Hucks autobiography (4 Viewers)

cc84cov

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In a WHSmith discount store and here for two pounds...
Got to be worth a quick read, as he is on the front and back in sky blue!
Got this when it came out few years ago for Xmas lol one of my favourite players still remember is debut to this day great player
 

pastythegreat

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In a WHSmith discount store and here for two pounds...
Got to be worth a quick read, as he is on the front and back in sky blue!
Been out a while. Was a pretty decent read. He had 2 covers, one in Sly Blue and one in Norwich colours if I remeber right.

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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Been out a while. Was a pretty decent read. He had 2 covers, one in Sly Blue and one in Norwich colours if I remeber right.

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You could always tell it was his autobiography because it was always sticking out just that bit ahead of all the other books on the shelf.
 

Adge

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What a great team that was-Oggy, Nillson, Breen, McAllister, Salako, Whelan, Dublin, Huckerby et al
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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I was convinced we were going to win the Fa cup in 98 , still can’t stand Sheffield United . We didn’t need Moldavan , despite his goal v villa
 

DannyThomas_1981

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I was convinced we were going to win the Fa cup in 98 , still can’t stand Sheffield United . We didn’t need Moldavan , despite his goal v villa

'We didn't need Moldavan' shows both how brilliant our forward line was in that era and unfortunately also how far we have fallen since those glory days!
 

Adge

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Moldovan was an established international who would have got into 50-60% of top flight teams at that time. Shows how good a team and especially the front line was at that time that he couldn’t get in.
 
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I was convinced we were going to win the Fa cup in 98 , still can’t stand Sheffield United . We didn’t need Moldavan , despite his goal v villa
We did. It was the competition that pushed Dublin (and Huckerby especially) into top form.
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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What a great team that was-Oggy, Nillson, Breen, McAllister, Salako, Whelan, Dublin, Huckerby et al

Hedman, Nilsson, Breen, Williams, Burrows; Telfer, Soltvedt, Boateng, Whelan; Dublin, Huckerby

1997-98. Unbeaten for half a season.
McAllister’s injury improved the team.
 

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