Ray Tracey on Drivetime Sport
Anyone hear Ray Tracey on Radio 1 last night?
He spoke of his career with West Brom, Swindon and Charlton.
He spoke of the decision of Johnny Giles, himself and Eamon Dunphy to come “home” to make Shamrock Rovers a force to be reckoned with once again in the League of Ireland.
What struck me about the interview is that Giles left West Brom having finished 5th. in what would be now the Premier League to come home and take over in Milltown. Now fair enough, there were probably family reasons, but does it not appear to anyone as a huge step down, particularly given the fact that their time at Rovers was not a very happy one?
Tracey also spoke of himself as being a very limited footballer, making a career out of his aeriel ability alone. From my recollections he was a brilliant servant in the green shirt and himself and Don Givens were an excellent partnership up front – loads of passion and graft in a pre-Charlton era – and no shortage of skill either.
He told of his only goal for Shamrock Rovers (what happened? did he fall out with Giles / Dunphy? Or did injury finish him off?) – a penalty in a cup semi-final against Sligo. He said the Sligo supporters may have been justified in feeling that it was a lousy decision, made by a blatantly biased ref (John Carpenter), but that he was subjected to years of hatred from Sligo “supporters” ever after , when his only act in the whole drama was to stick the pen away. He said all subsequent visits to Sligo by him were welcomed in a hail of spit – so anyone who thinks standards of fan behaviour are slipping, might like to think again after that.:D
If you’re interested enough you can catch the interview here