I_Saw_Shaw_Score
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That Dion Dublin goal v Newcastle thanks to Shay Given's gift!
HOW is that 20 years ago!!
HOW is that 20 years ago!!
What an absolute pleasure was watching Dion play for us. A man mountain up front or at the back. Best I've seen in a Coventry shirt.
And you are nowhere near 30 :smuggrin:No where near as good as Tommy Hutchinson
No where near as good as Tommy Hutchinson
Can't even get his name right
But yeah, Dublin is my all time favourite Cov player.
Agree with all of the above .Dublin was such a talisman. I don't think it's an overstatement to say without him, we'd have gone down sooner. When you look at it, we had a lot of good attacking options over those last few top flight seasons. Dublin, Huckerby, Whelan, Keane. If only we'd had a better defence to match our forwards, we might have snatched a top 6 finish somewhere in there.
I think him going to Villa has now become diluted and people just remember the great player he was for us. Besides, a select few know the real reason he went there and not to Blackburn. :emoji_stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:As someone who's about to turn 30 next year (a long with many city fans I'm guessing), he was easily the best player I've seen in our shirt (not counting say boosts testimonial or the half a dozen games Wise was here for). He still to this day sounds like a fantastic guy and I don't blame him for what he did, going to Villa. He's never said a bad word about the club and even though it was very much relegation dog fighting most of the time, he should have been playing for England.
I think him going to Villa has now become diluted and people just remember the great player he was for us. Besides, a select few know the real reason he went there and not to Blackburn. :emoji_stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
What a player he was as well.......He has been forgiven by City fans, unlike that traitor George Boateng
What a player he was as well.......
I spoke to Phil Neal about a month after we signed him, and Neal said he'd had no idea how good Dion's left foot was. He also said that when Lee Hurst got over his knee injury we'd have one hell of a team. Lee Hurst is one of my saddest memories of that time (alongside David Rennie's presence in the first team). Such a shame for the lad.
Boateng..yes good player.
Surely the best bit of business ever? 100k ...sold for £5m...at that time
I think him going to Villa has now become diluted and people just remember the great player he was for us. Besides, a select few know the real reason he went there and not to Blackburn. :emoji_stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
I’ve seen both and for impact on the team Dublin is the best. Hutchison was a great player - an old fashioned winger - but he had a lot of poor games and never scored enough goals (public lynching will now happen) Dublin actually had a phenomenal impact when you look at it.
I have to admit to being a bit unsure when we paid £2m for Dublin, an ex Cambridge forward who had been injured at Man Utd and hardly played for them. How wrong I was? He was our talisman and it is arguable that he was the best player we have had since I started watching us in 1973 in 2 positions