The Worst of the Worst (1 Viewer)

Moff

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I can't recall his name but the Yugoslav goalkeeper who had such a bad game in 83-4 that Gould said in the press he would never play again. Next game the replacement was injured and Gould had to eat humble pie!

As others have named it was the useless Raddy Avramovich.

I saw him beaten by another Keepers Goal Kick (Steve Sherwood of Watford) and in his last game for the club, let a cross in at his near post and punched the ball into his own net. Maybe he is related to Burge? ;)
 

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Moff

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To be honest I always laugh when someone says "that is the worst Coventry city player in that position I've ever seen"

We had it the other day. Tudgay - the worst striker - oddly the poster admitted to seeing John Gayle. They cannot have seen the dying embers of Bob Latchford, the curious Graham Withey or the Greek beach bum Tommy Langley whose sprinting prowess made Yakubu look like Bolt on a very good day..

Hearing Gayle, Withey and Langley in the same sentence brought me out in a cold sweat. They would only just get in the team now, which is saying something!
 

Otis

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It's Burge's decision making as much as anything else. Shall I come, shall I go, shall I stay on my line, should I start to come out for the ball and then go back?

He is literally all over the place and he scares the life out of defenders, so you can only imagine the effect on the back four.

RCC on the other hand is almost the complete opposite and is too brave for his own good, practically coming for everything and anything.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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We had it the other day. Tudgay - the worst striker - oddly the poster admitted to seeing John Gayle. They cannot have seen the dying embers of Bob Latchford, the curious Graham Withey or the Greek beach bum Tommy Langley whose sprinting prowess made Yakubu look like Bolt on a very good day.

You couldn't beat being 3 - 0 down away on a rain soaked open terrace only to see John Gayle come off the bench. I liked him as it was always likely that he'd cheer me up with a really bad tackle near the end of a game and brighten the 100 mile journey home up a bit.
 

shmmeee

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Surely as we are at our lowest position in some ridiculous amount of years, you've got to say it's mostly the current squad?

I mean a player who looked shit in the Championship or Prem might not look bad at this level. Players who look shit at this level we know would look shit at a higher level. If that makes sense.
 

Otis

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Which is why I never ever want to piss on anyone's chips about Clarrie Bourton.

Phenomenal record, but at what level?
 

AlansEyes

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I'm pleased to say I seem to have managed to wipe all memory of John Gayle's performances from my brain. The thought of John 'The Flying Postman' Williams bombing through the middle does still fill me with dread, however.
 

NortonSkyBlue

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I seem remember Withey scoring a late equalizer at spurs on his debut and that was the high point.
Gayle was so bad that he may have struggled to get in to this team.
Langley had a great start at Chelsea but was a busted filush by the time he got to us
I remember cyrille regis struggling in his first season with us and he was so lacking in confidence that I thought that it for him but the one that brings me out in hives was Simon Howarth. Had everything could do nothing.
 

Otis

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I seem remember Withey scoring a late equalizer at spurs on his debut and that was the high point.
Gayle was so bad that he may have struggled to get in to this team.
Langley had a great start at Chelsea but was a busted filush by the time he got to us
I remember cyrille regis struggling in his first season with us and he was so lacking in confidence that I thought that it for him but the one that brings me out in hives was Simon Howarth. Had everything could do nothing.
I remember that game well. Only listened to it on the radio, but it was a time I very much liked Bobby Gould.

I think we were under the cosh for most of the game and Spurs were leading 1-0. Withey then suddenly scored and Gould shouted at them to get the ball back on the kick off spot and then passionately urged them to go forwards and go and seek a winner.

Might have been a bit rash, but I admired his spirit and adventure.
 
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ovduk78

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John Gayle was one of a handful of footballers who could go up for a header and end up heading it as he landed on the floor.
There is nothing wrong with not being very good and Gould bought a few of them but players like Platnauer never stopped trying and that for most of us can be enough
 

NorthernWisdom

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I remember that game well. Only listened to it on the radio, but it was a time I very much liked Bobby Gould.

I think we were under the cost for most of the game and Spurs were leading 1-0. Withey then suddenly scored and Gould shouted at them to get the ball back on the kick off spot and then passionately urged them to go forwards and go and seek a winner.

Might have been a bit rash, but I admired his spirit and adventure.
Still some of the best times watching CCFC, when Quinn was banging them in and the whole side seemed determined to attack, whoever the opposition, and show no fear.

Tell you what though, Gould didn't half sign some shockers amidst the diamonds. Sometimes they worked though. Saw John Williams mentioned above and he may have been shit, but we needed some pace and he had that - remember seeing him beat John Wark time and again after giving him a 10 metre head start.
 

stevefloyd

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To be honest I always laugh when someone says "that is the worst Coventry city player in that position I've ever seen"
Eric mcmanass for me utter utter shite
We had it the other day. Tudgay - the worst striker - oddly the poster admitted to seeing John Gayle. They cannot have seen the dying embers of Bob Latchford, the curious Graham Withey or the Greek beach bum Tommy Langley whose sprinting prowess made Yakubu look like Bolt on a very good day.

The point is comparisons normally are pointless as there are hundreds of worse examples from the archives.

However, as I sat watching the ensuing car crash on Saturday I did genuinely think as a regular first choice Lee Burge has to be the worst goalkeeper. Yes the inevitable Italian will be mentioned but I'd wager hardly anyone saw his game (I did ironically) and it's one game. There was the French guy and the Danish one and Scott shearer but I can't recall the depths I see this guy sink to.

The tennis ball game he looked like he'd been hit by one as he staggered around the 6 yard box. The first goal on Saturday I thought the poor chap had contracted St Vitus dance. Then he seemed to have concrete boots as he lumbered out to not claim a ball that was 80 20 his to get.

Yet when Mowbray first arrived he never addressed the most important position in the team - he started as his number one.

Lee Burge enters my hall of fame as the worst of the worst. Yet no one has done anything about it at the club.
 

Great_Expectations

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I know he was a loanee and didn't spend a significant period of time with us, but if we are taking about the worst of the worst, you can't not mention Andre Wright. He is genuinely the worst winger/striker I have EVER seen.
 

Liquid Gold

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We shouldn't be too harsh on the lad. If we gave him some encouragement maybe he could succeed. So in that vain let me be the first to say Lee, I'm sure you'd walk on to a plumbing course at the local college.
 

Calista

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As my username suggests, it would be churlish of me to opt for anyone other than the great Dimi Konstantopoulos - though seems he's gone on to forge a reasonable enough career post-City.
Don't do yourself down Dimi, I thought you were a good keeper for the City, and I'm not surprised that you did well after leaving. Despite that, I used to have a good laugh at the alternative moniker of "Dimi Cantstopalotofshots".
 
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westcountry_skyblue

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I thought Burge was to slow to come off his line on Saturday,Just doesn't anticipate all scenarios in my opinion!
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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It's Burge's decision making as much as anything else. Shall I come, shall I go, shall I stay on my line, should I start to come out for the ball and then go back?

He is literally all over the place and he scares the life out of defenders, so you can only imagine the effect on the back four.

RCC on the other hand is almost the complete opposite and is too brave for his own good, practically coming for everything and anything.
Completely agree about Burge. All the opposition have to do is lob the ball towards Burge and if it's a 50/50 between he and the oncoming attacker Burge always looks hesitant. Generally over the decades we have been blessed with some talented keepers but that era seems to be most definitely over.
 

Otis

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Burge's anticipation is horrendous. He should have come out to collect the ball for the first goal.
Worse than that was the one with Ajose through on goal. He came off his line, was surely favourite, but then half way through decided to go back to his line again and was only saved by a great Turnbull tackle.
 

rob9872

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If Burge and RCC are the fruits of Oggy then perhaps he isn't up to the task, but realistically in his position, ask yourself if you'd jack it in?

Amazing servant, loyal through and through when he could have moved on post 87 and genuinely decent honourable bloke. Some of the criticism on here towards him defies belief. Blame the people who run the club. Christ if they offered me the keepers job I'd take it and be 1000 times worse.
 

fernandopartridge

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Worse than that was the one with Ajose through on goal. He came off his line, was surely favourite, but then half way through decided to go back to his line again and was only saved by a great Turnbull tackle.
Yeah, was thinking of that one too. What does Oggy tell him to do?
 

rob9872

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Isn't Paul Culpin worth a mention?
Like a number of players we had in the top flight he wasn't up to the task but still a cut above the current crop of hasbeens and neverwillbe's!
 

torchomatic

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The 25 Hondurans signed by Richardson and Strachan.
 

Skybluefaz

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The amount of goals he concedes from 6 yards out or less is ridiculous. Any cross in is made to look like it was delivered by David Beckham because of Burge's total ineptitude.
 

bezzer

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No how can he coach the worst goalkeeper to be anything else?

The other really bad one was Raddy Avramowich - what can he do if the guy is a useless fuckwit.

I think they wre the exact words Bobby Gould used after he'd dropped him....
 

Gazolba

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Then again, there is nothing worse than a really good goal-keeper who lets in stupid goals in big games.
Think any England goalkeeper since Banks and Shilton (and possibly Clemence), Hart, Robinson, Green, Carson etc. etc.
I'd say a good goal-keeper is easily the most important player in the team. And we've sorely lacked in that area since Westwood left.
 

wal3590

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Chris Dunn? I am a fan of RCC, give him a run of games and he will cement his spot. Although saying that I wouldnt mind him centre mid either!
 

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