Cardiffdaffs
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Is that a middle aged bald head convention? Look at that room full of diversity.
Is that a middle aged bald head convention? Look at that room full of diversity.
Class, glad to say I was part of that
I could imagine the doc been entertainingGlad you enjoyed it mr E.
A few years ago now we went to a night with Tommy Docherty and it was brilliant some great stories esp about George.
Tommy Doc was the consummate football raconteur only ever equalled by Burnley's Paul Fletcher who gave one of the funniest anecdotes of the time Burnley went to Anfield and won.I could imagine the doc been entertaining
Great photo, we were top tier, right on the back row
Queues for the gents were long....there are a few blokes with hair and 4 women in the audience - queue for the gents may have been long though.
Thankfully we replaced him with that football visionary Chris Wilder with his overlapping centre halves and, as it turned out, eff all else.Like him but I don't think his methods are commensurate with modern football.
This article somehow made me think of you taking your daughter to meet Neil Warnock - Kim Jong Un inspects ballistic missile with daughterAbsoutely fantatsic night from start to finish, met him in the VIP lounge before hand, got a selfie with my daughter, shook his hand, lovely bloke, everything I expected from his TBH, signed a piece of paper to my granddaughter for her 1st season scrapbook, which will go on the front cover of the scrapbook, luckily he was the manager when she was born
Standing ovasion at the end, followed by chanting his name tells you all you need to know, we were lucky to have him manage our football club
Haha, nice one JackG, I will take that in a sort of complimentary wayThis article somehow made me think of you taking your daughter to meet Neil Warnock - Kim Jong Un inspects ballistic missile with daughter
A couple of good cup wins, 9 home wins on the bounce, I think it was mentioned & Wilder still put a team together that was heading for the 1st divisionI was there last night as well. Class night. I loved how he said "thank f*ck he's gone" about Wilder.
He said that the day after the sacking, he went to the training ground to clear his office and was refused entry because Kieran Scott was doing a press conference with Wilder. Gibson has apologized to him since so sounds like they've kissed and made up.
He said something about Kieran Scott, think it was something like "he wouldn't look me in the eye". Not sure what the crack is there but obviously he wasn't a fan of him.
He also said that he nearly went to Barnsley some time after leaving us to try keep them up but the move didn't come off, and now he's properly retired.
Absolutely top bloke, I was gutted when we sacked him because I thought we'd have picked up form and gone on a run under him. I remember watching the game v West Brom in The Stockton (I think) in Redcar and we were unlucky not to win. Went over the road to some other pub and saw the news break on SSN. Did think Wilder would do well with us too but we all know how that ended...
Cheers exiledinboro, I was fortunate to be invited to Wilders Q&A event before the start of the seasonSounds like you had a good time, Erimus and that’s all that’s matters
Would you go to an evening with Chris wilder?
Good post, about sums it up tooI was there last night as well. Class night. I loved how he said "thank f*ck he's gone" about Wilder.
He said that the day after the sacking, he went to the training ground to clear his office and was refused entry because Kieran Scott was doing a press conference with Wilder. Gibson has apologized to him since so sounds like they've kissed and made up.
He said something about Kieran Scott, think it was something like "he wouldn't look me in the eye". Not sure what the crack is there but obviously he wasn't a fan of him.
He also said that he nearly went to Barnsley some time after leaving us to try keep them up but the move didn't come off, and now he's properly retired.
Absolutely top bloke, I was gutted when we sacked him because I thought we'd have picked up form and gone on a run under him. I remember watching the game v West Brom in The Stockton (I think) in Redcar and we were unlucky not to win. Went over the road to some other pub and saw the news break on SSN. Did think Wilder would do well with us too but we all know how that ended...
I don't agree with that at all, Wilders approach was light years ahead of Warnock's, both on and off the pitch.Thankfully we replaced him with that football visionary Chris Wilder with his overlapping centre halves and, as it turned out, eff all else.