Peter Reid's interview in The Times today is quite funny. Mostly about Everton under Koeman, but he waxes lyrical about the good old days, and a derby game in which he got an earful of abuse from the crowd after clattering Barnes:
'I looked in the crowd and went "Uncle Arthur, sit down". I'd got him Player's Lounge tickets. He said "don't tell your Mum"'
It's promoting his book "Cheer Up, Peter Reid" a title from a popular Newcastle terrace chant, although I preferred the one that rhymes "Reid" with "monkey's heid", which is a classic.
'I looked in the crowd and went "Uncle Arthur, sit down". I'd got him Player's Lounge tickets. He said "don't tell your Mum"'
It's promoting his book "Cheer Up, Peter Reid" a title from a popular Newcastle terrace chant, although I preferred the one that rhymes "Reid" with "monkey's heid", which is a classic.