Sorry but that walk around the pitch at half time was just plain weird!
The bloke with the mike didn't ask him a single question and you sort of got the feeling we were the only fans who knew who he was.
I used to have an irrational hatred of Gary Chivers.
No idea why.
Sorry but that walk around the pitch at half time was just plain weird!
The bloke with the mike didn't ask him a single question and you sort of got the feeling we were the only fans who knew who he was.
He was carrying a bit more weight than usual.
Good to see him though. Solid player for us during one of our better periods in the late 80s / early 90s.
I used to have an irrational hatred of Gary Chivers.
No idea why.
I didn't hate him, but felt he was a pretty poor footballer. I know this is very much a minority opinion!
I thought he was a very good footballer. But I bow to your greater footballing insight.
He works for Chelsea in a few of roles, he does the away match commentary and match summarising on their (video?) web channel, he is also hospitality lounge host at Stamford Bridge. He also does the post match Q&A and podcasts in the Butchers Hook pub after home games. I think they know who he is.
He works at the Amex for most home games as the Hospitality Lounge host in the West Stand lounges, I'm not quite sure how he splits his time now with both teams being in the EPL, I think he prefers to to do the Amex so that would take priority if there is a clash.
My knowledge is mere opinion, so no need to bow to me!
I also felt Stuart Storer was shocking in his first 18 months with us, before he suddenly became brilliant fro the whole of 96-97. People don't like that opinion either!
In the big picture of ALL those who played for the Albion from 1983 to 2011, let's call it the wilderness years, Chivers and Storer might be in the top 25%?
We saw some shocking to poor players in that time, in every position.
This is all true except the last bit...I met him at an Amex ‘do’ last season and he said he prefers Chelsea hosting as they pay ‘substantially more’ than we do!
As he said to us at the beginning of this season, he gets paid somewhat rather better at the Amex now. Which is why might be more likely to see him at the Amex than West London this season when both sides have a home game on the same day, in particular on a Saturday.
In the big picture of ALL those who played for the Albion from 1983 to 2011, let's call it the wilderness years, Chivers and Storer might be in the top 25%?
We saw some shocking to poor players in that time, in every position.
Gary chivers was alright. Pretty solid, unflashy, bit slow.
I always thought it was a shame Nicky Bissett retired early. He looked a real talent.
He was class. Victim of a reckless foul?