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Absolutely 100% correct Bob, it was lovely to see a side in his early days here play football. Could never understand the Club moving him out I thought that was poor treatment to a man who was so much a Clubman.
Sadly missed in every way.
There’s a part of that video around 10/11, 11/12 where, if it was not a penalty, every goal he scored was ridiculous - you don’t realise how good someone/something is until it’s gone to kind of quote Joni Mitchell.
Originally posted by the other bob wilsonView Post
There’s a part of that video around 10/11, 11/12 where, if it was not a penalty, every goal he scored was ridiculous - you don’t realise how good someone/something is until it’s gone to kind of quote Joni Mitchell.
One of Dave Jones's masterstrokes was to give him penalty duty. That seemed to give him more confidence and, while he barely showed it, he must have loved the feeling of the ball hitting the back of the net.
My favourite Whittingham goal was the one at Reading where the ball just broke slightly in his direction and, with hardly any time to think about it, sent a one touch curling lob into the top corner from at least 30 yards. Many think his goal against Barnsley was his finest, fair enough, but for pure instinct and skill, that has always stood out for me.
It was a shame we didn't see the best of Whitts in the Premier League. It was also a shame that he started to struggle in his last couple of seasons with us. In hindsight he perhaps should have retired, but he wanted to play regularly, something he wasn't going to get under Warnock, and rightfully so.
One of Dave Jones's masterstrokes was to give him penalty duty. That seemed to give him more confidence and, while he barely showed it, he must have loved the feeling of the ball hitting the back of the net.
My favourite Whittingham goal was the one at Reading where the ball just broke slightly in his direction and, with hardly any time to think about it, sent a one touch curling lob into the top corner from at least 30 yards. Many think his goal against Barnsley was his finest, fair enough, but for pure instinct and skill, that has always stood out for me.
It was a shame we didn't see the best of Whitts in the Premier League. It was also a shame that he started to struggle in his last couple of seasons with us. In hindsight he perhaps should have retired, but he wanted to play regularly, something he wasn't going to get under Warnock, and rightfully so.
Early on Whitts missed a couple. Im fairly certain Jones said in an interview after a miss he wouldn't take anymore.
Not sure if coaching would have been his cup of tea but ‘dead ball specialist’ coach would have been made for him. Such a sad situation.
I don't know whether you can 'coach' someone to take free kicks like he did.
It's a talent that you either have or don't have. He would have developed a lot of those skills in his teens, honed through just hours of practice, practice, and more practice, until he's acquired the muscle-memory.
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