Silent Blade
Well-Known Member
Yes, he was good in the air and strong in the tackle but he often frustrated the crowd by playing back passes to the keeper (at the time the keeper was allowed to pick up back passes) because he wasnt comfortable with the ball at his feet. Flynn was with us for 9 season and only once he made more than 24 league appearances (1973-74 season).Really?
Throughout his career with us , I don’t remember anyone I knew or ever spoke to having anything but good to say about him .
He was always calm , assured , strong in the tackle, good in the air and the perfect foil for Eddie Colquhoun who would often push forward to try to snuff out a dangerous attack knowing that his mate was there to back him up if he didn’t succeed .
There is no doubt in my mind that John Flynn was one of the best value for money signings we ever made and if he was with us today playing in the centre of a back four which we appear to be favouring , he would stand head and shoulders above any of our current players who are called upon to play in that role , often with disastrous consequences .
It was often said that the 1971-72 squad were 2 class players short of finishing in the top 4 of the league. If we had those 2 more class players then Flynn wouldnt have been in the team. Dave Powell's injury in March 1971 was a big blow. Did you realise Flynn played only 9 league appearances during the 1970-71 season and wasnt brought straight back into the team after Powell's injury?