scalehallshrimp wrote:How on earth is this going to work nostalgia is fine but not at a football club , how many 36 y o still playing well at this level especially at their old club, just think people not being realistic and reminiscing
In the early 80's we had David Eyres on our books...he got few opportunities and moved on.
From Wikipedia.....
David Eyres Personal information
Date of birth 26 February 1964 (age 53)
Place of birth Liverpool, England
Playing position Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989–1993 Blackpool 147 (38)
1993–1997 Burnley 171 (37)
1997–2000 Preston North End 89 (20)
2000–2006 Oldham Athletic 181 (33)
So from the age of 33 to age 42 he played 270 league games scoring 53 goals.
If Thommo can do anything like it he'll do for me.
If fit enough it's all down to mental attitude and I'm sure Garry has what it takes to do a good job.
Playing back in front of the fans who have the utmost respect for him, will only spur him
on hopefully.
It is not nostalgia, we are a Lge 2 club and ability should come before age.
Jim Bentley has faith in him to do a job and I'm sure Garry won't let him down.