Ally Pickering scored at Plymouth, perhaps that's who Martian is on about
You were doing really well until the very last bit.Professional footballers are light years ahead of your average Saturday/ Sunday player. Always makes me chuckle when fans quote 'such and such' is shit as a matter of fact, when they probably can't kick a ball themselves. Was hilarious at the Ricoh when they did that half time shooting into an empty net thing, and our fans were all hopeless. Most missed on their 2nd attempt from 25 yards, while the only person I saw succeed from the half way line was Dietmar Bruck, doing it for charity, when he must have been 65. I also remember before the start of this season someone posted on here, who had played in a Leamington fans game against a CCFC old boys XI, and he seemed genuinely stunned about how good Michael Doyle was, someone who many of our fans regard as being limited in terms of football talent. It is all relative I know, but these players are not shit, even Greg Downs and Paul Edwards
I remember reading Fever Pitch, and Nick Hornby makes the same point about Arsenal ‘legend’ Gus Caeser. He was the only player from the Arsenal youth team to ‘make it’, and how good he must have been to get that far, and yet was considered to be utter shite...clearly he wasn’t compared to most people.Professional footballers are light years ahead of your average Saturday/ Sunday player. Always makes me chuckle when fans quote 'such and such' is shit as a matter of fact, when they probably can't kick a ball themselves. Was hilarious at the Ricoh when they did that half time shooting into an empty net thing, and our fans were all hopeless. Most missed on their 2nd attempt from 25 yards, while the only person I saw succeed from the half way line was Dietmar Bruck, doing it for charity, when he must have been 65. I also remember before the start of this season someone posted on here, who had played in a Leamington fans game against a CCFC old boys XI, and he seemed genuinely stunned about how good Michael Doyle was, someone who many of our fans regard as being limited in terms of football talent. It is all relative I know, but these players are not shit, even Greg Downs and Paul Edwards
I’ve always found it interesting for those people that don’t really get a chance. I’ve heard a few ex-pros -Bryan Robson, Sol Campbell, Roy Keane immediately spring to mind - talking about how they weren’t even the best players in their school teams.
I remember reading Fever Pitch, and Nick Hornby makes the same point about Arsenal ‘legend’ Gus Caeser. He was the only player from the Arsenal youth team to ‘make it’, and how good he must have been to get that far, and yet was considered to be utter shite...clearly he wasn’t compared to most people.
However, I would say that if you’re paid to do nothing but kicking footballs all day then you might expect a little more from some players.
I’ve always found it interesting for those people that don’t really get a chance. I’ve heard a few ex-pros -Bryan Robson, Sol Campbell, Roy Keane immediately spring to mind - talking about how they weren’t even the best players in their school teams.
Hmmm, is it just about athleticism? You might be right.My nephew was in City's Academy for about 4 years in the same group as Cyrus Christie. They were a good group, beating just about everybody they came up against but Christie was the only one that made it of that group. He was most definitely the best athlete, although the worst technically, but even then you could see that he was the one the coaches were looking at as their best prospect.
Professional footballers are light years ahead of your average Saturday/ Sunday player. Always makes me chuckle when fans quote 'such and such' is shit as a matter of fact, when they probably can't kick a ball themselves. Was hilarious at the Ricoh when they did that half time shooting into an empty net thing, and our fans were all hopeless. Most missed on their 2nd attempt from 25 yards, while the only person I saw succeed from the half way line was Dietmar Bruck, doing it for charity, when he must have been 65. I also remember before the start of this season someone posted on here, who had played in a Leamington fans game against a CCFC old boys XI, and he seemed genuinely stunned about how good Michael Doyle was, someone who many of our fans regard as being limited in terms of football talent. It is all relative I know, but these players are not shit, even Greg Downs and Paul Edwards
I’ve told this story before so apologies to anyone who remembers it. I went to school with Andy Blair and whilst he was obviously very talented he wasn’t the best player in our year. Anyway, Andy got a trial with City and the other lad got a trial at Leicester. As you know, we took Andy Blair (who went on to make Villa’s European Cup final squad) but the other lad got rejected by Leicester. He didn’t bother pursuing a career in football after that and got a regular job selling cars.I remember reading Fever Pitch, and Nick Hornby makes the same point about Arsenal ‘legend’ Gus Caeser. He was the only player from the Arsenal youth team to ‘make it’, and how good he must have been to get that far, and yet was considered to be utter shite...clearly he wasn’t compared to most people.
However, I would say that if you’re paid to do nothing but kicking footballs all day then you might expect a little more from some players.
I’ve always found it interesting for those people that don’t really get a chance. I’ve heard a few ex-pros -Bryan Robson, Sol Campbell, Roy Keane immediately spring to mind - talking about how they weren’t even the best players in their school teams.
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