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Mervyn Day Interview

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  • Chirpy Red
    Chirpy Red Posts: 7,587
    Mervyn Day kept for WHU in the 1975 FA Cup Final and kept a clean sheet.
    I was always Mervyn Day when I played in goal in the park or any back garden.
    I never managed to accept that this was the same man who was coached at CAFC.
  • For some reason I kept being distracted by "twice nightly Huntington-whiteley"!!!
    :o)


    Liked his comments on what are the key attributes to being a good number two for a manager. Makes you wonder what Parkinson was doing when Pardew was in charge?
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,955
    [cite]Posted By: Barn Door Varney[/cite]
    Liked his comments on what are the key attributes to being a good number two for a manager. Makes you wonder what Parkinson was doing when Pardew was in charge?

    Probably much the same role as Mervyn Day described.

    But as Big Merv also said ...... you don't always agree with your manager, you put your point of view across.
    But the manager always has the final say.
  • pilchard
    pilchard Posts: 3,763
    [cite]Posted By: Stebo[/cite]Curbs needs to bite the bullet and take a job managing a championship side or some obscure national team


    I Agree.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,566
    [quote][cite]Posted By: Barn Door Varney[/cite]For some reason I kept being distracted by "twice nightly Huntington-whiteley"!!!
    :o)


    Liked his comments on what are the key attributes to being a good number two for a manager. Makes you wonder what Parkinson was doing when Pardew was in charge?[/quote]

    Blah blah bloody blah, any opportunity to have a dig.