Ginola was such an odd signing at the time. We already had a couple of flair players, Merson obviously being one.
I’ve always liked Gregory because he respected the club.
Quote from: FatSam on October 05, 2023, 10:01:56 PMI’ve always liked Gregory because he respected the club. "There's an aura about this club, a sense of history and tradition. Even the name is beautifully symmetrical with five letters in each word."
I saw him a couple of weeks ago walking his dog up a hill in Englefield Green, just outside Egham. No idea where he's living or what he's doing, but I was 99% certain it was him at the time. I've added this interview to my watch list...
Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on October 06, 2023, 10:06:24 PMQuote from: FatSam on October 05, 2023, 10:01:56 PMI’ve always liked Gregory because he respected the club. "There's an aura about this club, a sense of history and tradition. Even the name is beautifully symmetrical with five letters in each word."I've always loved this quote. The fact that he appreciates the aesthetics of the words themselves and is drawn to their beauty, he must have sat and just stared/meditated on the name - a man in love.
Quote from: Nelly on October 07, 2023, 08:35:36 AMQuote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on October 06, 2023, 10:06:24 PMQuote from: FatSam on October 05, 2023, 10:01:56 PMI’ve always liked Gregory because he respected the club. "There's an aura about this club, a sense of history and tradition. Even the name is beautifully symmetrical with five letters in each word."I've always loved this quote. The fact that he appreciates the aesthetics of the words themselves and is drawn to their beauty, he must have sat and just stared/meditated on the name - a man in love. I thought Tom Hanks said that
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 05, 2023, 06:13:40 PMFor the amount of money spent he served up some right boring dross. Sherwood was a Poundland Gregory, once the quips and motivation wasn't enough there nothing of substance with either of them.Was Gregory a bit of a Poundland MON? I love all these stories "I could have got RvN", every ex manager has one. Muzzy Izzet, Juninho, Benni McCarthy...from memory we were constantly linked with them. Failing to go the extra mile for Robbie Keane kind of summed up Gregory, probably used that money to buy Steve Stone. Keane would have been ideal next to Dion Dublin.
For the amount of money spent he served up some right boring dross. Sherwood was a Poundland Gregory, once the quips and motivation wasn't enough there nothing of substance with either of them.