He just looks happy in all of the footage, and how I’m sure he’ll be remembered. Nicely done.
Love his beaming smile walking onto the Wembley pitch alongside an arrogant looking David Pleat. Looked like him and Spurs were just going through the motions to me.
Before my time but well aware how much he meant to the club and my old man. Rest in peace, Snoz.
well he was infectious but also as people like Regis commented a shrewd manager who’d look tactically at how to beat opponents
it was an outrageous and stupid decision to get rid of him and not instead move him into a director of football / ambassador capacity (he’d also have been able to take back control after the car crash that was Terry Butcher)
In the early 80’s I’d go to pretty much every game and we were cannon fodder all the time. The early 80’s were miserable. It’s impossible to actually articulate to younger posters on here what he managed to do.
The best memories of supporting the club were when he was in charge. Nowadays managers are so bland and so plastic but he was fairly unique even then
It’s going to be a great minutes applause before the West Brom game and might even bring a tear to my eye
Agreed about Pleat, he was not arrogant and was good friends with Sillett.David Pleat was a really nice guy and had zero arrogance - we in reality were favourites as we were the better team that season
Blimey, choked up watching that.From the club:
Agreed about Pleat, he was not arrogant and was good friends with Sillett.
This is not a time to take issue but would just say that Spurs finished 3rd that season, had a 49 goal striker in Allen and reached the league cup semi final where they lost to winners Arsenal. Spurs were overwhelmingly favourites and our victory was all the sweeter by defeating a side with an all star cast of Ardiles, Hoddle, Waddle and Clemence.
Maybe at a stadium of our own some dayI’d pay for this to become reality View attachment 22920
Think this probably is our stadium for the foreseeableMaybe at a stadium of our own some day
But I dont think that the wasps would want a stadium of our legend at their stadiumThink this probably is our stadium for the foreseeable
George looks alright but John needs some workI’d pay for this to become reality View attachment 22920
No statue at CBS then how about a matchday hologram?But I dont think that the wasps would want a stadium of our legend at their stadium
Almost identical to my experiences; my first full season, I was 9 too, but we couldn’t get tickets for the final but went to the semis. Fantastic occasion.It has been genuinely upsetting to hear this today. A fantastic man and responsible for the greatest day in the club’s history, and one of the best days of my life as a 9 year old kid at Wembley. It was my first full season of going up the city regularly with my dad and my brother - little did I know back then how spoilt we were in football terms.
We went to every game of that cup run and those memories will stay with me forever. A true legend who always had city at heart. How he brought the club and the players together at that time is testament to the type of man he was.
He deserves a fitting permanent memorial. RIP Snoz and thanks for everything.
it was an outrageous and stupid decision to get rid of him and not instead move him into a director of football / ambassador capacity (he’d also have been able to take back control after the car crash that was Terry Butcher)
Just read this through misty eyes.great piece by football 365....PUSB
In memory of John Sillett, the man who sent the Cup to Coventry
It took Coventry City 104 years to reach their first cup final, and today marks the passing of John Sillett, the man who got them there.www.football365.com
It was Silletts idea perhaps no coincidence Peake & Regis were amongst the first Butcher got rid of.Wasn't there a plan to get Peake & Regis onto the coaching staff to take over from JS? Sacking JS was a shitty thing to do whilst he was sick at home & I think he found out from the media!?
If anyone was arrogant that day, it was the Spurs fans. There were some in front of us, and at half time (they were 2-1 up), they were having a sweep on how many more they would score.David Pleat was a really nice guy and had zero arrogance - we in reality were favourites as we were the better team that season
Whoever drew '1' took the lot then.If anyone was arrogant that day, it was the Spurs fans. There were some in front of us, and at half time (they were 2-1 up), they were having a sweep on how many more they would score.
Pleat “John, you do know we have never lost at Wembley”David Pleat was a really nice guy and had zero arrogance - we in reality were favourites as we were the better team that season
Love that answer from Snoz! Typical of the great man!Pleat “John, you do know we have never lost at Wembley”
Snoz “Neither have we!”
Still true for competitive games.
The only time since 67 when I didn't have a season ticket was when Butcher was in charge. Opted to work Saturdays instead. Opted out of Northampton and Brum as well. Before 67 used to go to every match but feared I wouldn't get in after promotion. Covered End, West End, West End stand, Ricoh near but not in the naugty corner.well he was infectious but also as people like Regis commented a shrewd manager who’d look tactically at how to beat opponents
it was an outrageous and stupid decision to get rid of him and not instead move him into a director of football / ambassador capacity (he’d also have been able to take back control after the car crash that was Terry Butcher)
In the early 80’s I’d go to pretty much every game and we were cannon fodder all the time. The early 80’s were miserable. It’s impossible to actually articulate to younger posters on here what he managed to do.
The best memories of supporting the club were when he was in charge. Nowadays managers are so bland and so plastic but he was fairly unique even then
It’s going to be a great minutes applause before the West Brom game and might even bring a tear to my eye
Have to agree with all of that great times great football and NO1 manager will take a lot of beating.well he was infectious but also as people like Regis commented a shrewd manager who’d look tactically at how to beat opponents
it was an outrageous and stupid decision to get rid of him and not instead move him into a director of football / ambassador capacity (he’d also have been able to take back control after the car crash that was Terry Butcher)
In the early 80’s I’d go to pretty much every game and we were cannon fodder all the time. The early 80’s were miserable. It’s impossible to actually articulate to younger posters on here what he managed to do.
The best memories of supporting the club were when he was in charge. Nowadays managers are so bland and so plastic but he was fairly unique even then
It’s going to be a great minutes applause before the West Brom game and might even bring a tear to my eye
It’s going to be a great minutes applause before the West Brom game and might even bring a tear to my eye
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