Seldom mentioned legends... (2 Viewers)

Moff

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Here's a starter - John Smith, Brian Lewis, Dave Clements.....

Maybe legend may not be the best description for them but I always thought Steve Hunt, Garry Thompson, Brain Borrows and Trevor Peake got less accolades than they should have when with us.
 
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capel & collindridge

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Seldom mentioned here: Peter Hill, Ray Sambrook, Mick Kearns, Ernie Machin, Reg Matthews, Terry Yorath, Steve Froggatt

Deserve more appreciation: Ian Gibson, Terry Bly, Willie Carr, John Eustace, David Thompson
 

mechaishida

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Seldom mentioned here: Peter Hill, Ray Sambrook, Mick Kearns, Ernie Machin, Reg Matthews, Terry Yorath, Steve Froggatt

Deserve more appreciation: Ian Gibson, Terry Bly, Willie Carr, John Eustace, David Thompson

I agree with all of those, mate. People would slate John Eustace up HR, but he gave the shirt 100% and it showed.

David Thompson was just sheer quality, if only we'd hung onto him for a bit longer. That lad was magic.
 

Moff

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I agree with all of those, mate. People would slate John Eustace up HR, but he gave the shirt 100% and it showed.

David Thompson was just sheer quality, if only we'd hung onto him for a bit longer. That lad was magic.

Eustace is one of the nicest most down to earth footballers I have ever met. Genuine nice bloke, and often saw him at the games in the stand supporting us when not playing.
 

Jcap

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Jim Blyth, Mick Coop, Paul Dyson, Steve Hunt, Mark Hateley, Jim Melrose, Gary Bannister. Ah those were the days...
 

standupforcity

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Seldom mentioned here: Peter Hill, Ray Sambrook, Mick Kearns, Ernie Machin, Reg Matthews, Terry Yorath, Steve Froggatt

Deserve more appreciation: Ian Gibson, Terry Bly, Willie Carr, John Eustace, David Thompson

Ernie Machin used to sit on the bench smoking after being substituted....perfectly normal back then!
 

hamil99

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Marcus Hall and Callum Davenport, really believe the later would of been a great defend for country and club if he was not advised badly and did some stupid shit.
 

phildownunder

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One of my favourite players from the Jimmy Hill era was Brian Hill who I think never got the recognition he deserved. He was not a flashy player, but he was an excellent man marker who was an important cog in JH`s sides while the likes of Hudson and Rees were doing their stuff in attack
 

tisza

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"Harry" Roberts rarely gets a mention but he was a top fella - on and off the pitch.
 

Malaka

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Craig Bellamy is my choice. A quality striker, who was humble, considerate and everything you could want from a CCFC player. Who was gracious when he left us and has always said good things about the club and fans.
Does anyone have any contacts in the Catholic Church? I think there should be beatification so that he can become St Craig.
 

Otis

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I see no-one's mentioned Bobby Parker, our very own Bobby Moore. Very highly rated and loved at the time, but hardly ever mentioned at all nowadays.
 

Mcbean

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Roberto Jarni - legendary story about him not coming - made BR a packet and sold a load of shirts - definitely a conspiracy theory
 

Otis

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had to be the fattest player I've seen play for the city - although a past-his-prime Bob latchford was close!!
I don't know how old you are, Tisza, but we once had an ex Nottingham Forest left back play for us in the 1970's, I think it was Peter Hindley, who had the most enormous beer belly on him. It was a surprise he could even stand.

He was definitely bigger than Peter Barnes!
 

Grendel

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I don't know how old you are, Tisza, but we once had an ex Nottingham Forest left back play for us in the 1970's, I think it was Peter Hindley, who had the most enormous beer belly on him. It was a surprise he could even stand.

He was definitely bigger than Peter Barnes!

He once scored a brilliant lob from 30 yards against Leeds.
 

SIR ERNIE

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Maurice Setters/Bobby Gould/The three Ernies/Colin Stein/Neil Martin/John O'Rourke
 

blueflint

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willie humphries,bill myerscough,arthur lightning,ronnie rees i could go on and on
 

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