Wasn’t it clements who did the “shithouse” challenge for evertons 2nd goal in the league cup quarters & he got subbed off straight after? late 80’s fuckin mayhem before & after that game!!!Two mentions for Tommy Hutch and one for Peter Beagrie. They both deserve more. Well done the people who suggeated them.
I was quite enjoying this thread till I saw mention of Paul Sugrue (the worst City player I ever saw and another one of Allison's inspired choices) and then Barry Conlon. Quite upset me.
One player who always gave of his best was one I've not seen mentioned - Kenny Clements.
A couple of memories from when I was young regarding Tony, the first one was one of those weird ones that just stuck with me and it was simply this, mid-late 70's, midweek evening game , horrendous weather, torrential rain and blowing an absolute gale.
I was stood at the front of the Kippax near the half way line, think Tony was playing right back or right midfield, someone from the other side of the pitch fired a long ball over to him, ball around waist height, I had a perfect view of the flight and speed, and it was all over the place, like one of those cheap ass plastic balls you used to get, and I remember thinking, FFS no way is he going to control that, it's going to skim off his knee or something and fly off into the crowd, but Tony just killed it dead and didn't even break stride, funny how that's always stayed with me !
Second was another midweek game, possibly Leicester, winning 2-0, they came back to lead 2-3 and on came Tony, equalizing at the Platt lane end hammering the ball from close range into the roof of the net in the dying seconds, I remember thinking, if there hadn't been a net, it would have ended up at Nell Lane.
Good solid player Tony who never let us down.
Also played a big part in us winning the prem ;-)Neil McNab was our driving force in the mid eighties
Controversial choice time
Joey Barton.
As much as a prick that he is, his contribution to us staying up for a couple of seasons was immense
Andy Hinchcliffe and Niall Quinn say "hello"!Gary Owen little dynamo and still city mad it says a lot about numerous ex players still love our club.
Going to throw did hamman in too.
Never seen a player win so many free kicks
If he tried in his last season with us he could have been here today.Dzeko for me, we could do with him now...!
I was sooooh excited ,as a teenager when John Bond signed Tommy Hutch!!! It was like wow..we ve got thst crazy 'old' cov left winger!! Brilliant!! Peter Barnes had bin my idol.....Then God sent me Tommy Hutchinson.brilliant player.even at 34 years of age.gave his all for City..and was a loyal long standing servant at Coventry ...supplying Ian Wallace and Big Mck Ferguson.....Darius Vassell.. Didn't score many for us but always came across as a trier which went down well with me..
Tony Henry, stylish player who struggled to get into the first team back in the day but was pretty decent..
Steve Kinsey, another hard worker, remember him scoring the winner at Blackburn, great times..
Kazimir Deyna, joined us, towards the end of his career. He was a true superstar back then, remember his goal away at Leeds, left us far too soon as did Tommy Caton who found his way into our team as a young teenager..
I'm sure he's already been mentioned and he wasn't with us long but Tommy Hutchison was a fantastic player for us.
A player who most certainly was overlooked by all the big teams back in the day so by definition was a very underrated player.
Seems like a lifetime ago watching these players who all contributed to giving me some unforgettable memories..!