His son worked with us for a week or two at one point. I was about the only one who remembered his dad, which was his main conversation opener.
First thing that comes to my head when I hear Theo's name is tranmere game in league 1. What a game lol
Going a long way back here but Maurice Swan (goalie in the great 60s team) retired from football, returned to Eire, became an electrician and ended up as head electrician on Father Ted. I believe he actually won some sort of Grammy award or similar for his work. His name appears on the credits as Tony Swan. Great character and not a bad keeper.
Theo was our lower league Messi Ha, he was fantastic. Carnt decide who was better him or Geo i know they were different levels but surley Theo could have played higher? Steve Burton- playing in sweden, team just been promoted Steve Terry- i remember him because he scored in my first City match a header against west ham 2-2 i think about 1988-89 Andy Payton soon became my fav player we could do with him now John Anderson- not sure what he's doing other than he plays at goals on a wednesday night Brian Little- Anyone know what he's doing now?? My favourite city manager but Brucie is getting closer
Colin Alcide for his goal at Brentford to begin the "great escape." Laurie Dudfield for his partnership with Gary Alexander. Mike Edwards - Mr dependable
Dave Hawker - played for us in the late 70's - and along with Pete Skipper used to get the bus to Boothferry Park from Orchard Park where they both lived Also - possibly our worst centre-half pairing ever : Steve Richards and Steve Deere
sorry, the great escape started before brentford. it started against rotherham 4 games earlier. agree on mike edwards.