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To be fair or is it fare, he was player of the season in a squad of under performing shitters. Apart from one or two.
We're all hoping that Wallace will be 'the one' to boss midfield, but given his injury record can we afford to wait and see whether he can keep it together and get up to full fitness for a whole season?
I'm not so sure, big gamble for me in an important area...
I've been sort of trying to justify the sale to myself in the same way SheffSteel does above:
We had to sell Murphy because he made it clear he wanted to leave. Isn't that all there is to it? I can't see that it really needs justifying beyond that.
Alan Woodward had thighs like a prop forward ,he wasn't nesh he was class ,che has the same thigh muscles he will be a star as was sir Alan of Woodward ,he won't be hear long so enjoyI'm bothered. One of the best ways of getting out of League One is to have in your side players who are Championship standard and Murphy is. Yes, he could be frustrating and go missing from time to time and occasionally he could look a bit "nesh" - an accusation that was levelled at Alan Woodward more than once during his career - but he was a genuinely creative winger, good goalscorer and with plenty of assists to his credit.
The opposition wouldn't be able to "double up" on him if they had other genuine threats to deal with and Murphy would have relished Sammon, Sharp and Adams stepping up to the plate like they did yesterday and it would have taken some of the burden off him.
It's done now, anyway. Let's just hope Adams doesn't miss any of the coming games with "flu".
Woody is one of my two biggest heroes but he did have a weakness. There were occasions when he pulled out of challenges that annoyed some Blades fans. Tom Fenoughty was sat next to me and my dad in the BLUT when we beat L**ds 3-0 in August 1971. Early in the game my dad shouted at Woody for pulling out of a challenge. Tom Fenoughty told my dad that having played with Woody for some years, the coaches have always tried to tell Woody that his problem has always been his reluctance to go into challenges.Alan Woodward had thighs like a prop forward ,he wasn't nesh he was class ,che has the same thigh muscles he will be a star as was sir Alan of Woodward ,he won't be hear long so enjoy
No, it's not all there is to it. Brighton offered a price we were willing to accept; the club saw it as being in their best interests to sell, all things considered. There wasn't a compulsion to sell.
Woody is one of my two biggest heroes but he did have a weakness. There were occasions when he pulled out of challenges that annoyed some Blades fans. Tom Fenoughty was sat next to me and my dad in the BLUT when we beat L**ds 3-0 in August 1971. Early in the game my dad shouted at Woody for pulling out of a challenge. Tom Fenoughty told my dad that having played with Woody for some years, the coaches have always tried to tell Woody that his problem has always been his reluctance to go into challenges.
An example in the below video is when he backed off from a Doyle challenge at 0.14 secs
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/Harry_Daft.jpg/220px-Harry_Daft.jpg
Far too weak and too many games passed him by for me. He was great on his day but I don't think you can rely on him to get us out of the league. I would much rather have Adams in that position and if the money is used to strengthen other areas then it's a good deal for the club.
As posted elsewhere. This makes it clear the strength of his desire to leave and join Brighton. If you think that we could (or even should) keep hold of a player who expresses these views then we disagree:
"It's one of the big reasons I felt like making the move was a good thing. I want to try to get in my national team, I want to give everything I've got to try and do that."
Woody is one of my two biggest heroes but he did have a weakness. There were occasions when he pulled out of challenges that annoyed some Blades fans. Tom Fenoughty was sat next to me and my dad in the BLUT when we beat L**ds 3-0 in August 1971. Early in the game my dad shouted at Woody for pulling out of a challenge. Tom Fenoughty told my dad that having played with Woody for some years, the coaches have always tried to tell Woody that his problem has always been his reluctance to go into challenges.
An example in the below video is when he backed off from a Doyle challenge at 0.14 secs
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/Harry_Daft.jpg/220px-Harry_Daft.jpg
Yeah. I had never gave Woody any stick when watching him as I was too young to understand the importance of going into a committed challenge and I have always loved his skills, crosses, corners and goals. When my dad (he loved Woody too) or any older supporters were groaning at Woodward on some occasions I would ask my dad "why?". His usual response would be "he is too frightened to challenge that". TC had his critics too, he gets accused of being too lazy at times. I was just telling twofootedtackle that Shalalalafenoughty wasnt wrong in saying that Woody could be "nesh" at times. Would you agree too?If you have to criticise a player for his minor weaknesses instead of looking at his major strengths then it means your team is almost perfect IMO.
Yeah. I had never gave Woody any stick when watching him as I was too young to understand the importance of going into a committed challenge and I have always loved his skills, crosses, corners and goals. When my dad (he loved Woody too) or any older supporters were groaning at Woodward on some occasions I would ask my dad "why?". His usual response would be "he is too frightened to challenge that". TC had his critics too, he gets accused of being too lazy at times. I was just telling twofootedtackle that Shalalalafenoughty wasnt wrong in saying that Woody could be "nesh" at times. Would you agree too?
It's all about being a team game. Each and every player has a role and complement each other. Each supporter has a view which encapsulates his/her own personality. Sometimes that fan's view can be specific to that fan's personality.
Let's just say that any team relies on the real creators of assists and goals scored and they are far more difficult to find AND KEEP than all the rest. It's all about blend of the whole team of 11 players but if the best player can't "put a foot in" so what? Currie couldn't, Edwards couldn't either, neither could Deane and Agana, so what?
I wouldn't even compare him with Colin Morris. Good player though and sad to see him go.How anyone can compare Woody in any way with who we have seen over the last few years is beyond me!
Sorry!
TC couldnt "put a foot in"?
TC was very strong in challenging for the ball. He was also strong at shielding the ball because he had a strong backside. He got sent off twice for late tackles (v Peterborough i(n Watney Cup) and v Everton (March 1973)) also he badly injured Micky Way of Oxford in Nov 1970 that had Ron Atkinson "looking" to kick TC (he failed as TC was too quick for him. Before we signed Hockey in January 1971, he was our midfield ballwinner (Frank Barlow wasnt a strong player) so the signing of Hockey was the reason for TC to do more creative things in the middle
TC couldnt "put a foot in"?
TC was very strong in challenging for the ball. He was also strong at shielding the ball because he had a strong backside. He got sent off twice for late tackles (v Peterborough i(n Watney Cup) and v Everton (March 1973)) also he badly injured Micky Way of Oxford in Nov 1970 that had Ron Atkinson "looking" to kick TC (he failed as TC was too quick for him. Before we signed Hockey in January 1971, he was our midfield ballwinner (Frank Barlow wasnt a strong player) so the signing of Hockey was the reason for TC to do more creative things in the middle
.in Clough's system we relied too much on Murphy
Not sure the defence can play higher up the pitch with Collins
Ahh well, this is an issue of subjectivity, memory and opinion and for what its worth, I'm with Silent here.Sorry Silent, Currie did not tackle his weight. Sendings off and bad tackles are not a measure of "tackling one's weight". I watched him almost every game he played for us. He was only interested when he had the ball.
You may have watched every game TC played in but the likes of me, Shalalalafenoughty and LSF remember more of TC's strengths!Sorry Silent, Currie did not tackle his weight. Sendings off and bad tackles are not a measure of "tackling one's weight". I watched him almost every game he played for us. He was only interested when he had the ball.
Ahh well, this is an issue of subjectivity, memory and opinion and for what its worth, I'm with Silent here.
Woody in his fledgling days was definitely on the butt end of some of the Lane crowd for his reluctance to enter into a 50/50 with his marker and defenders picked up on this. Emlyn Hughes in particular scared Woody shitless in a game at Bramall Lane around '67 (in his Blackpool days). Woody admitted as much to me in a more sanguine moment. However, this trait left him (or became less apparent) as his game developed and age and experience came on board. His overall talents way overshadowed this flaw.
As for TC, he more than tackled his weight, he could look after himself with any of the known hardmen of the day and quite how he didn't 'tackle his weight' is something I'd argue against most strongly. His strength of tackle was grossly underestimated in my opinion.
You may have watched every game TC played in but the likes of me, Shalalalafenoughty and LSF remember more of TC's strengths!![]()
TC was our only midfield ballwinner before we signed Hockey. Alf Ramsey liked him because not that only he had flair but he had aggression tooI always respect other peoples' opinions.
Maybe a compromise would be " he rarely put a tackle in but when he did it was with his full weight". Honestly I never ever thought about Currie as a ball-winner, far from it. At the same time I loved him as a player, it's just that I had this lifetime companion sat next to me every game telling me what a lazy sod he was.and she can spot one a mile off
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