[Albion] Random Mark McGhee Question

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Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
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“Drinking pints of Whiskey”

Was that our original chant or did we inherit it from one of his previous clubs?
 




ozzygull

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Oct 6, 2003
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Reading
Think it was sung because he made Adam Virgo a striker and played others in odd positions. So his team selections were like he’d been drinking. Whiskey was because he was Scottish.

Not sure it that’s true, but it how I remember it.
 


beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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inspired. playing Virgo was inspired up front was inspired, not odd. whether or not this was fueled by whisky.
 




Mustafa II

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Oct 14, 2022
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The Virgo story is so quintessentially Albion. I love it.

Distinctly average centre half scores the 119th minute equaliser in the playoff semi-final, and all of a sudden some bright spark decides that he should be our new centre forward for the following season... Becomes our top scorer in the Championship, including at least one screamer out of nowhere. We procede to sell for £1.5m (big money back then)... following a failed stint at a bigger club he eventually comes back home, but as it turns out he wasn't a decent player after all, and we totally mugged them off for £1.5m, as he is released to the lower leagues...

Definitely copius amounts of whisky involved in this story... and I'm not convinced Mark was the only one on it.
 




The Optimist

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Apr 6, 2008
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The Virgo story is so quintessentially Albion. I love it.

Distinctly average centre half scores the 119th minute equaliser in the playoff semi-final, and all of a sudden some bright spark decides that he should be our new centre forward for the following season... Becomes our top scorer in the Championship, including at least one screamer out of nowhere. We procede to sell for £1.5m (big money back then)... following a failed stint at a bigger club he eventually comes back home, but as it turns out he wasn't a decent player after all, and we totally mugged them off for £1.5m, as he is released to the lower leagues...

Definitely copius amounts of whisky involved in this story... and I'm not convinced Mark was the only one on it.
Doesn’t the story go that Strachan is mates with McGhee and bought Virgo as a favour?
 


sully

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Jul 7, 2003
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Worthing
The notion that Mark drank whisky by the pint sounds very Charlie Oatway to me. Perhaps something said in an interview that was picked up on by the singing group.

I certainly thought it was a BHA original at the time.
 










dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
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Henfield
The Virgo story is so quintessentially Albion. I love it.

Distinctly average centre half scores the 119th minute equaliser in the playoff semi-final, and all of a sudden some bright spark decides that he should be our new centre forward for the following season... Becomes our top scorer in the Championship, including at least one screamer out of nowhere. We procede to sell for £1.5m (big money back then)... following a failed stint at a bigger club he eventually comes back home, but as it turns out he wasn't a decent player after all, and we totally mugged them off for £1.5m, as he is released to the lower leagues...

Definitely copius amounts of whisky involved in this story... and I'm not convinced Mark was the only one on it.
You do Virgo a huge disservice. He was more than OK for us and was part of a side that got us going again after the misery of Gillingham. He battled injury for most of his career. On top of that he was a really decent guy. Whilst £1m was an over valuation, it got us out of a financial hole at the time.
 






Cowfold Seagull

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Apr 22, 2009
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Think it was sung because he made Adam Virgo a striker and played others in odd positions. So his team selections were like he’d been drinking. Whiskey was because he was Scottish.

Not sure it that’s true, but it how I remember it.
Surely as he is Scottish it should be whisky without the "e"?

Sorry, my middle name is pedantic afer all.
 








stewart12

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Jan 16, 2019
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The Virgo story is so quintessentially Albion. I love it.

Distinctly average centre half scores the 119th minute equaliser in the playoff semi-final, and all of a sudden some bright spark decides that he should be our new centre forward for the following season... Becomes our top scorer in the Championship, including at least one screamer out of nowhere. We procede to sell for £1.5m (big money back then)... following a failed stint at a bigger club he eventually comes back home, but as it turns out he wasn't a decent player after all, and we totally mugged them off for £1.5m, as he is released to the lower leagues...

Definitely copius amounts of whisky involved in this story... and I'm not convinced Mark was the only one on it.

it certainly screams mid era Withdean to me

With the play off promotion season he'd actually spent the bulk of the season shoe horned in at right back by McGhee (seem to remember Coppell hardly used him at all?). I presume he displaced Paul Watson at some point for that spot

I can't quite remember if he'd moved into the middle of defence the following season before being chucked up top or if he remained at right back. It was certainly a huge gamble by McGhee but one that paid off as Virgo had a decent season up front
 


Cowfold Seagull

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Apr 22, 2009
22,115
Cowfold
The Virgo story is so quintessentially Albion. I love it.

Distinctly average centre half scores the 119th minute equaliser in the playoff semi-final, and all of a sudden some bright spark decides that he should be our new centre forward for the following season... Becomes our top scorer in the Championship, including at least one screamer out of nowhere. We procede to sell for £1.5m (big money back then)... following a failed stint at a bigger club he eventually comes back home, but as it turns out he wasn't a decent player after all, and we totally mugged them off for £1.5m, as he is released to the lower leagues...

Definitely copius amounts of whisky involved in this story... and I'm not convinced Mark was the only one on it.
Makes you wonder how McGhee and Strachan are still mates after that really.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Crawley
The Virgo story is so quintessentially Albion. I love it.

Distinctly average centre half scores the 119th minute equaliser in the playoff semi-final, and all of a sudden some bright spark decides that he should be our new centre forward for the following season... Becomes our top scorer in the Championship, including at least one screamer out of nowhere. We procede to sell for £1.5m (big money back then)... following a failed stint at a bigger club he eventually comes back home, but as it turns out he wasn't a decent player after all, and we totally mugged them off for £1.5m, as he is released to the lower leagues...

Definitely copius amounts of whisky involved in this story... and I'm not convinced Mark was the only one on it.
The fee from Celtic was ridiculous, but when he came back home it was under Mickey Adams MkII, even Glenn Murray was shit during that period, and then Russell Slade and Gus Poyet. Tony Bloom stepping out of the shadows and taking control of the club and injecting more money meant Poyet could look at players we had not been able to afford previously, but Virgo was decent for us at the level we were at whilst he was here. He left League 1 Albion after we had just finished 13th, and joined League 1 Yeovil who had finished 15th, he didn't fall off a cliff.
 


JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
6,232
Seaford
I saw him in the Grosvenor casino during the World Cup back in 2006 and I can confirm that he was not, at that point, drinking a pint of whiskey
 


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