He was head and shoulders above everyone else in the side, despite his brother dying from leukaemia during that time. He is an absolute legend at that club. And many is the time I've quoted the Stockport fan I heard on Radio 5 saying "there was nothing Carl Baker couldn't do with a football, and he didn't score ordinary goals, they were all absolute screamers". (obviously not including the pens in that!).
He's a player who wears his heart on his sleeve, which means he shows his frustration when he makes a mistake. We usually respond by booing him, and then he has a bad game..
I wonder why he did better at Stockport than here? He's in the same division now in a better team than that he starred for. Hopefully he is more settled now, fit (which he wasn't for most of last season), can feel a little love off our fans for a change-and have a storming season. Don't we all want that?