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Tells a story about getting sent off for Dale a few matches before Xmas. Says he got sent off deliberately as he fancied a break over Xmas. Ernie Cooksey was sent off in the same game.
So 10p to whoever can identify which match this was?
Tells a story about getting sent off for Dale a few matches before Xmas. Says he got sent off deliberately as he fancied a break over Xmas. Ernie Cooksey was sent off in the same game.
So 10p to whoever can identify which match this was?
Wycombe away.
And it was Warren Goodhind.
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
Tells a story about getting sent off for Dale a few matches before Xmas. Says he got sent off deliberately as he fancied a break over Xmas. Ernie Cooksey was sent off in the same game.
So 10p to whoever can identify which match this was?
99% sure this was the game against Wycombe where he pulled Sergio Torres' (I think) hair.
Cooksey wasn't sent off though, it was Warren Goodhind and we lost 3-0.
Yes, at Notts County in the previous season, along with Gareth Griffiths.
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My dad worked for the club at the time and I was only 12/13. After the game, we went to interview Parkin and he was just pissing himself about it, I think he got 2 bookings in a couple of minutes? maybe wrong though, I also think it was his last of second to last game for us? What a player, I remember Parkin saying he could pick a fight in a room full off brushes. Another Holty memory, was Swansea away during the time they were chasing him, we were stood pitch side as they arrived and he turned to us and said ‘i f***ing hate Wales’ and just started laughing with Kenny Jackett just stood there behind us, dont think they bid for him again . Him and Lambert were/will be the best strike partnership we’ve ever had, without them we’d have been a non league team and probably not be about now
The old maxim has it that you should "never go back"
Holty is one of the very few players who've returned to us after a career at the top end of the pyramid and actually enhanced their status
In fact, can't think of anyone else who's done that?
He was a massive influence on his return, carrying a little more timber but the memory of him holding the ball up and bringing others into play was a joy to watch, was it against Huddersfield(?) he had a run down the wing of the main stand like the holty of old. A brilliant player and a top top chap too,had the pleasure of meeting him a few times away from football,an old school "proper" footballer
He was a massive influence on his return, carrying a little more timber but the memory of him holding the ball up and bringing others into play was a joy to watch, was it against Huddersfield(?) he had a run down the wing of the main stand like the holty of old. A brilliant player and a top top chap too,had the pleasure of meeting him a few times away from football,an old school "proper" footballer
Yes, at Notts County in the previous season, along with Gareth Griffiths.
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Think that was a match over Xmas - I remember going to two games in 1 day. Notts county was 0 0 draw and I went to watch west brom or Birmingham the same day
Think that was a match over Xmas - I remember going to two games in 1 day. Notts county was 0 0 draw and I went to watch west brom or Birmingham the same day
Monday 3rd January 2005
Although he had his red card rescinded (a word never used in any other context), he was sent-off 'for real' against Lincoln a few weeks later for making a great save on the goal-line.
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?