Legends (2 Viewers)

We'll_live_and_die

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Wasn't it good to see so many legends turn up and get the respect from the crowd that they deserve. Less people were on the concourse at HT, which was good to see.
 

Nick

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Being young I didn't know too many of them but I still think we should get Noel Whelan down the gym and give him a kit!
 

SkyBlueKay

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They were lovely in the casino too! Me & my dad stood talking to Noel Whelan for aaaaaages!
 

We'll_live_and_die

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I don't know too many of them either, BUT at a time like this when sisWHO are around it's a good show of the history of our club. We are not just a three season business, but a culture and have a place in the city dynamics.
just imagine if the Ricoh became the new Milton Keynes Bowl used once or twice a year.
 

Nick

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I think the whole day even before kick off looked promising.

The sun was out, music blaring, cheerleaders, people going around in old cars and had lifted the doom and gloom a bit.
 

We'll_live_and_die

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I think the whole day even before kick off looked promising.

The sun was out, music blaring, cheerleaders, people going around in old cars and had lifted the doom and gloom a bit.

Totally agree. I had a fantastic day. Didn't see any Cheerleaders though, must've been while i was working just before KO. Place you bets please.
 

rob9872

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Always great to see David Smith the legend :confused:
 

sky_blue_up_north

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Ian Wallace, best striker we've every had, Ian Gibson, midfield genius his performance against Wolves in '67 was sublime , Tommy Hutch greatest ever Sky Blue, sad to see Ernie Machine is a wheel chair though, another great midfielder.... wonderful to see them all again. I can't tell how good some of these players were
 

SkyBlueScottie

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yep I stood and chatted to Whelan for a while as well, very nice bloke and he confirmed he has applied for the managers job.
 

Walking Bird

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I still think when they do this legends day thing bring the old boys out before the game. It might just liven the crowd a bit & make for a better atmosphere at kick-off..
 

Walking Bird

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Got this from Wiki so may not be 100% acurate.

Whelan holds a UEFA B coaching Licence.[11] Whelan first started his coaching career as a player coach at Dumfermerline. After his playing career came to an end Whelan worked as a youth team coach at one of his former clubs Derby County, but after more than 12 months as a coach at Derby, Whelan decided that his commute from Harrogate was too much of a strain.[12] Since leaving his role at Derby Whelan has been involved in the hospitality circuit at another of his former clubs Coventry City.
On 17th Novemember 2010, Whelan revealed he has put his name forward for a role working within Leeds United's academy
 

gouldberg

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I still think when they do this legends day thing bring the old boys out before the game. It might just liven the crowd a bit & make for a better atmosphere at kick-off..

Have to agree with this. Get a few of them to say a few words of encouragement, maybe get a few to kick a ball about a bit, get the morale and atmosphere going inside the ground.
 

Cobi Jones's Dreads

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Do you know if hes got managerial badges/past experiance? and what kind of football would he play. :confused:

He's a youth coach at Derby at quite a young age group i believe it's under 12's he described it as the best thing in football apart from playing. :)
 

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