United players with unexpected attributes

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Players have their strengths and weaknesses most of which are obvious for everybody and helps categorise them. But occasionally you notice certain little things about a player's game that he does surprisingly well. Some examples:

  • Billy Sharp's ability to get crosses in. Sometimes even fast, tricky wingers struggle to get a cross in all game, with the opposition's full back blocking every effort. Sharp has little pace, is no dribbler, yet very often he manages to get his crosses past his marker, like his assist for our third goal yesterday.
  • Keith Gillespie's ability in the air. I think this was something we found out about in his second season with us, in the Premiership. Despite not being the tallest he regularly had the beating of his full back in the air. We used him as a target for goal kicks, but also as an attacking weapon.
  • Trianos Dellas technical ability. Think he's our tallest ever player, but he was more impressive with the ball at feet than in the air
  • Harry Maguire's runs on the ball. A bit similar to Dellas in stature, Maguire was also good on the ball and as he grew in confidence he realised how he could help us create chances by advancing on the ball from centre half.
  • Brian Deane's crossing ability - Another big guy who usually was expected to be on the end of crosses, but he also ran the channels well and was able to put good crosses in with both feet.
  • Gary Naysmith's ability to cope as a full back without being able to run - Looked like he was running in water up to his waistline, but was usually untroubled defensively
  • Alan Wright being able to play centre half - one of our smallest ever players was tried at centre half by Warnock and he did quite well, surprisingly good in the air and positioning himself well.
Who's got more examples?
 



TC at being a twat...........................................................Terry Curran that is

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George Long's ability to impersonate a goalkeeper.

Nosworthy's ability to outwit opponents (teammates, and himself) by disguising the direction of his headers. Thanks largely to his 50p shaped bonce.
 
Vas Borbokis with his set pieces?
Quality for any player, let alone a defender.
Billy does put some cracking balls in too you're right.
 
Players have their strengths and weaknesses most of which are obvious for everybody and helps categorise them. But occasionally you notice certain little things about a player's game that he does surprisingly well. Some examples:

  • Billy Sharp's ability to get crosses in. Sometimes even fast, tricky wingers struggle to get a cross in all game, with the opposition's full back blocking every effort. Sharp has little pace, is no dribbler, yet very often he manages to get his crosses past his marker, like his assist for our third goal yesterday.
  • Keith Gillespie's ability in the air. I think this was something we found out about in his second season with us, in the Premiership. Despite not being the tallest he regularly had the beating of his full back in the air. We used him as a target for goal kicks, but also as an attacking weapon.
  • Trianos Dellas technical ability. Think he's our tallest ever player, but he was more impressive with the ball at feet than in the air
  • Harry Maguire's runs on the ball. A bit similar to Dellas in stature, Maguire was also good on the ball and as he grew in confidence he realised how he could help us create chances by advancing on the ball from centre half.
  • Brian Deane's crossing ability - Another big guy who usually was expected to be on the end of crosses, but he also ran the channels well and was able to put good crosses in with both feet.
  • Gary Naysmith's ability to cope as a full back without being able to run - Looked like he was running in water up to his waistline, but was usually untroubled defensively
  • Alan Wright being able to play centre half - one of our smallest ever players was tried at centre half by Warnock and he did quite well, surprisingly good in the air and positioning himself well.
Who's got more examples?
At 'An Evening with' last week Dave Bassett said that the thing that caught his eye when watching Deane at Doncaster was his ability to cross a ball better than most traditional wingers and that was a determining factor in him splashing out £30k for what in Joe Kinnears' opinion was an 'ordinary centre forward'
 
Players have their strengths and weaknesses most of which are obvious for everybody and helps categorise them. But occasionally you notice certain little things about a player's game that he does surprisingly well. Some examples:

  • Billy Sharp's ability to get crosses in. Sometimes even fast, tricky wingers struggle to get a cross in all game, with the opposition's full back blocking every effort. Sharp has little pace, is no dribbler, yet very often he manages to get his crosses past his marker, like his assist for our third goal yesterday.
  • Keith Gillespie's ability in the air. I think this was something we found out about in his second season with us, in the Premiership. Despite not being the tallest he regularly had the beating of his full back in the air. We used him as a target for goal kicks, but also as an attacking weapon.
  • Trianos Dellas technical ability. Think he's our tallest ever player, but he was more impressive with the ball at feet than in the air
  • Harry Maguire's runs on the ball. A bit similar to Dellas in stature, Maguire was also good on the ball and as he grew in confidence he realised how he could help us create chances by advancing on the ball from centre half.
  • Brian Deane's crossing ability - Another big guy who usually was expected to be on the end of crosses, but he also ran the channels well and was able to put good crosses in with both feet.
  • Gary Naysmith's ability to cope as a full back without being able to run - Looked like he was running in water up to his waistline, but was usually untroubled defensively
  • Alan Wright being able to play centre half - one of our smallest ever players was tried at centre half by Warnock and he did quite well, surprisingly good in the air and positioning himself well.
Who's got more examples?

As Sharp was preparing to cross yesterday I said to my brother that's what Deane used to do and you wish he could reach his own crosses.
 



Coutts ability to play 95 minutes if he wants.

Must say Ched surprised me just as much in the last year of his contract. He hardly broke into a sweat for the first two years and nor did Coutts!!

Just saying like!!
 
Paddy Kenny who was a sound keeper until he got to the Premier League when he was a liability.

John Hope similarly but that was not "unexpected" in fairness.
 
As Sharp was preparing to cross yesterday I said to my brother that's what Deane used to do and you wish he could reach his own crosses.

Bert was telling someone at the match yesterday that Deane was a great winger.
 
Alan Birchenall became a key man at Leicester City, commercial areas.

MBE for charitable work, Freedom of Leicester and an honarary Law Degree at University of Leicester.

Club ambassador these days, very nice caper too!!
 
Don't know about ex-players but I can think of a few attributes for Nigel Adkins.
 



Stewart Houston was so essential to the US space programme that the Apollo 13 crew rang him up to tell him they had a problem.

Bob Booker is to literature what Nobel was to science.
 

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