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Hateley.
What a past-it, complete waste of space he was
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I'd add the following to that list of has been's.Hateley.
What a past-it, complete waste of space he was
Ah why not.
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Just looked him up, wow he’s been around, playing in Finland now I think, never had a good run anywhere except perhaps a couple of years at Middlesbrough. Less than 250 games in a long career in terms of seasons.
And are there two g’s in bugger off?Fewer?![]()
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One of the original unsung hero's of our little club.....often the original scapegoat for all things that went wrong, my late father would curse him most games, but was capable of the most sublime moments...... the bicycle kick goal at Wolves and that most memorable 2nd goal against Liverpool in the wonderful 75/76 season...... Next year is the 30th anniversary of his sad passing.........
Got his name on the back of my shirt after a great pre-season game against Chelsea. He didn't last long but was a decent player.
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Our colleague Danish worked with him in the 80s I think and speaks very highly of him indeed.*You must log in or register to see images
One of the original unsung hero's of our little club.....often the original scapegoat for all things that went wrong, my late father would curse him most games, but was capable of the most sublime moments...... the bicycle kick goal at Wolves and that most memorable 2nd goal against Liverpool in the wonderful 75/76 season...... Next year is the 30th anniversary of his sad passing.........
One of the nicest people I’ve ever had the good fortune to meet, regardless of the stars in my eyes.Our colleague Danish worked with him in the 80s I think and speaks very highly of him indeed.*
From the same generation, a cult figure for me and my old man
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* I might have got that entirely wrong, if so apologies all round.
Our colleague Danish worked with him in the 80s I think and speaks very highly of him indeed.*
From the same generation, a cult figure for me and my old man
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* I might have got that entirely wrong, if so apologies all round.
Yeah, he hung around the squad for years and hardly ever played. But we liked him because he had shoulders which looked like someone had stuffed a coat hanger in his shirt. You knew we had some bad injuries when Ron was on the bench, let alone on the pitch. But he wasn’t that bad, could play CB or CF, kind of, and I think had a starring role the win against Derby, the Champions, in 75/6, when he and Tony Tagg stood in for McLintock and Webb. We won 5-1 away, as of course you remember.I thought it might be Warren Neill at first, but it's Ron Abbott isn't it?
Presumably a cult figure in the same way that Devon White was for some.
A mate and I called Ron Abbott ‘coathanger’ as it always looked like he forgot to take the coathanger out of his shirt when he put it on!Our colleague Danish worked with him in the 80s I think and speaks very highly of him indeed.*
From the same generation, a cult figure for me and my old man
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* I might have got that entirely wrong, if so apologies all round.