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One of if not the most important Rovers player of my lifetime. Signing McIndoe was the difference between being an average Division 3 team and a title winning team. As others have stated, the effect on the crowd every time Macca got on the ball was obvious. Even more importantly for the future of the club, all of a sudden the kids in the playground wanted to be Michael McIndoe instead of Beckham or Ronaldo. When I was at school on the late 80’s and 90’s we had only 3-4 Rovers fans in the year group, and all of a sudden kids were everywhere in Rovers shirts. The effect that McIndoe had on that cannot be understated. Only Billy Sharp and James Coppinger have come close to matching the iconic status, and that’s a testament in itself. My question would be, after we won the Division 3 title, did we miss a trick by not bringing in another top quality striker to compete with Leo and Blundell and keep the momentum going? It felt to me like we lost Akinfenwa without properly replacing him, and it took the momentum away from one of the most exciting teams we’ve ever had. I always felt the chance was there for that team to go straight through to the Championship. Even if it would have been ‘too early.’And what did you think when you first arrived at the club to sign the contract, and saw Belle Vue?I will be buying the book for some new year reading.
If you are going to play again,at what level do you see yourself playing at?
Quote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 03:29:35 pmQuote from: 5minstogo on January 07, 2018, 03:18:45 pmChicken Balti Pie or Sausage roll?Ah come on man! Sausage Roll all day long. I'm Scottish! What deep fried in batter?
Quote from: 5minstogo on January 07, 2018, 03:18:45 pmChicken Balti Pie or Sausage roll?Ah come on man! Sausage Roll all day long. I'm Scottish!
Chicken Balti Pie or Sausage roll?
Quote from: Campsall rover on January 07, 2018, 03:27:37 pmHi Macca, good to hear your admiration of Paul Green. One of my all time favourite Rovers players. Probably the best box to box midfielder i have seen in a red and white hooped shirt.My stepson is currently coaching in his soccer school at Brotherton near Pontefract. Excellent set up he has got there.Greeny was also one of the fittest players in the squad. Awesome! Wish him good luck from me.
Hi Macca, good to hear your admiration of Paul Green. One of my all time favourite Rovers players. Probably the best box to box midfielder i have seen in a red and white hooped shirt.My stepson is currently coaching in his soccer school at Brotherton near Pontefract. Excellent set up he has got there.
Quote from: since-1969 on January 07, 2018, 02:39:22 pmQ) A Books worth the past, so what’s the future got in store ; get back into football as a coach or lower league manager or on to something completely different.I'm going to play again and finish the rest of my badges and become a manager.
Q) A Books worth the past, so what’s the future got in store ; get back into football as a coach or lower league manager or on to something completely different.
What was your thoughts on JR and your viewpoint when he decided to leave the club?
You've mentioned getting back to playing. What level do you think that's likely to be at? Have you had a lot of interest?
Anne leave it alone. You are out of order. It takes some guts doesn’t it to come on here after all the bad publicity Macca received in the media. Let’s face it we do not know all the facts. Do you? Give it a rest please.
Really enjoying reading through this! As a young lad following Rovers Macca was one of the players that kept me wanting to come back week in week out. Wish we could have more threads like this with ex players.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on January 07, 2018, 02:38:33 pmIt was be a brave soul to argue that McIndoe wasn’t one of our very best players in last 25 years. Would put him up with Richie Wellens, Copps, Stock, Billy Sharp and Steve Nicol.Appreciate that Chris Black come back! Thank you very much for you humbling compliment. I wouldn't have minded playing in that team!
It was be a brave soul to argue that McIndoe wasn’t one of our very best players in last 25 years. Would put him up with Richie Wellens, Copps, Stock, Billy Sharp and Steve Nicol.
Quote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 02:46:46 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:35:53 pmQuote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 02:32:21 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:03:34 pmWho was the best player you played with at rovers? And the worst, if you can answer thatTough question! I have to say Paul Green is the best for his all round game. Leo couldn't do 10 kick ups but I'd have to say the worst was Nicolas Priet, in my opinion couldn't defend. Cheers, Maybe a surprising answer but a popular one, especially as he's a player that came through our academyWho would have been your best and worst player from the same period?Best id have to say either yourself or copps. But there's also blundell for his goals, doolan, albrighton, Ryan, green even Ricky all for differing reasons but we had a great squad.Worst, I can't really recall Leo had no technical ability but was effective.
Quote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:35:53 pmQuote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 02:32:21 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:03:34 pmWho was the best player you played with at rovers? And the worst, if you can answer thatTough question! I have to say Paul Green is the best for his all round game. Leo couldn't do 10 kick ups but I'd have to say the worst was Nicolas Priet, in my opinion couldn't defend. Cheers, Maybe a surprising answer but a popular one, especially as he's a player that came through our academyWho would have been your best and worst player from the same period?
Quote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 02:32:21 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:03:34 pmWho was the best player you played with at rovers? And the worst, if you can answer thatTough question! I have to say Paul Green is the best for his all round game. Leo couldn't do 10 kick ups but I'd have to say the worst was Nicolas Priet, in my opinion couldn't defend. Cheers, Maybe a surprising answer but a popular one, especially as he's a player that came through our academy
Quote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:03:34 pmWho was the best player you played with at rovers? And the worst, if you can answer thatTough question! I have to say Paul Green is the best for his all round game. Leo couldn't do 10 kick ups but I'd have to say the worst was Nicolas Priet, in my opinion couldn't defend.
Who was the best player you played with at rovers? And the worst, if you can answer that
Quote from: Campsall rover on January 07, 2018, 04:15:50 pmAnne leave it alone. You are out of order. It takes some guts doesn’t it to come on here after all the bad publicity Macca received in the media. Let’s face it we do not know all the facts. Do you? Give it a rest please.It's a valid question.I'm also still waiting for an answer with the other one.If he can do soft talk (e.g. what is your favourite memory) then he should be able to do the hard talk questions as well.He did have the opportunity to do this on a live segment of BBC West Midlands radio back in October, but that fell by the wayside as well.Has he also given reasons why he was so upset about one particular issue of the fanzine yet?
Hello Michael, you were the bain of our lives every time we played Yeovil so was amazed when you were available and signed for us. Great times, especially the cup run mentioned earlier. Yes striking power is an issue this season. I believe Eoin Doyle is back up here from Cardiff, he knew where the net was at Chesterfield so might be worth a punt, as he knows the area?
Quote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 02:50:49 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on January 07, 2018, 02:38:33 pmIt was be a brave soul to argue that McIndoe wasn’t one of our very best players in last 25 years. Would put him up with Richie Wellens, Copps, Stock, Billy Sharp and Steve Nicol.Appreciate that Chris Black come back! Thank you very much for you humbling compliment. I wouldn't have minded playing in that team! Hi & welcome Michael, would have loved to see you in that team too! It was a joy to watch you in that never say die team back then, coupled with your flair & goals, the finishing of Gregg Blundell & Leo, the steel of your Tim Ryans, John Doolans (massive player for us then) & Steve Fosters, we had the right blend to be successful. Absolutely loved watching that side, my favourite time as a Rovers supporter by far, the final games at the Brittania, Millenium, & Wembley apart of course.
Can’t believe I am seeing some of these disgraceful ripostes aimed at Macca. If it really is him and we have no reason not to believe it then don’t we owe him the courtesy of asking football related questions only. Anything else has nothing to do with us does it?
I hope this really is macca - and I have no reason to doubt it - if so it's great to have you on the forum and posting.On the subject of questions - you always seemed to love playing alongside Greg Blundell and both of you always appeared to have massive smiles on your faces when things really ticked. What knd of relationship off of the pitch did you have with him? Was he a buddy, as it were, or just someone you clicked with on the pitch? Also - I seem to recall that Dean Barrick mentioned on radio that on your first day you turned up for training in the white/silver boots and he and some of the other older players thought -'who's this kid in the fancy boots?' They subsequently spent the first session trying to kick you and Barrick said that by the end of the first training session he'd decided that you earned the right to have the fancy boots. What do you recall of the first session?
Quote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:59:04 pmQuote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 02:46:46 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:35:53 pmQuote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 02:32:21 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:03:34 pmWho was the best player you played with at rovers? And the worst, if you can answer thatTough question! I have to say Paul Green is the best for his all round game. Leo couldn't do 10 kick ups but I'd have to say the worst was Nicolas Priet, in my opinion couldn't defend. Cheers, Maybe a surprising answer but a popular one, especially as he's a player that came through our academyWho would have been your best and worst player from the same period?Best id have to say either yourself or copps. But there's also blundell for his goals, doolan, albrighton, Ryan, green even Ricky all for differing reasons but we had a great squad.Worst, I can't really recall Leo had no technical ability but was effective. Quote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 02:50:49 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on January 07, 2018, 02:38:33 pmIt was be a brave soul to argue that McIndoe wasn’t one of our very best players in last 25 years. Would put him up with Richie Wellens, Copps, Stock, Billy Sharp and Steve Nicol.Appreciate that Chris Black come back! Thank you very much for you humbling compliment. I wouldn't have minded playing in that team! Hi & welcome Michael, would have loved to see you in that team too! It was a joy to watch you in that never say die team back then, coupled with your flair & goals, the finishing of Gregg Blundell & Leo, the steel of your Tim Ryans, John Doolans (massive player for us then) & Steve Fosters, we had the right blend to be successful. Absolutely loved watching that side, my favourite time as a Rovers supporter by far, the final games at the Brittania, Millenium, & Wembley apart of course. Agree regarding Leo Dickos, he was so important for us, certainly not easy on the eye but always caused problems for opposing defences & his goals were invaluable, I remember a rainy Tuesday night at Carlisle where we were stumbling towards a point when he popped up with the winner, that's the type of player he was. Didn't he achieve 4 promotions with different clubs, no mean feat that.
Oh Michael, you're so wonderful.I think it's disgraceful that some people think you are only posting on here to promote your book.I never believed for one minute what all those nasty people were saying about you.I never believed for one minute that some of the players you played with thought you were a big time Charlie.And I never believed it when one of them told me you used to walk around the place saying you were too good for little old Doncaster and couldn't wait to get away to a bigger club.It's marvellous to have an ex-player on here who we all hero worshipped and I can't believe I'm actually posting a message to you.If I give you a grand will you please send me a message back and make my day?
Thanks for coming on the forum Michael, much respect after all the bad press you have had and knowing some of the questions and comments you would get. Like several others posted have mentioned you were the most skillful but also one of the most hardworking players I have seen at Rovers. How concious of this were you or was it part of your natural game?Would you be able to give your view on why you left?
Do you not fancy management Macca?