Whitehurst left Hull City to join Newcastle United for £232,000. The Tigers fans mourned their lynchpin, the Geordies wondered what the **** theyâd bought
Hewn from granite; a breed apart. Once saw him at BP clatter a goalkeeper so hard I actually thought he was dead. (The keeper, not Billy). The touch of a rhino. The skills of a hippo. The speed of a sloth. But no one had the courage to tell him. So he prospered. Legend.
I'm so gutted I never saw him play.
If BIG NICK P. could get some of Billys toughness then we would be well in business.
As for Whitehurst, Legend. Him and Frankie Bunn made a great pair back in there day.
Good 30 min TalkSport interview.
http://talksport.com/radio/richard-...6/billy-whitehurst-joins-keys-and-gray-185470
I'm starting to dislike this whole bogus 'Soccer AM-style personality cult around Billy.
I enjoyed his rise from hapless hod carrier to superior target man who took no prisoners, and I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy his bullying of defenders and his riling opposition fans as he bashed up their defensive hardman.
But making him out to be a sort of larger than life Desperate Dan thicko out of a Viz comic does him and the team he played in a disservice.
In the early days he was ironically cheered cos he was so bad and he knew it.
The real story to relate is how he turned from dross to dreadnought under the expert tutelage of Chris Chilton, not tales of drink, turds and fighting.
(Sorry, got my serious hat on today)
