He got a worse injury later and missed the 92-93 season. If we'd have had him as part of that team it would have been interesting. Well that and the scumbags not getting their 'Fergie time' in the Sheff Wed home game.
My mind goes all the way back to around Christmas 1990, and that wanker Bryan Robson chopping down a then at the height of his powers Tony Daley in full flight.He was out for a while and I swear he was never the same player afterwards.
Quote from: LeeB on September 12, 2023, 02:50:48 PMMy mind goes all the way back to around Christmas 1990, and that wanker Bryan Robson chopping down a then at the height of his powers Tony Daley in full flight.He was out for a while and I swear he was never the same player afterwards.Was that in the game we beat them 3-0?
Koj. Bert. Tammy. A season each, all legends. And that's a word I never bandy about. He lived in that stratum of the likes of Okocha and Trundle; mercurially blessed, but never quite being able to grasp greatness. He made me not give up hope, and for that I'll forever be thankful.
16/17 doesn’t seem that long to me but watching that back, it suddenly seems an age ago. He was a really good player for us at that level, mainly before his injury. Three memories stand out for me. I brought my son to his first match in 2014/15 when he was 4 (as an aside a 0-1 loss to a last minute Swansea goal, sums that period up), but his first kit was in 2016/17 and he had Kodja on the back, he’s 13 now and kept that top. The penalty away at Rotherham when he came on as sub, was massively pressurised and arguably was hugely important in our ultimate promotion. When Christ Brunt got sent off in the away leg of the play off semi, whatever Jimmy Danger did from the bench made me laugh at the time, if anyone can find the clip, fair play.
Dabbed what ?
Quote from: eamonn on September 13, 2023, 05:05:08 PMDabbed what ?Apparently it’s something da kidz/yoot have been doing for a while.From the dictionaryway of dancing that involves lowering your head and lifting both arms, one straight out to the side and one with the elbow bent:I’m a pasty faced middle aged white bloke so haven’t a clue I’m afraid.