mightymoyes
Player Valuation: £70m
peter schmeichel always seemed an absolute bellend
I agree, I have no time for fake hardman players, no matter who they play for. No such thing as a tough guy, all this nonsense I'll see you in car park, knowing only too well, theres going to be loads of police there.Roy Keane - absolute thug. The challenge on Harland that he later admitted was deliberate should have led to a lifetime ban, including as a "summariser" for the TV stations. On a similar vein Souness was a thug in a football kit and the same applies. Of the current bunch cannot abide players that are constantly telling the referee how to ref the game - Vardy, Fernandes etc
I know about his charity work, particularly with regard to the condition known as "Butterfly skin" (a charity (DEBRA) that I support) but no, it won't change my mind about him - I remember the knee of a Red Star Belgrade player bending against the joint when a tackle from Souness was shown in slow motion.Think a lot more Souness after his charitable work. Take a look, might change for you too
Kyle LaffertyVan Djik. Grossly overrated, gives it out yet can't take it, a dirty nobhead as well. The one time he was on the end of a bad challenge the RS literally put out a book of condolences lol.
Gordon - never mind how it ended with us, he's just a bad bell-whiff of a lad. Bottom-set w***er who if it weren't for football would 100%, spend his life on the dole. Same as Barkley.
Vardy - him and missus are two peas in a pod. He plays up to it on the pitch but make no mistake, they are both truly horrible people.
Scott Brown - don't give one at all about Old Firm. Just he carried himself as some modern day Souness when he actually spent his entire career in a pub league and getting legged everywhere whenever he played against half-decent opposition.
Didn't mind Tim Sherwood as a player but can't stand him like Sutton as a pundit and as a manager came across as a total bell. Adding to that he was the source of one of the most cringe moments in human historyChris Sutton - but mainly as a pundit. He is Schrödinger's pundit. Clueless and a Know-it-all at the same time.
What year was Cases challenge? Did it kick off it stands as well as on pitch.Jimmy 'S**T House' Case - nearly caused...indeed, did cause...a riot in the stands when he took out McNulty in the Derby at Goodison. First time I seen so many punch ups erupt all around the ground -v- the RS. Don't even think the snide got booked for effectively curtailing McNulty's career. Was in the upper Park End that day with my old fella and a mate - got the tickets through the Club so don't understand how we ended up there - and even the RS fans around us could understand why we were so incensed it was such a despicable tackle. Think he had only been on the pitch a few minutes, as well.
Think it was 1981 or 82? If I recall, they got a penno - Ray Kennedy? may have scored it shortly after that infamous tackle (my memory isn't great) - but there were RS dotted around the ground and it was all fist pumps after that especially in the Lower Bullens. Let's be clear, 'they' always got/get the rub of the green and it was probably as much a throwback to Crazy Horses comments on the City Hall balcony in 1977 which generated the 'bitterness' between the two clubs that we still see to this day, unfortunately. Up to that point most Derbies were 'friendly' as was epitomised by the 1984 Milk Cup final - 'Merseyside, Merseyside...'- but there was an undercurrent of animosity building which, unfortunately, came to a head after 1985 and, if anything, it is them who have encouraged it.What year was Cases challenge? Did it kick off it stands as well as on pitch.