Yes we signed Hudson from Peterborough also. The story goes that Terry Bly was bought by Derrick Robbins because he thought that was who Jimmy Hill wanted. Apparently Hill preferred George Hudson. Don't forget, as forceful a personality as Jimmy Hill was, Derrick Robbins was the boss, the chairman and a strong individual.
Bly was a terrific goalscorer for us, something like 25 goals in 30 games. But Hill thought 'The Hud,' was a better centre forward. If my memory serves me right Bly and Hudson played one game together, but that was it. And Bly scored in it. Shortly after he left for Notts County. Where he really surprisingly faded away after a magnificent goalscoring career. I was baffled at why he was sold at the time. But only being a kid soon took to Hudson.
Last Time I saw Terry Bly he was the pitch presenting prizes at halftime when we played Peterborough at their place in the League Cup on the day of the 9/11 disaster. He walked with a big limp. He died a few years ago. A very old school centre forward who did brilliantly for us and must have wondered what he'd done wrong here. But then we don't know the inside story. Could be a hundred reasons.
Hill came after the Kings Lynn game. He'd been approached by Derrick Robbins a few weeks before. According to most reports, including 'Nemo' at the time in the Telegraph, Hill sat in the stand across from the main stand during that cup game. Hoping not to be noticed. The crowd was 12,080. According to the Telegraph, a couple of thousand Kings Lynn fans travelled here and made a noise.
Great to read these memories. A big change from all the other stuff.
The Norwich game we won was a 5-4 to us. Christmas 1977. Jim Blyth saved a last minute penalty. Powell, Wallace, Gooding, McDonald and Graydon scored. 21, 578 attendance. I've got a book here. Remember being on the kop freezing that day.