johnniericoh
Member
When you think back over the years (probably a bit unfair on younger SBT's I know) but we have had some cracking players and teams fit to grace any stadium.But set aside your super stars high transfer fee players etc and think about the others who didn't quite catch the eye or were taken for granted.
I am talking about players who gave there all, probably limited in super skills and were probably regarded as institutions who carried out their duties with dignity, loyalty and enthusiasm for the game.
I would like to tag them as THE DEPENDABLES always there, always giving 100% always reliable.
Starting with the 1960's era and allocating each player to respective footballing decades until today below is my first stab at naming these stalwarts of the game I am sure there are many more:
1960's - ERNIE MACHIN - (1963-1972) - 257 League Games / 33 goals
good workhorse, passing ability superb - had an eye for goal when needed
1970's - MICK COOP - (1966-1981) - 420/18
hardly put a foot wrong, good defender, could go forward as well - hardly injured
1980's - TREVOR PEAKE (1983-1991) - 278/6
one of the best uncapped CB's, deceptive in the air - could play ball out of defence
1990's - RICHARD SHAW (1995-2006) - 317/1
lionheart Richard, one of the best one for one markers, sorely missed
2000's - MICHAEL DOYLE (2003-2011) - 265/20
box to box Mr Energy, limited ball control but could boss the midfield
What is conclusive is the length of long service they gave to CCFC not quick fit journymen but loyal to the cause.
There are many more: Brian Hill, Ron Farmer, Paul Telfer, Willie Carr, Chis Cattlin .......
Willing to be shot down for my choice but what do you think ???
PUSB
I am talking about players who gave there all, probably limited in super skills and were probably regarded as institutions who carried out their duties with dignity, loyalty and enthusiasm for the game.
I would like to tag them as THE DEPENDABLES always there, always giving 100% always reliable.
Starting with the 1960's era and allocating each player to respective footballing decades until today below is my first stab at naming these stalwarts of the game I am sure there are many more:
1960's - ERNIE MACHIN - (1963-1972) - 257 League Games / 33 goals
good workhorse, passing ability superb - had an eye for goal when needed
1970's - MICK COOP - (1966-1981) - 420/18
hardly put a foot wrong, good defender, could go forward as well - hardly injured
1980's - TREVOR PEAKE (1983-1991) - 278/6
one of the best uncapped CB's, deceptive in the air - could play ball out of defence
1990's - RICHARD SHAW (1995-2006) - 317/1
lionheart Richard, one of the best one for one markers, sorely missed
2000's - MICHAEL DOYLE (2003-2011) - 265/20
box to box Mr Energy, limited ball control but could boss the midfield
What is conclusive is the length of long service they gave to CCFC not quick fit journymen but loyal to the cause.
There are many more: Brian Hill, Ron Farmer, Paul Telfer, Willie Carr, Chis Cattlin .......
Willing to be shot down for my choice but what do you think ???
PUSB