Silent Blade
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I saw his Blades debut at Stoke in November 1975
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So did I, he signed me quite a few pictures outside the bar under the old John St stand.I saw his Blades debut in a reserve match at the Lane, 100s more on the gate.
Not bad for a reserve match: two (eventual in one case) European Cup winners in the line ups.He played for the 1st team at Stoke on 22nd Nov before the reserves match in midweek then played in the 1-1 draw at Ipswich
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He's really really not. But like you say, that's for another thread.Wish we still had Cameron Carter Vickers on the books
Better than owt we've got at Centre Half, and I'm not sure why he's being compared to an alcoholic right winger.
I saw his Blades debut at Stoke in November 1975
My favourite tooWay back in 1972BB (before Blades) he was my favourite player (up and till I saw TC!) and I tried to emulate him on the pitch. The skills came easy of course it was the small, ginge Scot thing I couldn't pull off.
When I say -pulling off- I am again referring to emulating , just to be clearMy favourite too
What a player he was
I got nearer to pulling off the small ginger Scott thing than emulating his skills - and I’m 6ft 2
When I say -pulling off- I am again referring to emulating , just to be clear
Cutbush was a right back, Houston probably would fit in at left back.This thread got me thinking of the players who have represented us over my time attending - and putting a team together under the criteria of:
If we had them at their peak / allowed to fulfil their potential
Here we go
Tom Mcallister
Kyle Walker
Phil Thomson
Paul McGrath
John Cutbush
Jimmy Johnston
Bruce Rioch
Gordon Cowans
Ian Rush
Martin Peters
Chico Hamilton
Subs
Mel Reece
Terry Curran
Stewart Houston
Dean Saunders
Dennis Mortimer
Couldn’t think of another left back who met the criteria than Cutbush , I thought he was a good player though especially with Fulham .
Good point - so he was , wasn't Houston a CHCutbush was a right back, Houston probably would fit in at left back.
I saw his Blades debut at Stoke in November 1975
Eventually for us he was,but left back at Manchester United.Good point - so he was , wasn't Houston a CH
Cutbush was an RB.This thread got me thinking of the players who have represented us over my time attending - and putting a team together under the criteria of:
If we had them at their peak / allowed to fulfil their potential
Here we go
Tom Mcallister
Kyle Walker
Phil Thomson
Paul McGrath
John Cutbush
Jimmy Johnston
Bruce Rioch
Gordon Cowans
Ian Rush
Martin Peters
Chico Hamilton
Subs
Mel Reece
Terry Curran
Stewart Houston
Dean Saunders
Dennis Mortimer
Couldn’t think of another left back who met the criteria than Cutbush , I thought he was a good player though especially with Fulham .
He regularly drank in the stone house on a Saturday lunch time before matches. I once saw him leave the bar at 2.00
Some team that, just missing peak Deano for meIn the style of Bell4 I'll name a squad of players in THEIR PEAK.
I'm using only players that have played during my lifetime. 84 on...
Henderson
Walker - Jagielka - McGrath - Naysmith
Gillespie - McCall - Cowans - Speed
Saunders - Rush
Subs: Paul Parker, Gary Cahill, Graham Stuart, David Johnson, Simon Francis, Che Adams, Lee Hendrie
We did in October 1974 but not sure about Nov 1975, think it was the white with red and black sash. Will have to find outI was there too watching jinking Jimmy. It was my first away game. Didn’t we play in all blue?
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