Must admit I had read the title as being about players you had been in the company of not those you had just seen play.
Aryan De Zeuw. Always had time for a chat when he was out on his bike on TPT down Aldham way. (Sorry for sounding a bit Young Nudger-ish ).
Davey spent a stint staying at Ardsley House. When it was still open it was a minute walk away from where I live, so I was a semi regular. Anyhow, some foreign barman there, who had literally no idea who Davey was, once nodded in his direction and told me all the staff hated him. When I asked why he said ‘because he drinks too much and p1sses the bed’.
Don't think he was playing in same side as higgy we were just disappointed wit how many goals he scored for us compared to stoke city.
That's like saying higgy against Messi saw Ronnie both times but 2 young to rea remember him first second stint saw one or 2 bits of class but higgy for me can't member him having a bad game sure basset told other players just get the ball to higgy
David Hirst whispers.cant remember name of fowls player who went up front and scored loads but was having a pi55 and asked hirsy wen he was getting back in fowls side he said as soon as I'm fit as said your not warmest as took your place he stopped smiling and I walked out smiling
Don't think he wa we had can't remember his name my memory is fcked but he went to Blackburn with higgy. One of best strikers we had we signed him in prem scored against Liverpool away wen we won 1.0 somebody give me his name
Glavin wasn’t owt special at first. It was 76 when Kenny Brown was the boo boy that still won POY…. It was my first season watching and was a bit perplexed to say the least
For his first month, Glavin was unimpressive. For the next five seasons, he was the best Barnsley player I've ever seen play for our club.
Met Mick a few times and like the majority of ex reds players they are top people. Just to add I cannot think of any ex red players I have met who were ar.eholes.
I've got to admit. Even though I was attending all the games (at home especially) I never really remember Ronnie getting off to a poor start. Although I'm often reminded by others. As for Kenny I was delighted for him, a local lad and tbh well deserved imo. Copied He was a Barnsley FC player who won the club's Player of the Year award in the 1975-76 season. He was recognized for his performances as an opposition player.
I do, when he first came he was overweight and unfit, but once he got up to speed, he was away and played like the Ronnie we all remember.