Richard Shaw (5 Viewers)

Greggs

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Spotted at the Ricoh = new assistant manager
 

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WillieStanley

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If so, great move. He actually has coaching experience, and has a promotion to the Champ on his back room CV. Not to mention the obvious ties to the club!
 

CovisGod

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I'm his biggest fan, possibly favourite player of the last 20 years, would LOVE to see him as assistant
 

Covstu

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Be nice tonsee him back, I still remember his great goal at gillingham what a day that was!
 

Astute

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And we would have a backup defender when we run out of defenders next season.....
 

Gray

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Ha when I saw he'd left millwall I wondered how long it would be until someone but this on here. 2 hours I should have had a bet
 

Lord_Nampil

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i am sure he left Millwall in May, just a delay on the confirmation, Thorn and Shaw did play for Palace together!
 

Regis87

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Yeah thought he left a couple of months ago , Millwall fan and workmate was telling me back Then that he was coming to Coventry
 

Real

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One of the worst players to ever play for us. The mind boggles that people actually rated this clown, but it does give a great indication as to why the club has fallen so far if this is the standard of player the fans are willing to not only accept, but to lord over them too. Yeovil Vs CCFC, you get what you deserve.


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Osullivan18

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One of the worst players to ever play for us. The mind boggles that people actually rated this clown, but it does give a great indication as to why the club has fallen so far if this is the standard of player the fans are willing to not only accept, but to lord over them too. Yeovil Vs CCFC, you get what you deserve.


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Disagree, I remember watching plenty of games where Shaw was either Man of the match or played very well. These were all during the championship campaigns mind.
 

CovisGod

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Very, very harsh mate, he wasn't a bad player but above all else he was loyal, he loved the club and that's what we're lacking these days. Did he not play for free for a bit when we first got in the shit financially ? I'd prefer to have 11 Richard Shaws playing for Coventry than one turn coat Marlon King


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Skybluefaz

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One of the worst players to ever play for us. The mind boggles that people actually rated this clown, but it does give a great indication as to why the club has fallen so far if this is the standard of player the fans are willing to not only accept, but to lord over them too. Yeovil Vs CCFC, you get what you deserve.


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Outrageous, this guy was a top level defender, not a player who would step out of the back with the ball or look 'classy' but a pure defender who served our club amazingly.

Every team needs a Richard Shaw
 

Real

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Outrageous, this guy was a top level defender, not a player who would step out of the back with the ball or look 'classy' but a pure defender who served our club amazingly.

Every team needs a Richard Shaw

He was awful. He wouldn't win an Ariel ball if he was being challenged, he would panic if he had the ball at his feet. Most passes were sideways or backwards, and the amount of times he would give the ball away needlessly, only to recover with a last ditch challenge (which is why I think some rated him) is incalculable.

I wonder how long before I hear the usual "he was a great man marker" "he was loyal" sheeplike replies parrotted out?


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CovisGod

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Says the man calling anyone who appreciates one of the most loyal players we ever had "Sheeplike"

Pot, kettle, black.
 

Chipfat

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It would be good to get him back into the set up experienced in coaching and already has knowlegde of the club, good replacment for SH if true that is...
 

Real

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"One of his more infamous moments in a Palace shirt came in January 1995, during the Eagles' home fixture against Manchester United. United midfielder Eric Cantona attempted to get on the end of a long clearance by Peter Schmeichel and was obstructed by Shaw, who had marked him out of the game."

He was an excellent man marker, see above :whistle:

I think I'll take Alex Ferguson's opinion above that of most others, and his opinion of Richard Shaw after this event was to ask Cantona why he was letting players like Shaw bother him? He is a rubbish player who shouldn't be on the same pitch as Eric. But hey, what does Ferguson know in comparison to the Richard Shaw fans out there?

Says the man calling anyone who appreciates one of the most loyal players we ever had "Sheeplike"

Pot, kettle, black.

I didn't make it personal to anybody, but if the cap fits obviously. ;-)


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ajsccfc

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Ferguson would say that because Cantona was an excellent footballer. 'Players like Shaw' would cover 99% of the league.

I thought Shaw was alright. Not shite but not our white knight. Of course if more than one person dares to think differently to me on this or anything it's a sheep mentality.
 

Grendel

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I know that you love bring the ferguson quote up, it was in the context of criticising his team and was not as you suggest.

I knew that a post about shaw would bring you out again. I say the same to you as I did last time. Shaw was first choice as a defender for around 9 managers during his time here and at palace. Now who knows more you or those managers?
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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I doubt Shaw is coming to CCFC.

SISU are cutting non playing staff and the only reason Carsley is in the first team coaching role is as a replacement for Harrison. I doubt we will have an official assistant manager this season.

We has a part time fitness coach last season. Which says it all...
 

Real

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Ferguson would say that because Cantona was an excellent footballer. 'Players like Shaw' would cover 99% of the league.

I thought Shaw was alright. Not shite but not our white knight. Of course if more than one person dares to think differently to me on this or anything it's a sheep mentality.

No, it's every mans right to disagree, the sheeplike mentality comes in when they trot out the myth that he was a good man to man marker, I hope that clears it up?

I know that you love bring the ferguson quote up, it was in the context of criticising his team and was not as you suggest.

I knew that a post about shaw would bring you out again. I say the same to you as I did last time. Shaw was first choice as a defender for around 9 managers during his time here and at palace. Now who knows more you or those managers?

And in those 9 years and various managers, what became of the managers and the clubs involved? I'm almost certain the manager was sacked at Palace and Palace were relegated. At CCFC we were eventually relegated, and of the managers I can recall off the top of my head the following were sacked, Big Con, Strachan, Nilsson, Black, Reid, Adams, there may be more??

As for who knows more, myself or these sacked managers, it could be argued that these sacked managers, (I'd argue if they'd gotten a decent centre half whi could actually defend they may not have been sacked) however, who knows more, these sacked managers or Alex Ferguson?? It's a toughie so take your time.


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vRS19TD

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Despite Shaw's best efforts throughout the season (for which he was named "Player of the Year"), Palace were relegated back to Division One, and Shaw moved to Coventry City in November 1995 for £1m. He performed consistently well for Coventry over 10 years, making over 350 appearances and scored his first and only goal for Coventry after over 250 games against Gillingham in May 2004.[2] He won the "Player of the Year" award at the club in 1998/99 and the "Players' Player of the Year" award in 2002/03. Having spent a decade at Coventry where he had gained much respect from the fans, his testimonial match against Celtic in April 2006 was a big success, with the Sky Blues ending as 3-1 winners over the Scottish champions,[3] before he was released at the end of that season.

He was a bad player, only 1 player of the year award, i ask you!!!
Before i get flamed, i'm being sarcastic. ;)
 

ajsccfc

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No, it's every mans right to disagree, the sheeplike mentality comes in when they trot out the myth that he was a good man to man marker, I hope that clears it up?

You say it's every man's right to disagree, yet you regard something you don't agree with as a myth followed by sheep. It's crystal clear.
 

hamil99

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Real, are u thinking of the right player, because Richard Shaw was immense In the air, solid as a rock, a bit slow maybe but he made up for it with his footballing qualitys!
 

Real

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Real, are u thinking of the right player, because Richard Shaw was immense In the air, solid as a rock, a bit slow maybe but he made up for it with his footballing qualitys!

Immense in the air? Solid as a rock? I think we are definitely talking about a different Richard Shaw.

He was a bad player, only 1 player of the year award, i ask you!!!
Before i get flamed, i'm being sarcastic. ;)

Yes, he won the player of the year award at the successful English footballing giants of Crystal Palace, Coventry City and Millwall, wow, what a player. Remind me again who came 2nd to him when he won it here? Oh yes Roland Nilsson, one of the finest players to ever wear the Sky Blue, and if this alone doesn't tell you why the club is now where it deserves to be I don't know what does, because if you are honestly telling me the likes of Shaw was a better player than the immense Nilsson I'll stand fuckin'.



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