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Thought Roy Wegerle was going to go right to the top after his debut. He was still great for us, but didn't do much after he suddenly left for Blackburn.
When the opposition missed an easy chance the crowd used to go "waaaaaaaahhhh" and make the hand gesture instead of just cheering which they do now. Perfect example at the beginning of this clip
Also the big build up when the opposition keeper is kicking it and going "you're sht aaaaa"
Fair enough, although I can't see why anyone would put him in the same bracket as Beale, Redknapp or the meticulous Mark Hughes (who left no turd unturned).
I thought the general consensus was that he did a decent job under difficult conditions and was forced out the club by the upper management. Why would his reception be mixed?
It was so obvious he was massively talented for years, I was baffled no one bought him off Palace years ago.
He's got that way of moving with the ball, almost a swagger that only the most skilful players have, every movement looking in control and strong while gliding past players.
Tarbs is probably the only other player we've had in my time that had that.
Any idea why a lot of their season ticket holders don't show up? Doesn't happen at most clubs and I imagine most of them live in Blackburn so not exactly far to go.
Yes football is very tedious these days, not just the matches themselves but everything else about it as well. A couple of Rangers games a year is my limit.
Don't care at all about England now, I don't know half the players and I didn't even bother watching them in the two euro finals.
Although I quite like the chaos of the Brazilian league, teams winning the title one year and then scrapping against relegation the next.
My missus was convinced that dreadful Chico Time song was actually same as the theme tune to the TV show Chef, because they both had the word 'serious' in them.
I was always confused at the start of a battle in Robot Wars when they said "roboteers stand by" as I thought the spinning machine at the start must have been called Robot Ears or something.