Marc Bircham last worked as an assistant manager at Chicago Fire...he apparently now makes appearances (if you can appear on the radio) on talksport.
Ron Abbott led a solo expedition up the Amazon to find the lost gold of the Incas after he left Fishers Athletic. He was never heard of again. Now commonly referred to as 'the Scott of the jungle'. Paul Goddard is now an oligarch in Kamchatka. He specialises in rare earth monopolies. Warren Neill has been a member of a Maoist commune in Neasden since the 1986 League Cup Final Steve Wicks is involved in a long running legal dispute with Wickes the builders merchants over branding issues and access to Timothy Spall's voice. Gary Bannister has finally completed his seminal work on the influence of the philosophy of St Thomas Aquinas on the artists of Gubbio, Umbria in the 14th century. It's called 'Get in My Son' Terry Fenwick underwent gender reassignment in 2003 and is now known as Theresa. She makes her living as a bar hostess in Osaka. Kevin Brock is deputy manager of a newsagents in Port Talbot.
Bob Hazell working helping young offenders through Sports Rehabilitation. One of my all time favourite players.
I think those that know...knew he was likely to be charge for a criminal attack on his girlfriend and and her mother (?)' If my memory is right...Good riddance
Seconded, totally agree the bloke is a scumbag and don't give a **** if he would improve the team, still wouldn't want him back
Gary Penrice, now a talent scout for Everton F.C. specialising in the European market. please log in to view this image Maybe Sir Les should bring him back?
The legend that is Steve Palmer - apparently works for the Premier League setting up a performance tracking system for the Elite Player Performance Plan (EPPP), whatever that is.
I remember being in the upper loft when Man City came for a cup game. We lost 4:1 (I think) and some wit shouted out, 'use your pace Stevie' as he was run ragged by City. At least he tried!
I don't have far reaching memories pf QPR having moved to the UK in 2006 but had enough time for a few memorabilia: Nigel Quashie
Saw Kenny Sansom on Jeremy Kyle (Mrs was watching!) very sad, homeless alcoholic and lost everything!
Warren Neill. He was assistant coach under Mick Harford and then went to Luton with him. Prior to that, he was a cab driver, so I guess he's gone back to that. Wayne Fereday runs a carpet fitters on the south coast and does guest appearances on local radio.
Dennis Bailey became the black Jesus of Solihull played against him once and was blessed. He played with a smile as he had the spirit of the Lord inside him The legend of Old Trafford