Worried Man Blues
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Thanks Barry and Happy Birthday
Great memories of that last day against Bristol RoversThat 87/88 season is still my favourite.
Keeley
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Wood-Curbishley-Wilkins-Penney
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After we were promoted he reportedly said, after looking at the budget, 'Now what?'. What, was almost getting us back into the top flight a few years laterThat 87/88 season is still my favourite.
Keeley
Chivers-Dublin-Rougvie-Gatting
Wood-Curbishley-Wilkins-Penney
Nelson-Bremner
Keith, Keith, Keith Dublin. I still remember a chap that stood near us always calling Dublin a "donut" but to me he was always a silky defender. And then at an away game (when fans really wanted Lloyd out) when one of the lads I travelled with shouted out "you ****!" at Lloyd as he walked across the pitch after the loss and Mr Lloyd stopped and turned and looked directly at us. One of the most cringeworthy moments of my life . I always thought he did a great job (putting Nelson up front for starters) and good recruitment. One of my fave managers because my first season was 87-88 and a promotion. Happy Birthday Mr Lloyd.That 87/88 season is still my favourite.
Keeley
Chivers-Dublin-Rougvie-Gatting
Wood-Curbishley-Wilkins-Penney
Nelson-Bremner
We were groomed basicallyMy first ever match was Barry’s first ever win.
Bazza did a good job in very difficult times. Happy birthday!
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, and sadly a lot of us rejoiced when he left by ‘mutual consent’ just a few weeks after Bellotti arrived in the autumn of 1993.
How blind we were…
Crossed my mind too, Woy still at the coal fvace at the ripe of old age of 78, whilst Lloydy, three years his junior has been wearing his comfy retirement slippers for donkeys years now.Still younger than Roy Hodgson, perhaps Barry could he do a job if RDZ departs?
None of this short goal kick bollocks.
Yeah that’s a good way to describe it!We were groomed basically
That was a really solid defence, Curbishley oozed class, Wilkins couldn't tackle but that left foot! Nelson and Bremner up front were a great pair, they worked so well together. Paul Wood and Stevie Penney (when fit) were also great to watch, such a shame about Penney's glass knees.Keith, Keith, Keith Dublin. I still remember a chap that stood near us always calling Dublin a "donut" but to me he was always a silky defender. And then at an away game (when fans really wanted Lloyd out) when one of the lads I travelled with shouted out "you ****!" at Lloyd as he walked across the pitch after the loss and Mr Lloyd stopped and turned and looked directly at us. One of the most cringeworthy moments of my life . I always thought he did a great job (putting Nelson up front for starters) and good recruitment. One of my fave managers because my first season was 87-88 and a promotion. Happy Birthday Mr Lloyd.
Yes, like every other child of the 40s/50s brought up and educated politically incorrect - so why mention it? Happy birthday Barry, no 'buts'......................However as a child of the 40s/50s so politically incorrect.
Not everybody of that era was still using some of the language of it in the 90sYes, like every other child of the 40s/50s brought up and educated politically incorrect - so why mention it? Happy birthday Barry, no 'buts'......................
No, but carelessly or accidentally dropping a wrong word was not unusual then as people were learning to change - and it certainly didn't provoke the furious anger that it does now. Nobody became perfectly politically correct (2024 standard) overnight.Not everybody of that era was still using some of the language of it in the 90s