If Reda could have kept fit he never would have signed for us in the first place
Man mountain and very quick for a bloke of his size
Sadly the only reason we were able to sign him is because no one higher would touch him with his injury record
I was at the Newport friendly the day he was sold to Bradford, we already got the impression that summer recruitment was going dreadfully and that news broke before the game and tipped a few over the edge, Mowbray and the German CEO we had at the time to replace Waggott (His name escapes me) had...
He is from that neck of the woods isn't he and was with them as a kid?
Whilst I don't dispute football wise there is nothing at all between going to us and Norwich these days going 'home' might tip it in their favour :/
That team should have gone up lets be honest and was a monumental capitulation that it didn't
I have been critical of Mowbray in the past and do believe whilst his hands were undoubtedly tied he left us in the lurch the following summer but life is too short to hold a grudge, zero doubts he...
Leon was great, just a shame he was a pretty dour personality off the pitch and feigned an injury to force a move - until we drew Arsenal in the FA Cup and he was magically fit again
That being said him and Wilson were the reason we managed to claw back that 10 point deduction in such quick...
I would have always said Bright - I loved watching him in his first spell, skill and flair wise he could do things with a football I have seen no one else do in a City shirt
But then he come back and decided to piss his ability and football career up the wall, absolute idiot
I personally couldn't give a toss if away supporters enjoy coming to our ground or not, I personally and I am sure most would agree with me enjoy going to The CBS these days and that is all that matters to me
The days where clubs come to our ground, get to bring 6000 fans and come away more...
Sorry to be pedantic but Granada is nowhere near Albufeira, it's 300 miles away across a border😅
Cool getting married in Ibiza though, off there in just over two weeks for the third time in the space of a year, quite the place
Oh how could I forget Leicester as well - The ultimate media darling club cause of 2016 despite the fact they have been financially bent for years and still are
Sky will be utterly devastated Sunderland are out of the EFL so they cannot force the 'Long suffering amazing fanbase' narrative down our throats any more - It's been even worse since Newcastle's takeover and their fans turned into Amnesty International and Human Rights experts despite the fact...
It was really deep and sad - And it goes to show that him coming back to us is a complete non starter
Whilst I am sure he is appreciative to the club for his development as a footballer you get the impression and it is totally understandable that he probably has no desire to ever come back to...
Fucking hope not, they are bad enough at home so having to be around a load of obnoxious Brummies tanked up on sun and booze will only end one way and is something I would probably give a wide berth