Quote from: LeeB on August 08, 2024, 10:46:29 AMHe was and remains my favourite Villa player, the most elegant footballer you could wish to see. Even his slide tackles were elegantly executed.
He was and remains my favourite Villa player, the most elegant footballer you could wish to see.
Quote from: Chris Smith on August 08, 2024, 11:07:48 AMQuote from: LeeB on August 08, 2024, 10:46:29 AMHe was and remains my favourite Villa player, the most elegant footballer you could wish to see. Even his slide tackles were elegantly executed.Only he could do them, timing, execution, bravery, it was his, not copied from another player and obviously not possible to pass on to other players. You could either do it, or you couldn't.
I remember the fuss when Graham Taylor as England boss, brought Sid back for one game, dropping Paul Gascoigne in the process. You'd think Taylor had shat in the Queen's bedroom such was the national outrage.
Quote from: Risso on August 08, 2024, 11:23:23 AMI remember the fuss when Graham Taylor as England boss, brought Sid back for one game, dropping Paul Gascoigne in the process. You'd think Taylor had shat in the Queen's bedroom such was the national outrage.Was that a friendly away to Ireland, played during the afternoon on a weekday for some reason, or is my memory playing tricks on me?
Quote from: Brend'Watkins on August 08, 2024, 11:15:56 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on August 08, 2024, 11:07:48 AMQuote from: LeeB on August 08, 2024, 10:46:29 AMHe was and remains my favourite Villa player, the most elegant footballer you could wish to see. Even his slide tackles were elegantly executed.Only he could do them, timing, execution, bravery, it was his, not copied from another player and obviously not possible to pass on to other players. You could either do it, or you couldn't. Alex Cropley could do it and it’s entirely possible he taught Sid to do them
Sid didn't just slide tackle, it was like he was navigating the curve on a Speedway Bike he managed the tackle and the control of the ball in a movement and then come away with it.
It has been written on here before but it is worth repeating, when asked by a journalist if he had any ambitions David Platt is rumoured to have said 'I'd like to make a run that Sid Cowans doesn't spot '.The best footballer I have seen at Villa Park and one worthy of being called 'professional'. I never saw him feign injury, attempt to get an opposing player booked, argue with a referee or make ridiculous salary demands. I cannot remember him ever being cautioned or even spoken to by a Ref but that might be rose tinted glasses. One thing I really admired was that he was naturally two-footed and could ping a 30-40 yard pass with accuracy with either his left or his right foot, watch the You Tube excerpts of the FA Cup tie at the Bitterdome to see two masterful examples of his art. One defence splitting pass to Derek Mountfield and the other a raking 50 yard pass for Tony Daley to run in a score.
One thing I really admired was that he was naturally two-footed and could ping a 30-40 yard pass with accuracy with either his left or his right foot, watch the You Tube excerpts of the FA Cup tie at the Bitterdome to see two masterful examples of his art. One defence splitting pass to Derek Mountfield and the other a raking 50 yard pass for Tony Daley to run in a score.
I'll never forget that pass of his to Daley away to smethwick that set up an amazing goal. Stood behind the goal and going mental when it went in.