. Darren Huckerby was brilliant on his day, but don't forget why he was moved on. He needed constant and intensive coaching and, half the time, ran around like a headless chicken.Dion, Huckerby, Keane and Froggatt for me. Dion and Huckerby were the one's that first got me watching city, keane for his obvious quality and froggatt after scoring some belters, one was against everton i think? Could have been a cracking player.
. Darren Huckerby was brilliant on his day, but don't forget why he was moved on. He needed constant and intensive coaching and, half the time, ran around like a headless chicken.
I'm glad someone has remembered Mick Coop. Mick was a sound full back and was a regular for about 10 years. He rarely missed a penalty, was an excellent defender, could move up in to midfield and occasionally scored crucial goals. He was ultra reliable, not dirty and guaranteed us a good defence. His concentration throughout the game never wavered - just the kind of defender we have been missing.Too many to chose from, but lets not forget Carr, Coop, Sillett and Wesson...like I said too many!
I was only 8 or 9 by the time he moved on so I can only really remember the highlights. I do remember him being offside a phenomenal amount though!. Darren Huckerby was brilliant on his day, but don't forget why he was moved on. He needed constant and intensive coaching and, half the time, ran around like a headless chicken.
To be fair he was the only fullback to play George Best out of the game.
Best hated playing against him. That's not my opinion, Best actually said it!
:thinking about:Wasn't that Chris Cattlin?
my faves:
Tommy Hutchison
Ian Gibson
Peter Ndlovu
Steve Ogrizovic
David Speedie
You're right. When we lashed out £100,000 (a record for a full back) on classy full back Wilf Smith from Sheff Wed, Chris Cattlin lost his place for a year or two. Mick Coop was hardly ever dropped and rarely got injured.No mate, it was definately Mick Coop.
No mate, it was definately Mick Coop.
I've got two, Dion Dublin, and from the "Good old days", Ray Pointer.:blue:
Are you me?
Ditto!!
Yes definitely Coop...often forgotten about...but I can still see him breaking up the wing and getting in a great cross..then covering back immediately. Hard to better really!No mate, it was definately Mick Coop.