I like the way straight after it was all "we're not after Froch, De Gale etc but anyone outside the Top 15 we'll take on over four rounds". Get the feeling it's more therapy than competitive for Leon which considering his past is probably a good thing.
Leon Mckenzie and Deon Burton were thrown as "super-subs" in that FA Cup game at Northwich Victoria. They were 86 places below us in the in pyramid, and it was shown live on ITV. We lost, 1-0, defeated by a student-cum-part-time-barman. Please do not talk to me about Leon Mckenzie.
Leon Mckenzie and Deon Burton were thrown as "super-subs" in that FA Cup game at Northwich Victoria. They were 86 places below us in the in pyramid, and it was shown live on ITV. We lost, 1-0, defeated by a student-cum-part-time-barman. Please do not talk to me about Leon Mckenzie.
Perhaps we'd have won if we used his boxing skills better!
Ha ha! I watched that game against Northwich on the telly at my dear old mother's house in Greenwich. Sunday lunchtime, one-o'-clock kick-off, live on ITV. We could justifiably have been 3-0 down at half-time; our keeper Darren Randolph had kept us in it. My Ma was aged 86, and Northwich were 86 places below us in the leagues - when their 18-year-old part-time barman scored, my Ma didn't understand why I was cheering for him and forsaking Charlton. At the final whistle, the whole town ran on to the pitch in jubilation. Lovely. I pottered along Royal Hill to the Richard the First for a post-mortem with my mate Bill; he had watched it on the box in the Albert - and had walked out at half-time in disgust! In the pub, Ray, Kevin, Martin, Billy and Percy were shaking their heads in disbelief: How can you lose to Northwich Victoria? It was at some point during my fifth pint of Young's Special that the pain began to wear off....
What's come out to suggest his depression has kicked in again?
His management did a Facebook status (which has now been deleted) saying that he is in a 'private place' and if anyone wants to leave him messages to do so on there.
His status before that one a couple days before read: 'Tears behind my smile '
i really feel for Leon and hope he gets better very soon. I can see how its happened, bloke's built up his life around his first fight and now that's over, the world is suddenly a more open place and I wonder if he can cope with it.
Saw him fight last night at York Hall. Scrapped a draw, slightly luckily imo. Showed some skills as you'd expect given his family but his more experienced opponent hit him with a fair few shots rounds 2 & 3. He's got some cojones though and I hope the boxing helps him deal with his problems somehow.
There was another ex-footballer on the bill, Leo Roget, ex-Southend. Big unit, very fit, got well beaten after showboating and posing. Should stick to ball sports.
There was another ex-footballer on the bill, Leo Roget, ex-Southend. Big unit, very fit, got well beaten after showboating and posing. Should stick to ball sports.
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Good luck to him.
I was at that match and that terrible performance was very much a team one.
I hope he can get his head right, he's clearly a talented lad with much to offer.
His status before that one a couple days before read: 'Tears behind my smile '
There was another ex-footballer on the bill, Leo Roget, ex-Southend. Big unit, very fit, got well beaten after showboating and posing. Should stick to ball sports.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/boxing/31894721
Well played though. Glad he's doing well.