BrotherJoybert
Coventry |
1 of 28
Mon 8th Feb 2010 6:59pm
1: Jim Blyth
2: Danny Thomas
3: Stuart Pearce
4: Terry Yorath
5: Trevor Peake
6: Gary Gillespie
7: Steve Hunt
8: Lloyd McGrath
9: Ian Wallace
10: Dion Dublin
11: Tommy Hutchison
I've based this on players I've actually seen hence no place for anyone pre-1976 ish. Would love to have seen the players who took part in the "Sky Blue Revolution" under Jimmy Hill but wasn't born. |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Mon 8th Feb 2010 10:43pm
For what it's worth, here's my team. Like with BrotherJoybert, I can only base the players on whom I've seen myself - since about 1972.
1. Bill Glazier (Tough choice - Steve Ogrizovic or Jim Blyth were also very worthy)
2. Mick Coop
3. Bobby McDonald
4. Stuart Pearce
5. Trevor Peake
6. Terry Yorath
7. Dennis Mortimer
8. Peter Ndlovu
9. Dion Dublin
10. Ian Wallace
11. Tommy Hutchison
Maybe not all the players are wearing the correct numbers on their shirts, but I had to juggle one or two to get my favourites in!
And such a shame we're only allowed to pick 11 - just as stong a "reserve" team could easily be picked from the last 40 years or so!
Your turn.... |
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Midland Red
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3 of 28
Tue 9th Feb 2010 11:04am
Can't resist this one!
1. Bill Glazier
2. Brian Borrows
3. Stuart Pearce
4. Brian Lewis
5. George Curtis
6. Roy Barry
7. Willie Humphries
8. Gary McAllister
9. George Hudson
10. Ian Wallace
11. Steve Hunt
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JayC
Coventry |
4 of 28
Tue 9th Feb 2010 5:26pm
I am going to put a different slant on this and go for the best players ever to play for Coventry even if they were past their prime.
Peter Shilton
Kenny Sansom
Stuart Pearce
Terry Butcher
Larry Lloyd
Peter Barnes
Gerry Francis
Terry Yorath
Steve Hunt
Cyril Regis
David Speedie
Subs:
Oggy
Roland Nilsson
Gary Gillespie
Tommy Hutchison
Alan Brazil.
I would have Pearce playing centre half so Samson could be in the team and Lloyd playing right back instead of centre half. I believe Peter Shilton played a couple of reserve games at the end of his career. |
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dave owens
california usa |
5 of 28
Sat 28th Aug 2010 8:12am
My team would be,
Bill Glazier
Allan Harris
Bobby McDonald
George Curtis
Roy Barry
Terry Yorath
Ian Gibson
Dennis Mortimer
George Hudson
Tommy Hutchison
Willie Carr |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
6 of 28
Wed 1st Sep 2010 10:52pm
So many great names and players I'd struggle to make my definitive list.
Suffice to say I still remember my first ever game at Highfield Road with my dad.
1976 vs Newcastle United with Brian 'Harry' Roberts on the cover and the egg timer strip.
As such from that era names like Wallace/Ferguson, Bobby McDonald still ring out as heros to me. Tommy Hutchison used to drink in the Tollgate near my mum's.
Always remember seeing Micky Quinn in town one Saturday evening.
He had been sent off in the game at Blackburn that afternoon - had obviously left the ground immediately and got back to Coventry and was supping a pint in the pub opposite the Council House (was it called Cassidys? before Lloyds) by 8pm!
My mum's still best mates with George Curtis' wife and still sees George regularly!
Oh and Micky Gynn delivers my post!
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Midland Red
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7 of 28
Fri 22nd Jul 2011 10:46am
Those reading this topic will be saddened to read of the passing of "NEMO" - Derek Henderson
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands |
8 of 28
Fri 22nd Jul 2011 11:23am
1. Bill Glazier
2. Danny Thomas
3. Stuart Pearce
4. Roy Barry
5. Trevor Peake
6. Dennis Mortimer
7. Ian Gibson
8. Stewart Robson
9. Gary McAllister
10. George Hudson
11. Robbie Keane
Subs
Oggy
Roland Nilsson
George Curtis
Terry Yorath
Tommy Hutchison
And yes, the passing of Nemo, I remember reading his reports in the CET, wonderful wonderful times. May he rest in peace.
Was the CET's rugby reporter's pen name in those days Nimrod???
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Midland Red
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9 of 28
Fri 22nd Jul 2011 11:27am
Yes, and the speedway reporter was "Broadsider" |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
10 of 28
Sat 23rd Jul 2011 2:36pm
Hi, thought you might like this pic of someone you might know.
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Midland Red
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11 of 28
Sat 23rd Jul 2011 7:05pm
OK then, here's one for you from last Sunday
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Midland Red
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12 of 28
Mon 17th Oct 2011 2:45pm
Can I recommend any Sky Blue fan past or present to have a look at the Coventry City Former Players Association at http://www.ccfpa.co.uk/
You can page back through previous articles
One sad note - is seeing Ernie Machin now wheelchair-bound |
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Slash1
northampton |
13 of 28
Mon 17th Oct 2011 7:52pm
As a matter of interest CCFPA do hold very interesting events from time to time.
Can't imagine a City team without George Curtis, Mr Coventry City to those of us of a certain age.
Does no one remember Reg Matthews, Cov goalie that played for England, late 50's. Lived in Wyken Avenue.
Another brilliant goalie was Arthur Lightening. Drank at the Devon.
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
14 of 28
Wed 26th Oct 2011 12:12am
Lloyd McGrath's soccer school is serving him well and he's currently teaching my eldest on a 10 week course at Bablake. Still lives in the city as does George Curtis |
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TonyS
Coventry |
15 of 28
Wed 26th Oct 2011 11:58am
On 17th Oct 2011 7:52pm, Slash1 said:
.... Another brilliant goalie was Arthur Lightening. Drank at the Devon.
Drank FOR Devon more like.
I've frequently heard tales (maybe that's all they were) that he often played whilst suffering from a serious hangover. I do vaguely remember seeing him play in the 50's.
Sorry to hear about Ernie Machin - used to see him scoring goals very similar to Keith Houchen's FA Cup header.
And of course, no team would be complete without Ian (Gibbo) Gibson - I used to idolise him. His ball skills were legendary. I particularly remember one game (unfortunately can't recall which one!) where he was playing mostly down the left wing, and he absolutely terrorised the defender who was marking him. Every time Gibbo got the ball he would breeze passed the opposing player using his incredible close ball control.
Into the second half this defender was getting well and truly fed up with this (to put it politely!). The final straw came when Gibbo went round this player (again) then stopped dead and stood there with his hands on his hips and laughed in the defenders face! I've never seen anything like it. The defender didn't take kindly to this gesture of friendship and instantly landed a left hook on Gibbos jaw and flattened him. Not sure if the defender was booked. Happy days!
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