Will have to change it to "I'm City 'till they die"I've always said I'm City 'till I die, but now I'm starting to wonder if City will die before me !
Will have to change it to "I'm City 'till they die"
or in the future
"I was City 'till they died"
Is this thread some sort of joke. Gould would have to pay the club. Even at his "peak" he was hopeless and was always likely to say and do embarassing things. Only manager I remember to have an effigy of himself carried around a ground in a coffin...can't think why.
Football has move on light years since the 80's in terms of technique, tactical awareness, fitness, mental strength, playing conditions, etc. You'll never see a premier league team buy a squad full of non and lower league players again. Non league used to be a conveyer belt of talent that used to make the step up. Now its academies that are the main producer of players, even the non league players that do make it up to league one or championship have usually been previously released from a league academy.
Actually I have had a rethink. I am thinking back to when Bobby Gould was first manager at Coventry City. Then the club literally lost all its players under the freedom of contract legislation and had no money to buy anyone. So Gould purchased a peculiar collection of unknown players from lower and non-leagues as well as a couple of very seasoned professionals. He made one inspirational signing in Terry Gibson (unlike Cody McDonald). People can churn out any statistic they care to but the bare facts are that squad should have been buried without trace. Instead it somehow survived by playing no diamond formation but a blood and guts approach to every game and their heads never dropped one. The current team would beat them easily (as long as they had a real manager).
Fast forward to 1992 and our old chum Brian Richardson is meddling in transfer policy and team affairs. So what does Gould do? Accept this meekly and say "it's my employer"? No, after a hammering at QPR he announces he has had enough and leaves Richardson to face up to the Match of the Day cameras. Next week Gould is a pundit as Sky covers the Sheffield Utd match and protests ensue. Whatever Gould's failings he had self belief - read one of the books from Stuart Pearce which describes an incident he produced a couple of pairs of boxing gloves and told him to sort their differences outside the ground. If Ken was on the bench on Saturday Gould would have kicked him out the ground.
So if I had a choice of the hugely eccentric Bobby Gould of the 1980's or the spineless, clueless, SISU worshipper Andy Thorn then actually my answer would be a whole lot different. At least it was fun.
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