Quote from: Rissbert on July 24, 2012, 02:33:45 PMWhen you look back at videos of the Little era, especially the year we finished 4th, you'll see what a great player Gary Charles really was. Part of a very good defence and involved in lots of goals. I don't think we've had a better right back since.Agree with that Rissbert. I think Earl Barrett was probably a better defender than Gary Charles, but Charles was better on the ball and was good going forward. I would also put him above the likes of Mark Delaney and Luke Young.
When you look back at videos of the Little era, especially the year we finished 4th, you'll see what a great player Gary Charles really was. Part of a very good defence and involved in lots of goals. I don't think we've had a better right back since.
Yorkie up top was superb. Equally adept getting in behind as he was dropping deeper.
Charles was pretty quick. Decent player. For that one season he was excellent. We had two of the most consistent fullbacks as well as Southgate who Little turned into one of the best centre halves in the top flight. Even in 95-96, God was still pretty solid, even if the knees were really starting to give out on him.The midfield 3 of Taylor, Draper and Townsend was superb. A really good balance of technique, passing ability and physical presence too. Yorkie up top was superb. Equally adept getting in behind as he was dropping deeper and linking play as well.I wish it was 1996.
Quote from: supertom on July 24, 2012, 06:02:03 PMCharles was pretty quick. Decent player. For that one season he was excellent. We had two of the most consistent fullbacks as well as Southgate who Little turned into one of the best centre halves in the top flight. Even in 95-96, God was still pretty solid, even if the knees were really starting to give out on him.The midfield 3 of Taylor, Draper and Townsend was superb. A really good balance of technique, passing ability and physical presence too. Yorkie up top was superb. Equally adept getting in behind as he was dropping deeper and linking play as well.I wish it was 1996.You missed out Bozzie between the sticks!! I think one of the reasons the 3-5-2 formation worked so well for us that season was that Charles and Wright played the wing-back roles really well. I recall it being a popular formation at the time, but not all full-backs or wide players could adjust to playing wing-back. Fernando Nelson was an example of that. Charles and Wright were solid defensively as wing-backs , but were also decent going forward, so suited the role well.
Funny how fondly we think back on Charles and Wright and yet I remember them (especially Charles) getting a lot of stick as club scapegoats at the time.
I certainly remember Charles getting a lot of stick, being made a scapegoat.We had a good team that era. Then SVC joined...
Quote from: eric woolban woolban on July 26, 2012, 10:44:03 PMI certainly remember Charles getting a lot of stick, being made a scapegoat.We had a good team that era. Then SVC joined...Wright got tons of abuse. Not as much as Charles though. I don't think you can blame our demise on Collymore though. Little lost the plot around that time anyway.
There was so much attacking intent in Little's side. Sometimes you forget that and tend to think of it as being based mainly on a really mean defence and only realise how much attacking flair we had when you watch back the old footage. We were creative in the centre of midfield, especially when Johnson slotted in and Taylor was always a goal threat in support of the quality Yorke/Milosevic partnership.Compare that to the dire stuff we served up last year.