We could sure do with a Sheridan like player now...
Waddle was a little past his prime by then though.
Sheridan had a fantastic game against the Italians. People also forget that he was a tough tackling midfielder as well. He won his fair share of balls.
Always thought we could have done more with Sheridan.
There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.
We could sure do with a Sheridan like player now...
"Jacques Santini...will be greeted in every dugout of the country by "one-nil, one-nil" - Clive Tyldsley, 89th minute of France-England June 13, 2004.
"Ooooohhhh Nooooooo" Bobby Robson 91st minute.
...and Nigel Worthington at the back. Yes, yes it was.:![]()
Okay I was a little harsh. I do recall thinking at the time (early 90's) though that it was only a matter of time before Sheridan moved up a rung. Not neccessarily to a top 3 club but maybe to ...Villa, back to Leeds, Everton, Spurs maybe. When he eventually did go ...Oldham I think wasn't it.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Sheridan's goal against the Spanish when we got beaten 3-1 was almost as important as McLoughlin's goal against NI in getting us to US94. Sheridan was contemplating a move to Blackpool near the end of his career and asked Cascarino for his thoughts on the proposed move. Cas told him they had a great big dipper!
Well remebered indeed about Sheridan's goal. It was quite obvious at the time to anyone who had his head screwed on, but sadly that didn't actually include all the crowd.
Suits? I was probably at the game in a suit, as I usually headed straight from work to the game. But as far as I could see it was your rank & file fan who was leaving the ground early, not those on a junket.
It was not just suits who walked out I saw the game a few weeks ago and there were many who would consider themselves ordrinary joes etc who were walking out. It was not just the corporates that were walking out at 3-0
In Trap we trust
How do you recognise an ordinary Joe?
If someone has to wear a suit for work and then goes to the match after work are they a suit or a real fan?
I think I'm gonna have to make an off topic point about this, a very ordinary Sheffield Wednesday side, are you joking me? A team that included Woods, Hirst, Waddle, Walker and Bright as well as the likes of Worthington, Anderson, Palmer and Bart-Williams and won the League Cup in 91 whilst getting promoted to the old Division One, got to two finals in 93 and came third behind Dirty Leeds and Man Utd in 92? A team that people still talk to me about as a reason they have always had a liking for the Owls? Ordinary we were not!![]()
Also, at 3-0 down we shouldn't be too harsh on people leaving. At the end of the day folks, it's just a form of entertainment after all. People often have other things to do.
There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.
To go back on topic. I also thought of Kevin Sheedy in a similar way to Sheridan. Both were class players would in their prime would walk into any top class team. They were also so good that they eventually forced Charton to pick em (probably against his natural inclinations).
Together with all our hearts.
To me, Gary Waddock getting sent home on the eve of Italia 90 was heartbreaking. If ever a player deserved a place in that squad it was Waddock.
No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones
In 1977
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Nobody ever really mentions him when talking about the great sides of the charlton era yet he was a superb passer and was such an intelligent footballer playing in the magnificent liverpool side of the 1980s.
Definitely the most underrated Irish player of all time
i think most people, including me, were convinced that lee carsley wasn't much of a player, but he's proved us all wrong
steve finnan is another player who doesn't get the credit he deserves. all the attention in 2002 was going to keane/mickmc, robbie and duff and meanwhile steve finnan was one of the best right backs in the competition. hard to believe he started the cameroon match on the bench. the only active irish player with a champions league medal too.
Jason McCateer wasn't all bad for Ireland nor was Alan Kernaghan as limited of a player that he was.
There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.
Well funnily-enough we have exactly a Sheridan-type player now and, as with Sheridan, is a little under-appreciated by certain sections of media and fans. He's a classy passer of the ball, great dead-ball specialist and, well, not the quickest...![]()
And his name boys and girls??
Andy Reid
"Well I think they'll be a little disappointed with that" - Matt Holland on TV3 after 5-2 drubbing by Cyprus
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