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    So who's this KIT NAPIER?

    Lets sing about both of them and appreciate the part that both have played in the folklore of this club. I would love to listen to fans extolling the virtues of Arthur Attwood, Bullet Jones, Tommy Cook, Dave Sexton, Jimmy Langley and Eric Gill. Pay older fans some respect re their memories as...
  2. M

    So who's this KIT NAPIER?

    Just checked the records and you have a fair point. Wardy replaced Binney for 3 games and we didn't win any of them ( two draws and a defeat ) Taylor then, clearly, realised his mistake and brought Fred back for a home game v Port Vale, in which he scored and we won. Easter did for us, with...
  3. M

    So who's this KIT NAPIER?

    He lived off his sensational debut goal at the Goldstone but the stories of his lifestyle were always doing the rounds. It was rumoured that he went missing on one occasion and was found asleep, on a local building site, in a condition best described as less than professional.
  4. M

    So who's this KIT NAPIER?

    Jimmy Collins....199 games...44 goals.
  5. M

    So who's this KIT NAPIER?

    Peter Taylor decided to drop Binney for the trip to Hereford ( top of the table clash ) and we were all shocked at the time. Fred was a regular goalscorer and had over 20 goals that season , with at least 8 games to play. I've checked the records and Fred had four goals in five games immediately...
  6. M

    So who's this KIT NAPIER?

    John was our record signing at the time....£25,000 from Bolton.
  7. M

    So who's this KIT NAPIER?

    I used to stand high on the East Terrace and had a good view of Kit's inswinging corners. He definitely scored direct v Bury at Xmas time 1969...watched it all the way in.
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