Andy Campbell
Banged them in for fun when on loan at City from Middlesborough including a hat-trick in a 7-1 win at Oldham.
City turned the loan into a £1m permanent move and it didn’t work out at all. Scored the winning goal at the Millennium Stadium to take us into the Championship but other than that did nothing. Was playing for Farsley Athletic before the club folded.
Peter Zois
Does anyone remember this poor guy? Desperate for a keeper during the 1997-98 season, City manager Frankie Burrows signs up Zois.
Hopeless coming out and hopeless on his line – I honestly wondered if he had ever played football before. One game and that was it – a 2-2 draw at home to Rotherham - and Frankie sent him home early.
Whenever we have a dodgy keeper since (and Christ there’s been a few) City fans always seem to say the same "He’s not as bad as Peter Zois." What a mark on the game.
Since his short spell at City. he has managed a few seasons in the Dutch leagues playing for NAC Breda and Willem II. He now plays for Aussie side Richmond SC.
Danny Hill
On loan from Spurs, had a lovely touch and quickly became a fans favourite.
Quick and skilful I always thought he was destined for bigger things, possibly even breaking back in the Spurs team. How I was wrong.
At the end of his loan he was sold-off to Oxford and then re-appeared back at Cardiff months later. He still had all his old moves and initially it was all going well.
Injuries got the better of him though and he fell out of favour and ended up plying his trade in the Conference for Dagenham and Redbridge.
Matt Brazier
Another classy player Frankie Burrows brought through. On-loan from Fulham this guy had a magnificent left foot and looked like a really talented winger.
I was chuffed to bits when he signed permanently. He never re-created his previous form and after being mysteriously moved to left-back found himself bombed out of the club. Like Hill, he ended up in the lower-leagues.



