
Originally Posted by
upthemaggies
Mick says in hindsight he should have given it more thought. He got on well with Colin Murphy but didn't hit it off with Steve Thompson when he arrived and he ended up breaking his leg.
Bizarrely Waitt thought Neal Ardley played in the game in which he made his debut at Wimbledon. Ardley would have been 13 at the time.
He's a local Calverton lad and probably should not, as with a lot of his mid 80s contemporaries, be dismissed as easily as they are. At the time, they were being compared to players who'd just taken us to the very top. Recalling a team with the likes of Smalley, Davis, Harbottle, Kevan, Fairclough, R.Young and Waitt was a bit of a joke throughout the 1990s but that team would probably wipe the floor with most of the teams we've had this century.