On this day 2008 16:25 - Jul 21 with 1201 views | Tommyparker | Local lad Richard Wright signed from West Ham for 500,000 to begin a second spell with Town after leaving in 2001, after 291 games. | | | | |
On this day 2008 on 22:03 - Jul 21 with 916 views | Swansea_Blue | A waste of a move that was (his first one to Arsenal). You can’t blame him as he had to try, but if he’d stayed with us or been a big fish in a small pond with a low PL team he’d have played a lot more footie. | |
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On this day 2008 on 22:10 - Jul 21 with 898 views | BloomBlue | Always a hero but unfortunately Wright had two weaknesses as a GK, he wasn't great on crosses and was slow which made him panic occasionally, his England debut being a perfect example | | | |
On this day 2008 on 22:10 - Jul 21 with 891 views | Swansea_Blue |
On this day 2008 on 22:10 - Jul 21 by BloomBlue | Always a hero but unfortunately Wright had two weaknesses as a GK, he wasn't great on crosses and was slow which made him panic occasionally, his England debut being a perfect example |
Cracking ears though 👂🼠| |
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On this day 2008 on 08:12 - Jul 22 with 585 views | itfcjoe |
On this day 2008 on 22:03 - Jul 21 by Swansea_Blue | A waste of a move that was (his first one to Arsenal). You can’t blame him as he had to try, but if he’d stayed with us or been a big fish in a small pond with a low PL team he’d have played a lot more footie. |
I think he left Arsenal too early, was signed as a long term successor to Seaman and when he was 'dropped' for the Cup Final after playing the rounds before seemed to agitate for a move. Should have stuck it out behind Seaman and would have been in a much better position to takeover. Crazy how few games he played not for ITFC | |
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On this day 2008 on 08:12 - Jul 22 with 585 views | chicoazul | I still have trouble getting over the fact he is a key coach at the greatest football machine in England. | |
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