Yep, agree with all thatPlayer of the season first season at The Riverside. True.
IMHO a much better player than Whyte, Fleming, Whelan, Morris and Blackmore and others he shared defensive roles with when Pearson was injured as he sadly so often was.
He was a good player and is a smashing bloke - I have the pleasure of calling Steve a friend. He has some brilliant tales of very varied times for MFC.
Yes remeber that, i also think it was the cup game season ticket holders got in for freeFunny of all the games he played for us the first thing I think when I hear his name is a 40 yard free kick he scored against us for Tranmere at Ayresome.
Mr Ordinary.Player of the season first season at The Riverside. True.
IMHO a much better player than Whyte, Fleming, Whelan, Morris and Blackmore and others he shared defensive roles with when Pearson was injured as he sadly so often was.
He was a good player and is a smashing bloke - I have the pleasure of calling Steve a friend. He has some brilliant tales of very varied times for MFC.
This reminds me of when we played Derby away in 96/97. Steve was partnered at the back that day with his little known cousin, Nigel. At least he was according to the Derby programme that dayPlayer of the season first season at The Riverside. True.
IMHO a much better player than Whyte, Fleming, Whelan, Morris and Blackmore and others he shared defensive roles with when Pearson was injured as he sadly so often was
Nice one @indeedido, be nice showing him these comments, you'll have to ask him who he was the manager of about 10 years agoPlayer of the season first season at The Riverside. True.
IMHO a much better player than Whyte, Fleming, Whelan, Morris and Blackmore and others he shared defensive roles with when Pearson was injured as he sadly so often was.
He was a good player and is a smashing bloke - I have the pleasure of calling Steve a friend. He has some brilliant tales of very varied times for MFC.