I saw Bobby Moore play and believe me Paul McGrath was head and shoulders above him. The way he would read the game was second to none. I often wonder with the likes of Brian Robson who make no mistake was top draw and Norman Whiteside why it took United nearly 30 years to win the league again. Ferguson's biggest mistake selling Paul McGrath.
My dad rates him as the best villa player and he's been going down Villa Park since before WWII.On a world stage he rates him above Bobby Moore, but below Franz Beckenbauer.
Saw a lot of Pongo Waring, Billy Walker, John Devey, Archie Hunter etc did you PW?
I saw Bobby Moore play and believe me Paul McGrath was head and shoulders above him.
Quote from: wittonwarrior on June 09, 2016, 08:51:08 PMI saw Bobby Moore play and believe me Paul McGrath was head and shoulders above him. Behave yourself
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on June 09, 2016, 12:52:15 PMSaw a lot of Pongo Waring, Billy Walker, John Devey, Archie Hunter etc did you PW? Probably as much as anyone in here.
My 11 yr old has been playing as a defender this season and early on would often get done for pace by speedy strikers.When I'm coaching him, I keep referencing Paul McGrath and just keep telling him that positioning is everything and that you don't need super speed to be a World class defender.He often looks at me puzzled as clearly McGrath is way before his time and all he's seen are players like Lescott and Richards who aren't fit to share the same blades of grass as Macca. I only wish I could sit there at a game and just watch his mastery and his reading of the game with my lad. For me personally, the best Villa player I've ever seen.