Favourite Slade moment

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The Grockle

Formally Croydon Seagull
Sep 26, 2008
5,762
Dorset
That video alone is why he had the right to more time. He gives us the ecstasy of staying up and all the good things that come with it i.e. more money and for that reason he at least deserved until Christmas.



I agree but he was never Blooms man so imo he was always doomed. Can't wait to see him come back against us, sooner rather than later. Great man.
 


Peter Grummit

Well-known member
Oct 13, 2004
6,772
Lewes
I'd join in but would anyone else ? , one last time why not

Reminds me of when Stevie Gritt left. Not just because of the same song but because he will always have a great place in our history. But sad though it was it was also the right decision then to move onwards and upwards.
PG
 


That video alone is why he had the right to more time. He gives us the ecstasy of staying up and all the good things that come with it i.e. more money and for that reason he at least deserved until Christmas.

It was a very special day & Slade I expect will go down in folklore like Adams first time around. However since the Stockport game we have had nowt to be cheerful about at withdean. The right decision has been made however the gr8 bald eagle will not have to buy himself many pints in btn pubs for a while
 


1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,234
That video is superb and that was indeed a special day.

For me though, not being at Bristol Rovers, I will remember Colchester away most fondly. The whole team came over to our end after the final whistle and most ( not Craig Davies though ) were beating their chests in gestures of passion and belief, and guess who was beating their chest the hardest ?...yes, RUSSELL SLADE ! :bowdown:
 






sureyyathegodofthephonein

nsc most loved
Apr 26, 2008
306
Having sex in a skip
My memory of him is the last game of the season against Stockport when the phonny pitch invasion happened and he was telling people to get off the pitch i appologised to him and he said it's alright mate
will always have a place in my heart
Love you Russell
xx
 


Haydn-4

New member
May 4, 2008
280
The Lab.
Not sure how you post a video ino the thread but this is from the final whistle agaist Stockport. This was my best slade moment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v25mpeOlW-8&feature=youtube_gdata

That is worlds apart from the scenes last saturday. I'm bitterly disappointed that it didn't work out for him; whenever the man spoke it was hard not to like him even more. Someone else said this on another thread but it's very true...
The king is dead, long live the king.
 




Goldstone Rapper

Rediffusion PlayerofYear
Jan 19, 2009
14,865
BN3 7DE
We played some blinding attacking football on Saturday, though. Just the defence that cost us.
 




Here's Johnny!

All work and no play.....
Nov 27, 2008
474
Worthing
Not sure how you post a video ino the thread but this is from the final whistle agaist Stockport. This was my best slade moment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v25mpeOlW-8&feature=youtube_gdata

That was a great day and the video is brilliant. Shame it didnt work out for Russ as I truely did love the man and dont think he was the type to ever leave us out of choice.

Goodluck Baldy & thanks for everything :thumbsup: (especially Gary Dicker and Elliott Bennett!)

No matter what though the Ablion will prevail!
 




bright1064

New member
Dec 21, 2007
4,513
Brighton
His first match in charge against Orient is a great memory. When he came towards us before the game in his suit and tie, giving the clenched fist salute. You could just tell then that this was a man who had PASSION. I really think he put his all into this football club, I think he felt that this was as good an opportunity as he may get in terms of money, and Falmer on the horizon. He saw the potential in this club, and we took him to our hearts instantly which can be a rarity with football managers.

A seemingly lovely bloke who deserved so much more from the players. They let him down big time, and I hope they f***ing care.
 


Zesh Rehman

New member
Sep 6, 2006
7,019
Oxford
Colchester and Bristol Rovers away where he celebrated like a mentalist at the end. Or at Bristol Rovers or Stockport at home when the winning goals went in and he ran along the touch line like a mad man. But most of all, lifting King Russell above my head when he some how kept us up - WHAT A HERO
 


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