Menace Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 8 hours ago, Ronaldo said: Shearer was as much to blame as Bellamy etc, if not far more. Was unhappy about being brought off late on in a friendly at 34 and made it clear. Never thought it was coincidence he was sacked 2 days after dropping him for Kluivert. I was there, 4-2 Villa away. Atmosphere was horrific. SBR looked gutted - I'll never forget that game. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rafalove Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 1 hour ago, Big Geordie said: SBR had a problem with Solano being away playing for Peru - meant he often arrived back late for our PL games. SBR, hinted Solano purposely got sent off playing for Villa so he could catch a flight to Peru. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zero Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 SBR wanted the best for the club but then as a national captain and hero i really have huge respect for Nobby. and to be honest even a tired Nobby was much better than anyone else. He was that fucking good at that time, the second best right midfield behind Backham in EPL. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zero Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 13 hours ago, Ronaldo said: Shearer was as much to blame as Bellamy etc, if not far more. Was unhappy about being brought off late on in a friendly at 34 and made it clear. Never thought it was coincidence he was sacked 2 days after dropping him for Kluivert. Shearer at that time is just like CR7 now. Legendary player but couldn’t accept decisions that were made for the best of the team Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vedder Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 8 hours ago, Menace said: I was there, 4-2 Villa away. Atmosphere was horrific. SBR looked gutted - I'll never forget that game. Me too, made worse by some fans clapping Nobby as he went to take a corner and other fans taking exception at this. Then Nobby whipped it in and Villa scored. There was plenty of handbags going on after that! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Pokerprince2004 Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 While we're discussing Kieron Dyer and his time here this is a great story and shows just how brilliant a man manager Sir Bobby was https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMFxAkDga/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomlynnherrington Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 On 25/11/2022 at 12:04, Optimistic Nut said: I also reckon Boumsong would have decked the pair of them. He was a unit. Put M’Biwa alongside Boumsong in central defence on a Sunday morning and they’d still be shite. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
huss9 Posted November 27, 2022 Share Posted November 27, 2022 23 hours ago, Menace said: I was there, 4-2 Villa away. Atmosphere was horrific. SBR looked gutted - I'll never forget that game. yeah me too. sure their keeper should have seen red early on, or was that a different game? shearer had too much power at the club and i think freddie was in awe of him. Al stayed a year or two too long. sentiemnt got the best of us. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super Duper Branko Strupar Posted November 27, 2022 Share Posted November 27, 2022 1 hour ago, Pokerprince2004 said: While we're discussing Kieron Dyer and his time here this is a great story and shows just how brilliant a man manager Sir Bobby was https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMFxAkDga/ Reminded me of that Bellamy story where he kicked off at Carver in the airport I think, must have been before travelling somewhere for a game, and Bellamy was all ready to leave and sack it off, and he said Robson put his arm around him, started talking to him and walking with him and all of a sudden he was on the plane Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Johnny Posted December 1, 2022 Share Posted December 1, 2022 (edited) 10 hours ago, Rafalove said: Apparently Laurent Robert was hard bastard, didnt know that. You learn new things everyday... Edited December 1, 2022 by Johnny Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted December 1, 2022 Share Posted December 1, 2022 39 minutes ago, Johnny said: Apparently Laurent Robert was hard bastard, didnt know that. You learn new things everyday... Griffin said similar. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheBrownBottle Posted December 1, 2022 Share Posted December 1, 2022 42 minutes ago, Johnny said: Apparently Laurent Robert was hard bastard, didnt know that. You learn new things everyday... Wouldn’t like to be kicked in the bollocks off that left peg mind Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
greydos Posted December 1, 2022 Share Posted December 1, 2022 6 hours ago, TheBrownBottle said: Wouldn’t like to be kicked in the bollocks off that left peg mind Hell no, that’s basically a firing squad death sentence Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
STM Posted December 1, 2022 Share Posted December 1, 2022 Just had a chance to watch that Dyer pod. I suppose 2 things strike me about Dyer; 1. He seems like a sound lad, open about his mistakes and problems and genuinely the sort of guy you could have a pint with. 2. He's doing his coaching badges and has aspirations for management but he seems to have the last personality you want as manager. He can't seem to control his language ( I know that's petty but compare that to the cool calmness of the best managers around in interviews), he also gives his opinion too much. Its fine when you are a pundit but if you are a manager, you can't be seen to have given your opinion on x, y and z. Eventually that comes back and bites you in the arse. I'd actually like to see him more as a pundit because I reckon he'd have the balls to question other pundits opinions. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TRon Posted December 1, 2022 Share Posted December 1, 2022 27 minutes ago, STM said: Just had a chance to watch that Dyer pod. I suppose 2 things strike me about Dyer; 1. He seems like a sound lad, open about his mistakes and problems and genuinely the sort of guy you could have a pint with. 2. He's doing his coaching badges and has aspirations for management but he seems to have the last personality you want as manager. He can't seem to control his language ( I know that's petty but compare that to the cool calmness of the best managers around in interviews), he also gives his opinion too much. Its fine when you are a pundit but if you are a manager, you can't be seen to have given your opinion on x, y and z. Eventually that comes back and bites you in the arse. I'd actually like to see him more as a pundit because I reckon he'd have the balls to question other pundits opinions. Agree basically. He was a big part of the Robson CL years, and I'll always have fond memories because of that, but he never struck me as management material - but coach - why not? Also agree he's a canny pundit when I've watched him, generally quite blunt and straight to the point, doesn't play up to the audience which I always appreciate. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lush Vlad Posted December 1, 2022 Share Posted December 1, 2022 30 minutes ago, STM said: Just had a chance to watch that Dyer pod. I suppose 2 things strike me about Dyer; 1. He seems like a sound lad, open about his mistakes and problems and genuinely the sort of guy you could have a pint with. 2. He's doing his coaching badges and has aspirations for management but he seems to have the last personality you want as manager. He can't seem to control his language ( I know that's petty but compare that to the cool calmness of the best managers around in interviews), he also gives his opinion too much. Its fine when you are a pundit but if you are a manager, you can't be seen to have given your opinion on x, y and z. Eventually that comes back and bites you in the arse. I'd actually like to see him more as a pundit because I reckon he'd have the balls to question other pundits opinions. Got it on now and he comes across really well. Agree with this up to a point. But he's on a podcast with shouty, beardy, sweary man. I don't see the language as an issue at all, he's not doing live work on Sky Sports. It's perfectly fine in that environment. As for his opinions on stuff. He doesn't have to play the manager/politician type straight bat with his answers. Because he isn't a manager yet. He just seems incredibly candid and open on this and maybe the whole liver thing has made him lean that way even more. Despite all of what I have just typed out. I'm also not sure he is the type to be a manager. Not sure why, maybe it's just my pre-conceived idea of him from when he was a player and also a bit of a twat. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The College Dropout Posted December 1, 2022 Share Posted December 1, 2022 1 hour ago, STM said: Just had a chance to watch that Dyer pod. I suppose 2 things strike me about Dyer; 1. He seems like a sound lad, open about his mistakes and problems and genuinely the sort of guy you could have a pint with. 2. He's doing his coaching badges and has aspirations for management but he seems to have the last personality you want as manager. He can't seem to control his language ( I know that's petty but compare that to the cool calmness of the best managers around in interviews), he also gives his opinion too much. Its fine when you are a pundit but if you are a manager, you can't be seen to have given your opinion on x, y and z. Eventually that comes back and bites you in the arse. I'd actually like to see him more as a pundit because I reckon he'd have the balls to question other pundits opinions. I mean Joey Barton is managing at League 1 level. If Joey can, Kieron can. The next Bobby Robson? Probably not. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronaldo Posted December 1, 2022 Share Posted December 1, 2022 16 hours ago, Johnny said: Apparently Laurent Robert was hard bastard, didnt know that. You learn new things everyday... Is / was a whatever degree black belt in karate. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrRaspberryJam Posted December 29, 2022 Share Posted December 29, 2022 NUFC.com saying he's 44 today. 44 man. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
andyc35i Posted December 29, 2022 Share Posted December 29, 2022 4 hours ago, MrRaspberryJam said: NUFC.com saying he's 44 today. 44 man. Fuck, I feel old Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pedro111 Posted December 29, 2022 Share Posted December 29, 2022 I have the same thing with Jermaine Jenas. We are the same age and it feels like yesterday seeing him stroll through Newcastle airport and getting kissed on the head by that bloke. Where does the time go? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
huss9 Posted December 29, 2022 Share Posted December 29, 2022 was a cunt at times but on their day , him and bellas were unplayable. loved them for their cuntishness - the both of them. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RUHRLYASLEEVESUP Posted October 5, 2023 Share Posted October 5, 2023 Good luck to the lad Former England midfielder Kieron Dyer has left hospital after having a successful liver transplant. The 44-year-old Chesterfield coach was diagnosed with primary sclerosing cholangitis, a chronic liver condition with no cure, in 2019. He said in a statement that he was discharged from hospital on Thursday. "The gratitude I feel for the position I find myself in has no bounds and I feel blessed to leave hospital feeling healthier than ever," Dyer said. "Strangely, football has been even more important to me during this time. "I have watched more games from my hospital bed in the last three months than in any other period of my life. I want to thank my hometown club Ipswich Town who have been in regular contact with me, and also Chesterfield. "A particular thank you to the manager Paul Cook, who has given me the ability to contribute, even from hospital, where I've watched every fixture as the lads have made their way to the top of the National League table. "In due course I look forward to returning to coaching and media work, but I respectfully ask for privacy for myself and my family at this time as I strive to make what I hope will be a full recovery." Dyer won 33 caps for England and also had spells with Newcastle, West Ham, QPR and Middlesbrough. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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