Chopra and Bothroyd all day. Earnie aswell but only from when we were lower leagues.
those two had excitement and skill we hadn’t seen for a long time, and probably never will for a long time.
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Chopra and Bothroyd all day. Earnie aswell but only from when we were lower leagues.
those two had excitement and skill we hadn’t seen for a long time, and probably never will for a long time.
can't argue too much with that
bothroyd the best striker i,ve seen in a city shirt in the last 20 years no contest
was never a big earnie fan but when you look at his goal scoring feat it was pretty prolific .The only player to score a hat trick in all 4 divisions and on international duty too
always used to get alot of stick on here and further afield when i always said earnie couldn't trap a bag of cement and to this day i stand by that statement but a great goal scorer
not sure he would be so prolific now in what i call the semi robotic football world we now live in
yes they were fantastic to watch.
interesting that both players didn't really do much of note anywhere else they played.
worth noting as well that they played in front of a midfield who had some talented passers
Earnie had something that cannot be coached or taught......he had a poacher's instinct of being in the right place at the right time. On top of that his finishing at times was sublime, certainly the most natural goalscorer I've seen in a city shirt. He wasn't much of a player outside the box and yes his most prolific goalscoring seasons were in the lower leagues but boy what a finisher he was.
I think Ross McCormack deserves a mention, he was better than Chopra during his second and third spells with us in my opinion, but both of those and Bothroyd would have struggled for goals if they had been playing for us in the last three or four seasons.
Bothroyd is the best striker ive seen in a City shirt.
Chopra 2nd.
He did yeah. When he scored that goal against Burnley at Ninan Park and ran to the Bob Bank I thought we were going up for sure
EDIT: This must be the game I'm thinking of
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...ty/7997296.stm
Have to agree with you. Bothroyd could be magical with the ball at his feet and he'd scare the hell out of defenders when running at them. He certainly wasn't a good header of a ball though but that was his only real weakness.
Both/Chops/Burkey up front was as good a City forward line as I'd seen since the Toshack era and it is hard to believe even now that we couldn't quite do enough to get us promoted.
Bothroyd was an outstanding striker when on top form
Earnie best finisher by a mile (although Chops was pretty useful as well)
Keiffer has the potential to be very, very good but we need to play a more attacking formation to get the best out of him
In my opinion Chopra was the best, his movement was superb. He scored more than Bothroyd and McCormack, but for goals scored it has to be Earnie, I think he is second highest league goalscorer with us? He has 86 League goals , and surprisingly Peter Whittingham has 85 according to Soccerbase, just ahead of Jimmy Gill on 82. Len Davies leads with 128. Clark and Toshack are in the high 70s.
Whitts scored more goals for us than all the strikers except Earnie, but he did play a lot more goals.
My old Ely neighbour Stan Richards had an unbelievable goals per game ratio record for us, Swansea Town and Barry Town. He allegedlly used to have 2 pints before each home game as well 😁 .
I know we are talking the last 20 yrs, but he’s always worth a mention when City goal scorers are discussed
Earnie
Chops
Jay
Thorny.
And hopefully Moore