Jesus_was_a_Blade
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Not got a great relocation of it, but always remember Craig Short very fondly.
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My personal favourite was Gary Speed. He looked 10 years younger, could still get around the pitch and was a superb player and you could see even in his twilight career why he had the playing career that he did.
When Stuart McCall came as a golden oldie it was clear that his legs had gone, but his method of operation was that he used to coach the players through games and go everyone else to do his running whist he sprayed passes all over the place.
Another classic golden oldie was Sid Cowans, he used to get the ball and control it and play it with consummate ease
Steve Bruce
Up until the Wilder years Gary Speed was the best midfielder I had seen for us. Class.
Better than Michael Brown?!?
Cowan for me to ,think he was about 40 when he played for us quality.Yes McGrath and Speed, but Cowans was best for me with how simple he made the game look, and how he brought on the younger players around him.
I reckon that'll be the best thing about having Jags back- the experience he can pass on to a group of brilliant but young defenders
Reading another thread on Jagielka - Paul McGrath was mentioned has got me wondering - who is the best signing we've ever made at their latter days of their career?
McGrath is worthy of mention. Brief, but brilliant. How he put it in the performances he did despite not training, big boozing and knackered kneecaps is remarkable.
Stuart McCall played a lot of football in a very good, exciting side.
David 'Ned' Kelly gave us a good season.
Alan Wright was steady, if not spectacular, and put in a superb makeshift CB display in the FA Cup.
Corky. Was he any good? (Also how old was he because he looked 55?!?)
Who is your golden oldie?
Peter Withe did a good job.
Trying to score woth his chest from the half way line?
A poor player well past his best for us and his best game was for Brum when we stupidly let a loanee sore against us.
Mortimer, McNaught and Cowans from Villa, were far better than beardy.
Reading this thread it seems that we have had more than our fair share of "golden oldies" showcasing their talents in the twilight of their careers, McCall, Speed, Cowans, McGrath & Saunders were the best of them in my opinion, hopefully if Jags is called into action he will join that list. Makes me wonder how many names would be on the "anti list", older players who were crap for us.
Sadly, one of the greatest natural talents of all time, Jimmy Johnstone.
Makes me wonder how many names would be on the "anti list", older players who were crap for us.
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