The forgotten few

I don’t think Colin was Mcnab’s greatest fan.
then he knew him and ergo wasn't forgotten :)

I'm not sure I even want to know why tbh, one is and always will be a club legend and the other came in and did a job as the old man of the team with what should have been our own class of 92 (cunts), I fear McNab is on a losing battle before the off tbh.
 
How about Barry sidall
Siddall was one of our loan keepers of the 80s and played a handful of games when Nixon fell out of favour. Bobby Mimms and Mike Stowell also had loan spells in the late 80s. I would view Coops as a successful signing, came in as experienced backup to Dibble, if Margetson had been drafted in we may not have gone up in 88/9 ...
 
David Shawcross. He played as a wing-half and was tipped by many as a potential world class player. He was a silky smooth player.

He was dogged by persistent injuries which probably destroyed his career. He made only 55 appearances in seven years with City before moving on to Stockport and Halifax. He played on for eight years after leaving City but the injuries had taken their toll.

I saw him play a few matches in the first team and quite a few more in the reserves before he moved on in 1965.

A real lost talent.
A very interesting suggestion. I saw him a few times, and I agree that he was a real talent.

A left-footed midfielder (a left-half in those days), he was tall and elegant, and had something of Paul Lake or Michael Johnson about him. He broke his leg quite badly, and quite possibly a second time too.

Yet another City player whose career was effectively finished by serious injury. Perhaps modern medical treatment could have helped, but.....

Thanks for reminding me of him.
 
David Pizarro.

Remember him joining, never remember him playing and couldn't even tell you what he looked like, and I've not missed a home game since 2003!
 
Siddall was one of our loan keepers of the 80s and played a handful of games when Nixon fell out of favour. Bobby Mimms and Mike Stowell also had loan spells in the late 80s. I would view Coops as a successful signing, came in as experienced backup to Dibble, if Margetson had been drafted in we may not have gone up in 88/9 ...


My and my brother watched this clip over and over again laughing and then went and renacted "Siddalls" in the garden...few months later he was playing for us!!
 
Michael Branch, Darren Wassall, Trevor Christie, Barry Siddall, Tony Grant, Lee Peacock, Jason Van Bleurk, Matthew Mills, Bill Williams, Tyrone Mears, Simon Tracey, Tony Scully, Glenn Whelan, Robert Hopkins, Mark Seagraves, Nicky Summerbee (2nd time round 2001)
I had no idea nicky summerbee played for us twice ???

just checked, didnt play a game second time round but the fact he rejoined has gone out of my memory banks
 
David Cross
Cross had a decent scoring record during his one season with us but didnt seem to play at the end of the season. Unsure if he was injured but he may have got a goal or 2 to keep us up. Had big shoes to fill being the cut price replacement for Francis when he was already at the veteran stage of his career.
 
I had no idea nicky summerbee played for us twice ???

just checked, didnt play a game second time round but the fact he rejoined has gone out of my memory banks
his only game second time round was a friendly at Oldham in 2001 which was played 6 or 7 games into the season
 
David Pizarro.

Remember him joining, never remember him playing and couldn't even tell you what he looked like, and I've not missed a home game since 2003!
he scored in the UEFA Cup win over Porto in 2011/12 4-0 the game we sang to Hulk "you're not incredible"
 
One of my early heroes was Vic Gomersall. I thought he had a cool name, but even in the pre-Mercer days, when we were piss poor, he was never a regular.

Other fond memories from those days - Cliff Sear, Dave Bacuzzi, Matt Gray, and the legend that was Roy Gratrix.
 

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