From Higgy
"He was spiky and caused a few problems some of the things he'd say, but you couldn't argue with what he did on the pitch, 30-odd goals - phenomenal.
Gazette
“Half of the squad hated him and the other half loved him,” midfielder Craig Hignett later told
FourFourTwo, describing his new team-mate as the 90s equivalent of Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo when it came to talent alone.
“He worked hard and he was one of the best finishers I’d seen, but as a man he rubbed people up the wrong way. He was selfish in everything he did”.
So like I said not a happy camp