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When he was our manager the Sports Mail had moaning letters following a home defeat. I wrote a letter to say that supporters should be getting behind the team, they published it, and a few days later I received a long hand written letter thanking me for my public support.
When he was appointed Man. City manager a few years later I wrote to him wishing him well and he again sent a hand written reply.
When it comes to club legends he never gets a mention, but he gave us a great team in the 80’s and was a big part of our first PL experience.
Fabregas, the dirty tw*t.Wasn't it Brian Horton who was involved in spitgate at Arsenal .. allegedly got spat at by one of their players ? I agree though, he served us well when he was here.
When he was our manager the Sports Mail had moaning letters following a home defeat. I wrote a letter to say that supporters should be getting behind the team, they published it, and a few days later I received a long, hand written letter thanking me for my public support.
When he was appointed Man. City manager a few years later I wrote to him wishing him well and he again sent a hand written reply.
When it comes to club legends he never gets a mention, but he gave us a great team in the 80’s and was a big part of our first PL experience.
Fabregas, the dirty tw*t.
This isn't a new book , It came out a year ago I think . Where can we meet Nobby a man who served my team as a leader on the pitch , in the dugout and in the stand .You must log in or register to see media
When he was our manager the Sports Mail had moaning letters following a home defeat. I wrote a letter to say that supporters should be getting behind the team, they published it, and a few days later I received a long, hand written letter thanking me for my public support.
When he was appointed Man. City manager a few years later I wrote to him wishing him well and he again sent a hand written reply.
When it comes to club legends he never gets a mention, but he gave us a great team in the 80’s and was a big part of our first PL experience.
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I'm sure I'll have read worse books!I was running a Sunday League team when Horton was City's manager and we had arranged to play the Ex Tigers. Brian came down and asked if he could play against us. It was obviously a yes, although he shouldn't have been legally, but who was to know ?. He was a master on the field, mesmerising, a pleasure to play against. Until one of our lads, who was already on a sie die ban took exception to Brian running rings around him and tried to take him out. Horton saw the tackle coming and sat this lad on his arse. He made him look a right twat, and told him so. Our lad shrunk two foot and was subbed.
Exceptional football man is Brian Horton and his book is on my Christmas list.