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‘You’re the worst f***ing signing I’ve ever made’, said ruthless manager to new player and wanted to ‘give him back’


STEVE CLARIDGE has revealed how “merciless” Barry Fry begged to send a Birmingham star back to his former club – after just one game.

Journeyman forward Claridge, 57, played for over 25 clubs over his long and illustrious career.

Steve Claridge has revealed Barry Fry’s epic rant about Birmingham striker Kevin FrancisCredit: X @UndrTheCosh
The former Posh chairman managed Birmingham between 1993 and 1996Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Francis was the target of a Fry meltdown after a poor display early in his Brum careerCredit: Getty

He joined Birmingham in 1994 after impressing for Cambridge United.

The Blues were managed by the outspoken Fry, who would later become Peterborough United’s chairman-manager.

Birmingham had been relegated to Division Two under Fry the previous season.

And Claridge arrived alongside a host of new faces, including 6ft 7in striker Kevin Francis.

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But in an early season away game, Francis had a stinker – and Fry let rip in the dressing room.

Speaking to the UndrTheCosh podcast, Claridge said: “With Baz, if you weren’t strong, you were done.

“[After the loss] he said to Francis ‘You are the f*cking worst signing, I have ever made.’

“Bearing in mind, we signed 54 players that season.”

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Claridge continued: “We paid £800,000 for Kev. [Fry] was raging ‘Is there anything left on this transfer? What do we have to pay?’

“‘Give this f***er back. I can’t have him here, he’s the worst f***ing player I’ve ever seen.”

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Claridge went on to reveal what he said to Francis when Fry’s rant was finally over.

He laughed: “I told him ‘I think he quite likes you, mate! I’ve heard far worse’.”

Francis – who for a time was the tallest player in the EFL – found his shooting boots after Fry’s meltdown.

The striker went on to net 21 goals in 94 games for the Blues, helping them win the Division Two title.

He would later go on to play for Hull City, Exeter and Stockport County.

Fry also helped Blues lift the Football League Trophy alongside promotion back to Division One, now the Championship.

The 79-year-old guided Birmingham to the semi-finals of the League Cup a year later, but was sacked after finishing 15th.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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