Mike Stringfellow
Tell me when you've had enough. It's keeping me amused at least!
I made a name for myself at a young age.
I scored in a Cup Final and against the Millers.
There's one of me on MillersMad.
My position is hidden in my name.
I've been on the losing side at Wembley.
I played alongside an RUFC hero.
Playing for a team who wore blue against a team in red, on our big day we had to wear white.
We're not religious but my nephew followed in my footsteps as a Wesleyan.
I helped prevent RUFC getting somewhere they have never been.
Last edited by CAMiller; 31-03-2020 at 11:42 PM.
Mike Stringfellow
Winner. I knew it was too easy. Did you wake up in a cold sweat with the answer? Which one gave it away?
I am Mike Stringfellow
I made a name for myself at a young age. Turned professional at 17 and when transferring from Mansfield to Leicester City at 18 for 25K I was the most expensive 18 year old
I scored in a Cup Final and against the Millers. Scored in the 1964 League Cup Final in a 4-3 two-legged win over Stoke and in the 1968 5th Round Replay FA Cup defeat of the Millers in the 2-0 win at Filbert Street
There's one of me on MillersMad. Geetarman is a string fellow.
My position is hidden in my name. Winger
I've been on the losing side at Wembley. 1963 FA Cup Final for Leicester in a 3-1 defeat to Man Utd.
I played alongside an RUFC hero. Rod 'the nod' Fern (RIP)
Playing for a team who wore blue against a team in red, on our big day we had to wear white. In the aforementioned FA Cup Final where one team had to change to suit black and white TV coverage.
We're not religious but my nephew followed in my footsteps as a Wesleyan. Both my nephew Ian and me started our careers at Mansfield Town who started life as Mansfield Wesleyans.
I helped prevent RUFC getting somewhere they have never been. The FA Cup 6th Round
It was the playing in white and position clues that gave it away.