Quote ="t.m.t.b.f."We all know Kingy loved a few pints now and again, fair enough, but its gone against him finally for not being the consumate pro but the bloke never got himself in any real bother off the park whereby the police have been knocking on the club door explaining "what Paul had done the night before" unlike some of the players weve had on our books. He did his boozin (or most of it) within a 20 metre radius of walton street/anlaby rd junction and was really no bother to anyone, it was just the fact he had a talent better than all of his streetmates around him, unfortunately, away from the game he just wanted to be one of the boys, sway away from his responsibilities of being a pro sportsman and have a beer with those friends. Yes i know we could name others with "a similar attitude".
Good luck Paul, you've had 9 lives, unfortunately you've used them all up and in most professional team sports nowadays, coaches especially, sometimes are sceptical about taking risks on guys who may let them down with unprofessional attitudes etc and put their own positions at risk.
He's had a damn good run and i suppose we could all laugh and cry at some of stuff weve seen and heard over the past 11 years or so involving Paul'"
Well said that man, Kingy is an old fashioned forward on and off the pitch. Good luck to him.