Clive Redman Posted 28 May 2010 Posted 28 May 2010 In the first of a new six part series, Steve Walsh talks about the managers he played under at Leicester City, starting with the man that brought him to the club, Bryan Hamilton... "Bryan ruffled a few feathers during his time at the club. I think the big thing for me when I first signed was that I was pretty much there to take John O’Neill’s place. He was probably at the stage where he was coming to the end and he didn’t like me coming in, there’s no doubt about that. Bryan made his stance that when I was fit, I’d be playing." For more see... http://www.soarmagazine.co.uk/2010/05/28/steve-walsh-blog-my-managers-at-leicester-city-week-one-bryan-hamilton/
Guest Posted 28 May 2010 Posted 28 May 2010 In the first of a new six part series, Steve Walsh talks about the managers he played under at Leicester City, starting with the man that brought him to the club, Bryan Hamilton... "Bryan ruffled a few feathers during his time at the club. I think the big thing for me when I first signed was that I was pretty much there to take John O’Neill’s place. He was probably at the stage where he was coming to the end and he didn’t like me coming in, there’s no doubt about that. Bryan made his stance that when I was fit, I’d be playing." For more see... http://www.soarmagazine.co.uk/2010/05/28/steve-walsh-blog-my-managers-at-leicester-city-week-one-bryan-hamilton/ Interesting
ArnarGunnlaugsson Posted 30 May 2010 Posted 30 May 2010 When I was out injured after breaking my leg, Bryan tried to hold me back. I was dead keen to get back and used to play head tennis wearing the plaster cast! It’s unbelievable the things you do when you’re so keen to get back playing. He used to come and find me and give me a right rollicking! What a nut. No wonder he was injured every other season. But he was our nut. What a ledge.
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