themightyfin Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 Thanks for the memories. True professional good luck to him in the future. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48509895
Stadt Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 Excellent Pearson signing, obviously wasn’t the fittest but his experience and his ability on the ball were important in 13/14. and he played in a two man midfield at Stamford bridge
Voll Blau Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 Will always think fondly of him, though I remember the red away kit at Chelsea looked particularly unflattering on him.
SemperEadem Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 His goal at Huddersfield is to this day the drunkest I have been at football.
BenTheFox Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 Technically a good footballer. Was good to bring on and help us see out a game, was like a human full-time whistle.
Tuna Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 Good signing, played a small but significant part in our glorious promotion campaign. He was mocked for his stocky physique but he never let us down.
BenTheFox Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 2 minutes ago, SemperEadem said: His goal at Huddersfield is to this day the drunkest I have been at football. Mine possibly changes from month to month.
OntarioFox Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 Cult hero, and an unironic favourite of mine during that promotion season. Still maintain that his all round game was under-rated because of his figure. I'm also fairly sure that I am the only Leicester fan in history to win a bet on him to be first goalscorer (away at Hudders, when he was brought into the first XI half an hour before kick-off while I was having a pint by the betting kiosk. Absolute scenes). Thanks for the memories, and more importantly for reminding us that Dad Bods can do it too, before Ruiz made it cool.
Sharmania Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 In the 2013/14 season: Starts: 2 Subs: 19 Goals: 3 I remember him putting in an incredible shift away at MIllwall. Cult hero.
Cincinnati Fox Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 33 minutes ago, Voll Blau said: Will always think fondly of him, though I remember the red away kit at Chelsea looked particularly unflattering on him. We had a Dean Hammond, GTF midfield that day and could have got a point of nugent could finish 1-1
ElusiveEd Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 What are the odds he'll now get to Neil Rudock proportions?
Gerard Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 2 minutes ago, ElusiveEd said: What are the odds he'll now get to Neil Rudock proportions? He'll only need to lose two stone to get there.
Corky Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 He had a sensational control and touch. He and Mahrez should have a challenge to find the best first touch in football.
TheUltimateWinner Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 If he had pace he’d be one of the best in the world Genuinely he was very underrated for the part he played that season coming up. That whole season was a master stroke by the club and it’s management.
Ric Flair Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 Ruthless finish in that mad home game around Christmas vs Bolton. It was results like that and peripheral players making an impact that convinced me we were going up that season no matter what.
Guest Kopfkino Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 Worried that he was dead for a moment then. Long live GTF.
SystonFox Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 The consolation goal in the 1-4 home drubbing to Brighton when all the players were still pissed up was class. what a cult hero
Danizen Posted 4 June 2019 Posted 4 June 2019 2 hours ago, TheUltimateWinner said: If he had pace he’d be one of the best in the world Genuinely he was very underrated for the part he played that season coming up. That whole season was a master stroke by the club and it’s management. If he had pace, he'd be a medical miracle I did really enjoy watching him, though. I wish we'd signed him earlier.
yorkie1999 Posted 5 June 2019 Posted 5 June 2019 Gary , wherever you may be greggs maccy d's or a kfc if you send us up scoring lots of goals we'll pay your wages in sausage rolls.
Mike Oxlong Posted 5 June 2019 Posted 5 June 2019 Love the way he modelled our first skin tight shirt
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