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Check out the line-ups from our first game of the 2014-15 season....
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This featured the strange Clough 'experiment' of starting with the untried centre-back pairing of McGahey and Alcock.
Thankfully, times have changed!
Someone do a "where are they now" post.
One player has survived from that game for us, deservedly so.
We were piss weak and BCFC deserved their win.
Just goes to show, what Wilder has done for us, from that squad there to now. We really do have a special manager
Someone do a "where are they now" post.
and the Lundstram/Evans axis in midfield
That was the beginning of the end for Clough discarding two experienced centre back like he did was typical of the Clough personality while our manager it came back to bite him on the bum all season,culminating in the Swindon debacle.Memory is a little hazy, but I remember thinking that McGahey actually played ok, but Alcock looked like what he was, a full-back playing out of position.
This of course was the bewildering time that Clough bombed out what was thought to be his first choice centre-back pairing of Collins and Butler.
Magahey fouled Lavery to concede a pen the other night in the checkatrade trophy.1 Mark Howard: currently first choice keeper for League One Blackpool
16 Ben Davies: still playing at the age of 37, plying his trade in the National League North for Boston
2 Craig Alcock: released by Doncaster at the end of last season and has yet to find a new club
17 Harrison McGahey: first choice centre half for Rochdale in League One
3 Bob Harris: playing for AFC Telford in the National League North
10 Stefan Scougall: back in Scotland playing for SPL side St Johnstone where he has one goal in six appearances so far this season
6 Chris Basham: the sole representative of that awful game still at United (and deservedly so)
22 Louis Reed: benchwarming for Peterborough in League One
7 Ryan Flynn: also back in Scotland playing for SPL side St Mirren
21 Michael Higdon: retired 18 months ago, last seen putting in some awful on-pitch but outstanding in-canteen performances for Bangor in the Welsh Premier League
9 Jamie Murphy: now at Rangers but out for the season with knee-knack
Subs
13 George Willis: quit the professional game, now (I think) coaching at United's academy
15 Neill Collins: managing Tampa Bay Rowdies in the second tier of the US league
8 Michael Doyle: still playing at Coventry in League One
20 Jamal Campbell-Ryce: signed for Stevenage in League Two in July but has yet to make a league appearance
11 Jose Baxter: back from a second drugs ban, now at League Two Oldham (with current Blades loanee Sam Graham)
12 Marc McNulty: aside from Basham, the only member of this squad to be in the Championship. Now at Reading
18 Chris Porter: becoming a cult hero back at Crewe; three goals in six appearances this season (two goals in the Chuckaturd Trophy win at Tranmere)
So:
2 in the Championship (Basham & McNulty)
3 in the Scottish Premiership (Murphy, Flynn & Scougall)
4 in League One (Howard, McGahey, Reed, Doyle)
3 in League Two (Campbell-Ryce, Baxter, Porter)
2 in the National League North (Harris, Davies)
2 retired (Willis, Higdon)
1 in America (Collins)
1 without a club (Alcock)
7 midgets in that side and as soon as I saw that dwarf Alcock was at centre half I knew Clough had lost his marbles
Check out the line-ups from our first game of the 2014-15 season....
View attachment 44008
This featured the strange Clough 'experiment' of starting with the untried centre-back pairing of McGahey and Alcock.
Thankfully, times have changed!
Cheers Balham Blade that was painful to revisit.1 Mark Howard: currently first choice keeper for League One Blackpool
16 Ben Davies: still playing at the age of 37, plying his trade in the National League North for Boston
2 Craig Alcock: released by Doncaster at the end of last season and has yet to find a new club
17 Harrison McGahey: first choice centre half for Rochdale in League One
3 Bob Harris: playing for AFC Telford in the National League North
10 Stefan Scougall: back in Scotland playing for SPL side St Johnstone where he has one goal in six appearances so far this season
6 Chris Basham: the sole representative of that awful game still at United (and deservedly so)
22 Louis Reed: benchwarming for Peterborough in League One
7 Ryan Flynn: also back in Scotland playing for SPL side St Mirren
21 Michael Higdon: retired 18 months ago, last seen putting in some awful on-pitch but outstanding in-canteen performances for Bangor in the Welsh Premier League
9 Jamie Murphy: now at Rangers but out for the season with knee-knack
Subs
13 George Willis: quit the professional game, now (I think) coaching at United's academy
15 Neill Collins: managing Tampa Bay Rowdies in the second tier of the US league
8 Michael Doyle: still playing at Coventry in League One
20 Jamal Campbell-Ryce: signed for Stevenage in League Two in July but has yet to make a league appearance
11 Jose Baxter: back from a second drugs ban, now at League Two Oldham (with current Blades loanee Sam Graham)
12 Marc McNulty: aside from Basham, the only member of this squad to be in the Championship. Now at Reading
18 Chris Porter: becoming a cult hero back at Crewe; three goals in six appearances this season (two goals in the Chuckaturd Trophy win at Tranmere)
So:
2 in the Championship (Basham & McNulty)
3 in the Scottish Premiership (Murphy, Flynn & Scougall)
4 in League One (Howard, McGahey, Reed, Doyle)
3 in League Two (Campbell-Ryce, Baxter, Porter)
2 in the National League North (Harris, Davies)
2 retired (Willis, Higdon)
1 in America (Collins)
1 without a club (Alcock)
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