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'Wembley glory- and I was BANNED from booze

- ®by DAVE ARMITAGE

THERE was only one game in Brian Kilcline’s entire career that he didn’t celebrate with a drink – Coventry’s 1987 FA Cup win at Wembley.

The 6ft 4in skipper with the Viking looks admits that it took something drastic to stop him hitting the beer.

Kilcline, then just 24, had badly injured himself playing his part in the most iconic match in Coventry’s history, their 3-2 extra-time win over Tottenham.

“The cup final was the only game in my life that I didn’t have a drink after, which is unbelievab­le,” he said.

Sliced

“I had to go into hospital the next day. I had mistimed a tackle on Gary Mabbutt and hurt myself. I had a bleed in my thigh muscle and it just blew up to twice its size.

“They said, ‘You can’t have anything to drink because you’ll be going in’. I did the open-top bus bit then I went and had it sliced open and drained.”

The rest of the victorious squad were in Magaluf celebratin­g their shock win.

“I got a phone call in the hospital,” said Kilcline. “It was Cyrille Regis and a few of the others saying, ‘It’s absolutely brilliant out here Killer. We’ve got to go, the taxi has just pulled up’ – the b ***** ds!

“I checked myself out of the hospital, got a flight over and spent the next three days trying to avoid George Curtis (Coventry’s managing director) who suspected I was out there and was trying to find me.”

Now 55, ‘Killer’ Kilcline still has the flowing locks and the beard, they’re just a slightly different shade these days.

In today’s fifth round, League Two Coventry face Premier League Brighton, whose boss Chris Hughton was in the defeated Spurs side at Wembley all those years ago. Kilcline came too soon for the bonkers money on offer for the modern-day footballer, with spells playing at Notts County, Newcastle, Oldham, Swindon, Mansfield and Halifax.

“I missed the silly money,” he said. “We were earning not bad money just as I was leaving and on the way down.

“You earned better than the working man but you couldn’t retire on it. You’d have to do something else.”

Kilcline concentrat­ed on renovating houses and that’s how he spends his time now in the picturesqu­e Yorkshire town of Holmfirth – famous for Nora Batty and Last of the Summer Wine.

And there’s something gloriously batty about Kilcline, who says his life isn’t defined by his time as a footballer. He just loves a laugh with wife Lynn and friends.

“A lot of people spend all their lives not liking themselves,” he said. “I don’t mind myself. I

think I’m all right. I’m not a bad person. I don’t take myself seriously. We go to Goth weekends. We like steampunk – check that out.

“We dress up. I like doing silly things and having a laugh. Things that people don’t expect.

“We went to one event and there was this Reliant Robin outside and a guy asked me if I could give him a hand. He’d got a big Dalek in the back and couldn’t get it out – brilliant!”

Kilcline was Kevin Keegan’s first signing at Newcastle and says his time at St James’ Park was special because he loved being part of it.

Wishes

He adds: “Footballer­s are different animals now. When we were playing it was more about playing the game and having the craic afterwards – and I loved the craic.

“The way I’d describe it is we were shire horses. Footballer­s today are thoroughbr­eds. But there are still some Brian Kilclines out there.

“In the 20-odd years I played football, I probably had four games where I was totally 100 per cent fit. These days, they just won’t play.”

He wishes Coventry well today and for the rest of the season and added: “None of us realised we were going to be remembered for the rest of time.

“What we did that day is something that’s going to be there forever.”

 ??  ?? NEW BALL GAME: Kilcline is now a house renovator CUP OF JOY: Brian Kilcline lifts the FA Cup for Coventry in 1987
NEW BALL GAME: Kilcline is now a house renovator CUP OF JOY: Brian Kilcline lifts the FA Cup for Coventry in 1987
 ??  ?? SKY BLUES LEGEND: Cyrille Regis goes past Spurs’ Chris Hughton WEM-GLEE: Kilcline and Coventry celebrate famous victory HAVING A CRAIC: Kilcline is enjoying his life after football
SKY BLUES LEGEND: Cyrille Regis goes past Spurs’ Chris Hughton WEM-GLEE: Kilcline and Coventry celebrate famous victory HAVING A CRAIC: Kilcline is enjoying his life after football

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