jimharri
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Yep. Put the ball and the centre forward into row Z!He was what could be described as an old school centre half.
Yep. Put the ball and the centre forward into row Z!He was what could be described as an old school centre half.
Agree that squad could have achieved more with a couple of decent signings. Andy Hill had a decent spell at right back and centre half. For reasons known to himself Reid didnt fancy Hendry.I liked Sheron. We had a number of good players who were not quite good enough. I liked Fitzroy Simpson as well.
When you think about Coton, Brightwell, Curle, Henry, Vonk, Phelan, Lake, Simpson, Flitcroft, Lomas, White, Hughes, Ward, Quinn, Sheron, Allen, Reid and McMahon for experience and Edghill coming through, we could’ve had a great squad if the stars had aligned.
I liked Sheron. We had a number of good players who were not quite good enough. I liked Fitzroy Simpson as well.
When you think about Coton, Brightwell, Curle, Henry, Vonk, Phelan, Lake, Simpson, Flitcroft, Lomas, White, Hughes, Ward, Quinn, Sheron, Allen, Reid and McMahon for experience and Edghill coming through, we could’ve had a great squad if the stars had aligned.
Seem to recall when we contacted Palace Wright was already on his way to Arsenal.Would certainly have improved us, at times we were desperate for a strike partner for Quinn, Allen didnt seem to fit in, Heath didnt score and Sheron didnt fulfill his early promise.
Agree they had a good spell but White was mainly a right winger up til about 91 When he moved inside Quinn's goals reduced, another different type of striker may have allowed White to move back wide, most teams played 442 at this time, and we played a lot of long balls, although at times this did suit White's pace.White and Quinn were one of the partnerships around at the time.
Agree they had a good spell but White was mainly a right winger up til about 91 When he moved inside Quinn's goals reduced, another different type of striker may have allowed White to move back wide, most teams played 442 at this time, and we played a lot of long balls, although at times this did suit White's pace.