Ninja Elephant
Doctor Elephant
- Feb 16, 2009
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Michael Mahoney-Johnson,

Michael Mahoney-Johnson,
Not sure I'd agree that he was quality. Certainly gave 100 percent and I thought he was ok but he was definitely not popular with the majority of the 3k odd fans who went to Gillingham so I am curious as to why he has this legendary aura. Has the fact that he tried hard in an era when we were shit clouded people's memories.
Absolute rubbish. I don't recall him getting ANY grief from us at Pissfield.
Now, the samne CANNOT be said for Jeff Minton (also in the pic) who was total crap at the time
Spot on. I too remember it well, an absolutely text book header on Boxing Day and it moved us up to 7th or something, which was unheard of at that time.
Did you actually go very often? He got a heap of abuse before he finally hit the net. I KNOW that this is a fact because I found it really embarrassing as he was obviously trying.
There is some re writing of history in this thread. I accept the crowd took to him in the end but it was certainly not from when he arrived and he wasn't here that long was he?
Richie did his bit for Falmer back in the day.
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Remember those days like they were yesterday - Richie was a great guy....fairly limited, but gave the proverbial 110%. After he left us I remember one away match up north he came to watch us and stood on the terraces with the BHA fans (DKM - can you remember which game?)
Incidentally, that photo should have my elder daughter in it - she's the owner of the arm you can just see on the left!!
There's only one Jeffrey Minton,
And he smokes marijuana.
Walking along,
Smoking his bong,
Walking in a Minton Wonderland.
Didn't Minton instigate a fight in a chippy one fine evening before a match? He was one of my favourite players in those days.
Was this song ever sung? If anything I thought it was Peter Smith's song
Remember those days like they were yesterday - Richie was a great guy....fairly limited, but gave the proverbial 110%. After he left us I remember one away match up north he came to watch us and stood on the terraces with the BHA fans (DKM - can you remember which game?)
Incidentally, that photo should have my elder daughter in it - she's the owner of the arm you can just see on the left!!
I thought it was, but may well be my mind playing tricks on me.
PS - where did the bear nickname come from. I seem to remember him posing in a bear suit but did the nickname come first?
away at Scarborough