dennishasdoneit
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- Manchester City.
One of my favourite ever City players.
To this day I can,tell believe the effect he Tommy hutch and Bobby mac had on the team..as a kid who thought we would always get beat away,he and the others came into the side and transformed us.
What a player,didn't know he played less than 30 times for us.astonishing.
As others have said,not many players could be so popular 35 years after playing so few games for a club.
I watched a u tube video recently of the glory days at Bristol City, their promotion to the old first division with players like Tom Ritchie Terry Cooper and ofor course Gow under the guidance of Alan Dicks one of the longest serving managers ever in English football...Gow was incredibly popular at Ashton Gate and the crowd loved his all a action style...some of the footage from the video showing The Robins visiting Hibury and playing red scouse and utd at home really reminds you what football used to be like with baying crowds and atmospheres which u can feel as soon as the footage starts..Ashton Gate regulars must have been absolutely gutted when Gerry left for Maine Road.
A brilliant player for us.His passing range and vision was often over looked,as his tackling took centre stage.
And what a hairstyle..
To this day I can,tell believe the effect he Tommy hutch and Bobby mac had on the team..as a kid who thought we would always get beat away,he and the others came into the side and transformed us.
What a player,didn't know he played less than 30 times for us.astonishing.
As others have said,not many players could be so popular 35 years after playing so few games for a club.
I watched a u tube video recently of the glory days at Bristol City, their promotion to the old first division with players like Tom Ritchie Terry Cooper and ofor course Gow under the guidance of Alan Dicks one of the longest serving managers ever in English football...Gow was incredibly popular at Ashton Gate and the crowd loved his all a action style...some of the footage from the video showing The Robins visiting Hibury and playing red scouse and utd at home really reminds you what football used to be like with baying crowds and atmospheres which u can feel as soon as the footage starts..Ashton Gate regulars must have been absolutely gutted when Gerry left for Maine Road.
A brilliant player for us.His passing range and vision was often over looked,as his tackling took centre stage.
And what a hairstyle..