Hold on. What I said was he would have had the skills for today’s game. No slagging was done or implied. He was a dirty fecker like all of them but not all of them would have made the grade today. Billy would have. Genuinely curious as to what you think I said.
and none of the prima donnas of today would have survived in Sir Billys day.........thank you and goodnight
Eire, don't know about Swansea, Brighton or Huds, but Watford abused the loan system with their owners bringing in players from the other clubs they owned, so much so the EFL changed the rules to prevent a repeat of it. Bournemouth have been charged (I think) with breaching FFP rules as with most that have gone up.
Heres a serious question in light of this Billy discussion. How many of the more skilfull players from that era would be world beaters in this era. I say this because Worthington, Mackenzie, Bremner, Gray, Lorimer, Hunter, Giles, Cooper were skilfull dribblers of the ball, great crossfield passers, yet played on farmers ploughed fields. If they were brillinat back then it must mean they would be world beaters on these carpets of today?
You haven't seen my best efforts yet. You should hope that you don't. And since when were you ever interested in evidence? You've still never produced the evidence you based you lies about me on, did you?. Because you can't, as the 'evidence' doesn't exist. Just Glory presenting opinion as fact, as usual, plus unfounded lies.
Exactly Shaks, all of them were a gamble at the start of their managerial careers. Everyone has to start somewhere .