Quote from: SirSteveUK on June 03, 2013, 06:30:03 PMQuote from: dave shelley on June 02, 2013, 08:19:46 PMQuote from: E I Adio on June 02, 2013, 08:11:49 PMQuote from: dave shelley on June 02, 2013, 04:40:52 PMAgain, for us old fogey's, another I've posted about on here, Dave Pountney; he of the milk bottle legs, and just as quick!Didn't he play left half after Alan Deakin broke his leg?Seem to remember we called him "Passback Poutney" after his favourite manouvre.That's the one. Dire.Regarding Cammie Fraser Ron, I was right about 1962. Check out Wiki, it says on there that he went on to help relegate the Noses, I forgot about that so he can't be all that bad!Actually bridging the gap between Stan the Wham and Cammie Fraser was Gordon Lee IIRC (later Everton boss) ??Cammie debuted 17.11.62 Stans last game was at Blackburn 16.9.61 (Charlie's 2nd game)Not sure if mentioned earlier - I give you Frank Pimblett - barely made it into double figures in 2 seasons - score a couple mind...Another senior moment! I thought Gordon Lee played at left back. Im wrong. I also thought he had died several years ago but he hasnt.Hes 78 and living in Lytham St Annes.
Quote from: dave shelley on June 02, 2013, 08:19:46 PMQuote from: E I Adio on June 02, 2013, 08:11:49 PMQuote from: dave shelley on June 02, 2013, 04:40:52 PMAgain, for us old fogey's, another I've posted about on here, Dave Pountney; he of the milk bottle legs, and just as quick!Didn't he play left half after Alan Deakin broke his leg?Seem to remember we called him "Passback Poutney" after his favourite manouvre.That's the one. Dire.Regarding Cammie Fraser Ron, I was right about 1962. Check out Wiki, it says on there that he went on to help relegate the Noses, I forgot about that so he can't be all that bad!Actually bridging the gap between Stan the Wham and Cammie Fraser was Gordon Lee IIRC (later Everton boss) ??Cammie debuted 17.11.62 Stans last game was at Blackburn 16.9.61 (Charlie's 2nd game)Not sure if mentioned earlier - I give you Frank Pimblett - barely made it into double figures in 2 seasons - score a couple mind...
Quote from: E I Adio on June 02, 2013, 08:11:49 PMQuote from: dave shelley on June 02, 2013, 04:40:52 PMAgain, for us old fogey's, another I've posted about on here, Dave Pountney; he of the milk bottle legs, and just as quick!Didn't he play left half after Alan Deakin broke his leg?Seem to remember we called him "Passback Poutney" after his favourite manouvre.That's the one. Dire.Regarding Cammie Fraser Ron, I was right about 1962. Check out Wiki, it says on there that he went on to help relegate the Noses, I forgot about that so he can't be all that bad!
Quote from: dave shelley on June 02, 2013, 04:40:52 PMAgain, for us old fogey's, another I've posted about on here, Dave Pountney; he of the milk bottle legs, and just as quick!Didn't he play left half after Alan Deakin broke his leg?Seem to remember we called him "Passback Poutney" after his favourite manouvre.
Again, for us old fogey's, another I've posted about on here, Dave Pountney; he of the milk bottle legs, and just as quick!
To be a truly insignificant player they can't have been so bad they became infamous, or a loan signing. An insignificant player must have cost not very much, been here a while, done absolutely nothing, had no effect on the team, played in no great games and been forgotten the day after they left, never to be discussed again.Terry Bullivant, Adrian Heath, Nicky Shorey, Colin Calderwood, Joe Ward, Willie Young.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 02, 2013, 10:49:09 PMTo be a truly insignificant player they can't have been so bad they became infamous, or a loan signing. An insignificant player must have cost not very much, been here a while, done absolutely nothing, had no effect on the team, played in no great games and been forgotten the day after they left, never to be discussed again.Terry Bullivant, Adrian Heath, Nicky Shorey, Colin Calderwood, Joe Ward, Willie Young.I think that's just about perfect as a criteria for insignificance but I would be inclined to include loan signings and Michael Bradley would certainly fit the bill.Alternatively, Ronny Johnsen must be worthy of inclusion and Wayne Routledge too, can't imagine the printers in the club shop sticking their names and numbers to many shirts. Maybe even Carl Tiler but I'm pretty sure he scored for us which might rule him out as may also be the case with Franz Carr whose only goal was an enormously signinficant one.
Quote from: joe_c on June 04, 2013, 01:00:03 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 02, 2013, 10:49:09 PMTo be a truly insignificant player they can't have been so bad they became infamous, or a loan signing. An insignificant player must have cost not very much, been here a while, done absolutely nothing, had no effect on the team, played in no great games and been forgotten the day after they left, never to be discussed again.Terry Bullivant, Adrian Heath, Nicky Shorey, Colin Calderwood, Joe Ward, Willie Young.I think that's just about perfect as a criteria for insignificance but I would be inclined to include loan signings and Michael Bradley would certainly fit the bill.Alternatively, Ronny Johnsen must be worthy of inclusion and Wayne Routledge too, can't imagine the printers in the club shop sticking their names and numbers to many shirts. Maybe even Carl Tiler but I'm pretty sure he scored for us which might rule him out as may also be the case with Franz Carr whose only goal was an enormously signinficant one.I thought Ronnie Johnsen did a decent job for us while he was here.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on June 04, 2013, 10:01:33 PMQuote from: joe_c on June 04, 2013, 01:00:03 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 02, 2013, 10:49:09 PMTo be a truly insignificant player they can't have been so bad they became infamous, or a loan signing. An insignificant player must have cost not very much, been here a while, done absolutely nothing, had no effect on the team, played in no great games and been forgotten the day after they left, never to be discussed again.Terry Bullivant, Adrian Heath, Nicky Shorey, Colin Calderwood, Joe Ward, Willie Young.I think that's just about perfect as a criteria for insignificance but I would be inclined to include loan signings and Michael Bradley would certainly fit the bill.Alternatively, Ronny Johnsen must be worthy of inclusion and Wayne Routledge too, can't imagine the printers in the club shop sticking their names and numbers to many shirts. Maybe even Carl Tiler but I'm pretty sure he scored for us which might rule him out as may also be the case with Franz Carr whose only goal was an enormously signinficant one.I thought Ronnie Johnsen did a decent job for us while he was here.He did, I think he scored for us aswell?
Malcolm Beard from the Noses,i am sure he played a few games for us.