johnniericoh
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Some of the posts picking their best 11 of all time included George Hudson but most SBT's were not around at the time to witness one of the greatest players of all time play for CCFC.
GH was bought from Peterboro in 1963 replacing current legend Terry Bly causing absolute mayhem for City fans BUT the maestro promptly scored a hat trick on his debut against Halifax Town and another legend was born.
It wasn't just the quantity of goals, 162 in 296 games, but the sheer brilliance of most of them.
George was not a big guy, about the same size and stature as Kevin Philips, but boy could he put it about.
With his swarthy looks and style of play you would have thought he was of Brazillian stock but he was just a normal English guy from Manchester.
Some of his goals defied logic and it is tragic there was no media in those days to capture this mesmerising character and his goals.
George stayed with us for three years top goal scoring every year until he was sold to Northampton in 1966 missing the push to Div 1 the following year.
Such was his popularity thousands (yes thousands) of City fans actually watched George play at Northampton for a number of games - simply wouldn't happen in todays game.
George is still alive and kicking in Manchester aged 74 and is a frequent guest of the Sky Blues Legend match days.
His career goal total of 162 in 296 games would equate to 25+ goals per 46 goal season.
What a player.
Any one else have fond memories of George ???
PUSB
GH was bought from Peterboro in 1963 replacing current legend Terry Bly causing absolute mayhem for City fans BUT the maestro promptly scored a hat trick on his debut against Halifax Town and another legend was born.
It wasn't just the quantity of goals, 162 in 296 games, but the sheer brilliance of most of them.
George was not a big guy, about the same size and stature as Kevin Philips, but boy could he put it about.
With his swarthy looks and style of play you would have thought he was of Brazillian stock but he was just a normal English guy from Manchester.
Some of his goals defied logic and it is tragic there was no media in those days to capture this mesmerising character and his goals.
George stayed with us for three years top goal scoring every year until he was sold to Northampton in 1966 missing the push to Div 1 the following year.
Such was his popularity thousands (yes thousands) of City fans actually watched George play at Northampton for a number of games - simply wouldn't happen in todays game.
George is still alive and kicking in Manchester aged 74 and is a frequent guest of the Sky Blues Legend match days.
His career goal total of 162 in 296 games would equate to 25+ goals per 46 goal season.
What a player.
Any one else have fond memories of George ???
PUSB
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