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(Brennan) Johnson Again Olé Olé!

There's a wee section on The Bren Gun at the start of this from Ben Haines and Rob Daly:

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He absoloutely should (and will) be remembered in a positive light regardless of the overall discussion surrounding his ability - he scored the goal that won us a European trophy and when all said and done not many players in history can lay claim to that, let alone in our history.

Celebrating that goal in the San Mames and the Johnson Again Ole Ole chants that followed to the end of the half and then through halftime on the concourse and throughout the 2nd half will live long in the memory.
 
Yet the three most successful managers in the PL are Ferguson, Mourinho and the child catcher. (Or has Guardiola overtaken?)

Not people who particularly cared about being liked, but insisted on respect and obedience from their players.
Anyone leaking to the press about being unhappy (if true of course) would be following Johnson out the door
 
Anyone leaking to the press about being unhappy (if true of course) would be following Johnson out the door
I’m sure it’s a load of hyped up nonsense.
A player says “shame he’s left, we’ll all miss him, he was a great laugh to have around’ and it’s spun as the squad being unhappy that the club have sold him.
 
He absoloutely should (and will) be remembered in a positive light regardless of the overall discussion surrounding his ability - he scored the goal that won us a European trophy and when all said and done not many players in history can lay claim to that, let alone in our history.

Celebrating that goal in the San Mames and the Johnson Again Ole Ole chants that followed to the end of the half and then through halftime on the concourse and throughout the 2nd half will live long in the memory.

Spot on. Regardless of what people think of him, his name is etched in club history along with likes of Bobby Mimms, Graham Roberts, Martin Chivers to name a few
 
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