Blind-Faith
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Anyone else remember him? One of my favourite players from when I first started watching us at highfield road!
That loan spell probably the peak of his career really. He was an exciting player tbf.Taught his nephew and met his sister at parents evening once. Lovely woman, said Ritchie really enjoyed his time at City.
Ran the length of the pitch and scored an amazing goal at Highfield Road (could’ve been against Reading on New Years Day). Was a shitter version of Thommo but had his moments. Don’t think he did much career wise after he went back to Liverpool which I find quite surprising.
ReadingHad a really nasty injury which pretty much scuppered his career.
Was it against Norwich that he scored a stunner? He got a couple or corkers though I think!
Ran the length of the pitch and scored an amazing goal at Highfield Road (could’ve been against Reading on New Years Day). Was a shitter version of Thommo but had his moments. Don’t think he did much career wise after he went back to Liverpool which I find quite surprising.
Yes, we were robbed that night by shite (deliberately LCFC assisting) decisions by a dodgy ref. Great goal from Partridge tho.The Reading goal was the best, but he also scored the first goal (another really good goal) at my first ever away game at Leicester - the one when we went 1-0 up and they scored 2 controversial goals, from what I remember. I think the worst one was while one of our players (I want to say Safri) was down with a genuine head injury and the ref refused to stop the game...
Must be true thenWikipedia tells me he’s married to Michael Owen's sister. Well I never!
I'm wondering If it was on the level of Spains RU match at the weekend.Yes, we were robbed that night by shite (deliberately LCFC assisting) decisions by a dodgy ref. Great goal from Partridge tho.
Similar to Runar Normann's high-paced waddle, if I remember correctly.Ran like a penguin
He used to wear Owens boots I believe as his sister went out with him at the time