by Enzo » 30 Jan 2012, 21:38
A great blast from the past - up there with Lors, Davie Graham, Stevie Phillips and Jackie Gallagher in the Plainmoor drinking club. Can never tell how much one looks back with rose tinted glasses, but he was great to watch. Had Caldwell's over head kick gone in the cup game at Coventry in 88 they would still be showing it on TV now. Killer Kilcline knew he had been in a game that day!
Not seen the article, but he was a real character both on and off the pitch. I was too young at the time, but anyone who drank in some of the clubs around Torquay at that time (maybe the Hideaway??) is sure to have a story to tell. I am not sure how true it was, but there were various stories about people wanting to use his nuts as golf balls when he made quite a hasty exit from Torquay the first time around. If my memory serves me correctly his first departure to a Belgian club sparked a 24 hour resignation from Knowles.
Can't recall much about his second spell - rather like the cast of Auf Weidershen Pet, he epitomised the 1980s and and it is a shame he ever had to grow old. He has popped back to Plainmoor on the odd occasion (I think). In the old version of this website, there was even a poster who purported to be DC for a while. Not sure if he was genuine though.
A great blast from the past - up there with Lors, Davie Graham, Stevie Phillips and Jackie Gallagher in the Plainmoor drinking club. Can never tell how much one looks back with rose tinted glasses, but he was great to watch. Had Caldwell's over head kick gone in the cup game at Coventry in 88 they would still be showing it on TV now. Killer Kilcline knew he had been in a game that day!
Not seen the article, but he was a real character both on and off the pitch. I was too young at the time, but anyone who drank in some of the clubs around Torquay at that time (maybe the Hideaway??) is sure to have a story to tell. I am not sure how true it was, but there were various stories about people wanting to use his nuts as golf balls when he made quite a hasty exit from Torquay the first time around. If my memory serves me correctly his first departure to a Belgian club sparked a 24 hour resignation from Knowles.
Can't recall much about his second spell - rather like the cast of Auf Weidershen Pet, he epitomised the 1980s and and it is a shame he ever had to grow old. He has popped back to Plainmoor on the odd occasion (I think). In the old version of this website, there was even a poster who purported to be DC for a while. Not sure if he was genuine though.