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One plus then, we have players as good as CutroneShould have been winning in the first half, Cutrone missed two absolute sitters.
One plus then, we have players as good as CutroneShould have been winning in the first half, Cutrone missed two absolute sitters.
Is he? I'm no Hwang fan but he has scored a few decent goals and he does work quite hard and presses quite well. Don't remember Cutrone doing any of that.Hwang is worse than Cutro
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Was class when he joined and then he got injured and can’t remember what happened
Definitely.Hwang is worse than Cutro
Yeah, same with Lee Mills. Can't find a pic of him playing for City...I can't find a picture of Ronnie Ekelund playing for us (Liverpool at home, pre-season 1999?) but he played for City too.
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'Played' is strong I've seen JSL put more effort in this season
He was genuinely good here. Not sure why it didnt work at City, maybe more competition for places there?Question for the old 'uns:
Was it felt at the time that we properly ripped City off for Steve Daley or did it just not work out?
He was bloody rubbish for us but fair to say he had serious personal issues that we knew nothing of then'Played' is strong I've seen JSL put more effort in this season
He was genuinely on the cusp of playing for England when at Wolves - during the mid-70s he was one of the best half-a-dozen midfielders in the league.He was genuinely good here. Not sure why it didnt work at City, maybe more competition for places there?
Daley was an excellent player, our best at the time by a long way as Hibbitt and Richards were past their best but he wasn’t worth what City paid for him. Malcolm Allison just went mad paying big money for Michael Robinson and teenager Steve MacKenzie around the same time. He probably thought Daley was the final piece in his jigsaw. If Daley had been sold a year earlier he wouldn’t have gone for half as much, but the market went mad in January 1979 when West Brom paid a British transfer record for the relatively unknown David Mills and then Clough broke the million pound mark with Trevor Francis. Daley probably sat between the two of them. Though he never played for England he was better than some who did and undoubtedly would have done if he played for West Ham or Spurs.Question for the old 'uns:
Was it felt at the time that we properly ripped City off for Steve Daley or did it just not work out?