Hi, I'm looking to write an article about Muhamed Konjic's time in England and I'm after any stories from any of you about his time at Cov, either from memory, or a link to something you've maybe seen on the internet. Can anyone help?
Thanks.
There's my story about the time he came in my record store (remember them?) in Leamington; he was trying to track down the version of the song
She by Elvis Costello. Despite never having seen Notting Hill, I somehow knew it was on the soundtrack to the film. Mo bought the CD. He was really charming throughout-full of smiles. It was pretty obvious that I knew who he was and was a big fan from the stoopid massive grin that was plastered all over my face, but I didn't say anything about who he was. I guess I was a bit hero-struck!
The other encounter I had with him in Leamington was not long after I'd moved into the town. He was at a cashpoint on The Parade, being serenaded with the Mo Konjic Song by a bunch of about 6 or 7 City-supporting lads. Every few seconds he turned around, again with that charming smile, to say "thank you, thank you" in his broken English (with a
slight French accent!).
Bloke had so much respect from the average bloke in the street-as my example proves, literally! A lot of that comes from what he went through in his homeland. He'll always be one of my favourite ever Sky Blues players.