Good point yes.I imagine the club were desperate for him to not get injured too, as we may have gone out of business otherwise!
Good point yes.I imagine the club were desperate for him to not get injured too, as we may have gone out of business otherwise!
Yup. Kemp made KR look like Confucius. Kemp gave a RadOx interview after yet another defeat. Knight was injured for one of their many goals. Kemp actually said ( I paraphrase but he definitely said something like this). 'Knight went down like he'd been shot. I wish he had been shot. He might have played better'. And I'm pretty sure that after he was sacked, he gave an interview to a national paper when he said he'd been sacked because he was a 'cockney' and we were all 'snobs'. Denis Smith may have bought a lot of duff players, but Kemp made things so much worse. It was surprising we didn't go straight down the following season as well. I remember that not only were we hopelessly disorganised, but also very unfit.It could easily have been more, Richard Knight won player of the season that year didn't he?
The match against Sheffield Wednesday where they wore our (white away) shorts was in March 1987. I was there. We did well - won 2-1.That would have been 1998. We also had to wear Barnet's kit in 2005 when we didn't realise our black away kit clashed with their new home shirt.
I remember Sheffield Wednesday wearing our shorts during one game at The Manor in the 80's as well, maybe 1985?
Big banner at the League (Milk) Cup Final: “Phillips is Electric.”Does Les Phillips deserve some recognition? Altho not quite in that top bracket described but surprised he’s not been mentioned. He was the linchpin behind hebberd and houghton. Never gave the ball away and although not there to score goals scored two crucial ones against Villa in the cup and Everton in the league. Maybe I have a soft spot after meeting him before a game a few years back. Most down to earth guy ever, you’d have never known he was a top footballer.
"Aldridge strikes faster than Maxwell's Printers"Big banner at the League (Milk) Cup Final: “Phillips is Electric.”
It’s so difficult to pick a best ever player, because so many graced the turf at the manor, and a fair few at the Kassam.
I will pick two of my favourite goals, where I went ballistic, and ended up 5 rows forwards.
Fa cup away at Nottingham Forest. 1-1 a last minute corner floated in towards the near post Elliott flicked it on and Stuart Massey nodded it in. We went mental at the City Ground. I think Kevin Campbell scored for them, and we lost the replay 3-0, but what a night in Nottingham.
Another favourite goal. Paul Moody, vs a very good physical Huddersfield at the Manor. He ran it from near the tunnel at Beech Road, all the way past 4-5 players and slotted it in the corner in front of me in the London Road end. It was a joy watching Moods in full flow on one of them marauding runs. I think we won the game 3-1. So many Memories at the Manor Ground that will stick with me forever. God I miss that place so bad!
He was mates with Fat Andy.Went to that Forest away game too as a young teen. Kept the football programme because I got it signed by Dominic Diamond from Gamesmaster who was in the seat in front!
No memory of why he was there
Yeah I remember that game, ho looked like a player who was avoiding injury because he knew he was going. I dont hold that against him, I believe he was promised a lot when he signed and nothing happened except he carried us every week. Did we ever pay for him? I seem to remember it mentioned we signed him but never paid.
I imagine the club were desperate for him to not get injured too, as we may have gone out of business otherwise!
I meant Aldridge, Hebbard or Houghton!Emi Martinez is probably our best ever player. The best player to play several games is likely Houghton, Hebbard, or Houghton. I might just plump for Houghton.
Our most celebrated is obviously and rightly dear Joey.
Rather than Bud Hougton and Ray Houghton. Although Bud sounds great.I meant Aldridge, Hebbard or Houghton!
HEBBERD man!I meant Aldridge, Hebbard or Houghton!
You have to assess the level it was done at as well. John Aldridge scored 23 goals for us in the top flight, can you imagine how much he would be worth today? You'd be starting the conversation at £75Mil I would think. Trevor Hebberd was bossing top-flight games, Ray Houghton was putting in star performances.When assessing greatness, i think it comes down to talent and contribution.
That's why i'll always struggle to look beyond Joey Beauchamp.
God, sorry. You're quite right to be appalled.HEBBERD man!