I was just thinking, given that we have just lost JFH, and he failed to make an impact, and we are linked with Teddy, (on the condition that he has a place in the car park for his zimmer frame), what other former stars did we sign who made as little impact as Jimmy?
I can think of a few
Ray Crawford (former Ipswich etc striker)
Maurice Setters
? Ron Saunders (never saw him play)
John Barnes
Any body come up with any more names?
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He came to us at a time when we were seriously struggling to create anything and whilst he may not have had that much impact on the pitch himself, having him around the training ground, giving advice and guidance and just being a presence / name, I think made a lot of difference and perhaps halted that awful run that we were on at the time and therefore gave us a chance of staying up.
Curbs certainly said so much in his in book.
Jack Burkitt, over the hill full back from W Ham, in late 60's. Slow and dithery.
Jorge Costa (especially for AFKA) ;-)
I know he'd had injuries but how on Earth does he have a Champ League medal........In fact how on Earth does Djimi as well?
End of discussion :-)
I'll get my coat.
Eamon Dunphy
Harry Cripps (on the pitch good influence off)
Colin Appleton (His ears made Jeffers look small!)
Successes:
Paolo Di Canio
Cliff Holton
Mark Bright
Agree with the others mentioned. Would reiterate that Saunders was good for us.
Terry Naylor and Don McAllister
What about Barry Endean? Don't remember him doing much.
I agree with Len about Cripps.
As for Saunders, I'm glad people have put me right, cos I never saw him play for us.
What about Gordon Riddick?
As for the good ones, well Mark Bright and Paulo stand out for me
imo although he didn't have the legs, barnes was 2-3 passes ahead of everyone apart from martin pringle (cue are you avin a laugh posts).
seriously think pringle could have made more of an impact if given the service.
others not yet mentioned
success-mark bowen
failure-chris whyte, robbie mustoe.
Terry Naylor and Don McAllister[/quote]
Naylor won player of the year, so he surely can't be called a flop.
p.s. Redfearn on a 'stars' list - lol
Leighton Phillips failure
Joe McLaughlin - Failure
Colin Pates - Success, just.
I agree all those
With respect, the Barry Endean's and Denis Bailey's etc, don't count, surely?
And the Millers and McLaughlins were under 30 and went on to play for a number of seasons after leaving us.
Rommadahl (sorry about spelling) Was a good player when Charlton signed him but they sent over his useless non-footballing twin brother instead.
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