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Steve Guppy now selling fancy garages with his brother.
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Steve Guppy still looks about 12.

He could do with a shirt that fits him. Maybe his mum bought it and gave him the old 'you'll grow into it' line.

Still probably my favourite City winger.
 
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I thought Guppy was a coach for MON at Sunderland?
 
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Still not sure why we let him go.
Seemed more than competent for us, and at a time when the jury was out on PKs performances.
Oh well, we move on....
Couldn't fault his effort, but was caught out of position too much for my liking. Hope he goes on to do well, but not quite good enough IMO.
 
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More on the Michael Johnson story behind the Times paywall this morning. Basically, hard to know whether the booze and gambling led to the abdominal injuries or vice-versa. Compared to the genuine hard luck story of Paul Lake who was the Man City prodigy in the late 1980s (alongside Taggs and Lenny!) crocked at 20 then spent five years in the futile task of returning to match fitness. Lake makes the point (see Darren Eadie etc) that the worst thing, and a factor in his depression as his career unravelled and ended, was the humiliation and embarassment that he was a disappointment to the fans. Conclusion, Johnson's misfortune should be taken seriously, though not necessarily with overwhelming sympathy, and that a comeback isn't out of the question - if that is what he wants.
 
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Mental health is every bit as significant a disability as a knee injury if you ask me.

But I'm sure it's more complicated than that and I haven't read the article so can't speculate.
 
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David Stockdale has gone back to Hull on loan.
 
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Peter Houston to leave Dundee United at the end of the season.

With Strachan and McGhee in place I see Scotland are looking to continue their recent tradition of not getting to a major tournament.
 
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Gary Lineker has apparently left Twitter for 'personal reasons'.
 
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