My Bobby Legend t-shirt would never be warn again... Perhaps a burning could be held in Brighton and we can all throw our DVD's and t-shirts on the pile?
Mullers was jealous because Wardy was the first member of the Brighton personnel to drive a sponsored car.
Their, at one time, happy relationship soured. Mullers offered Wardy to quite a few clubs, who had made earlier enquiries.
When Peter Taylor signed Wizz from Burton Albion, he did it with much reluctance. It was Peter's ex-manager at Burton, Ken Gutteridge, who signed him for Brighton. Ken was now assistant manager at the Goldstone Ground, and he put his job on the line if Brighton didn't take Wardy on board.
It was ironic that Cloughie didn't want to sign Wardy, and it was only on the insistence of Taylor that Forest came in for him. Clough usually picked the team, so Wardy was doomed from the start at that club.