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Thread: Irrational dislike

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    Irrational dislike

    Reading a recent post about the 1988 season several favourite players of mine were mentioned. But I still shudder at the mention of Andy Sus***. I couldn't stand him and thought his sale to Southend was a stroke of genius. My other dislike was Neil Sorvel who has turned up as assistant manager at my local club, Altrincham. All seated near me said he was "steady" I said it's always sideways. With a player you don't like the good things are ignored and the mistakes seized upon. Anyone else have a bete noir from the past, or present?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelydon View Post
    Reading a recent post about the 1988 season several favourite players of mine were mentioned. But I still shudder at the mention of Andy Sus***. I couldn't stand him and thought his sale to Southend was a stroke of genius. My other dislike was Neil Sorvel who has turned up as assistant manager at my local club, Altrincham. All seated near me said he was "steady" I said it's always sideways. With a player you don't like the good things are ignored and the mistakes seized upon. Anyone else have a bete noir from the past, or present?
    Neil Sorvel would walk into our team.

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    Sorvel was very much underrated and would certainly make a difference now.

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    Sorvel used to give object lessons in keeping the ball. Something the team really could do with right now!

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    Wrong thread for Sorvel.
    If there was one for late developer, better second time around, that would be more suitable.
    Duggy would fit into that category too.

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    Les Wain was pretty crap.
    But probably not quite as dire as Neil Warnock or Ian Macowat.
    Eric Snookes was probably only marginally better than Les Wain.
    All were pants.

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