I saw a post on the other forum, from a fan with 52 years in, whose first game was watching a young Toshack. Got me thinking about star players who have made a big impression and stuck in the memory. I was relatively late in life to start watching the City (very late teens) but I recall seeing a young Lineker strutting his stuff at Ninian Park around 79 or 80. Probably not my first game but close to it. Others that spring to mind are Trevor Francis in a cup game (I think) up at Maine road (God, was he fast or what?) and, later, a young Walcott with bags of promise playing at Cardiff. Also recall Archie Gemmill, post World Cup getting a brilliantly huge amount of abuse from the Bob Bank. I am sure that you guys will have far more impressive recollections...
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Michael Carrick for West Ham is the one that always stands out for me. Think it was first our season back in championship so 2003/2004 and it was the away league game.
Absolute Rolls Royce of a player. Not quick but so intelligent that Cardiff couldn’t get within 5 yards of him to even kick him. Always in space to receive ball, never gave the ball away.
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Johann Cruyff for Barcelona against Aston Villa in 1978.
Barca's tactics were "give it to Johann" and he dominated from the start getting an early goal, Villa couldn't get near him.
Game changed when he was subbed late on (I think he was 31 then and "retired" the end of that season), Villa got two late goals for a 2-2 draw.
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I remember that day Theo Walcott came down with Southampton as the next big thing. Chris Barker had him in his pocket the entire afternoon.Originally posted by John Buchanan View PostI saw a post on the other forum, from a fan with 52 years in, whose first game was watching a young Toshack. Got me thinking about star players who have made a big impression and stuck in the memory. I was relatively late in life to start watching the City (very late teens) but I recall seeing a young Lineker strutting his stuff at Ninian Park around 79 or 80. Probably not my first game but close to it. Others that spring to mind are Trevor Francis in a cup game (I think) up at Maine road (God, was he fast or what?) and, later, a young Walcott with bags of promise playing at Cardiff. Also recall Archie Gemmill, post World Cup getting a brilliantly huge amount of abuse from the Bob Bank. I am sure that you guys will have far more impressive recollections...
The best individual performance I can recall seeing in the flesh from a great would be Bastian Schweinsteiger against Wales at the Millennium Stadium in 2007. He was head and shoulders above anyone on that pitch and completely bossed it from start to finish. A joy to behold.
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Originally posted by Colin'sReversibleHat View PostI remember that day Theo Walcott came down with Southampton as the next big thing. Chris Barker had him in his pocket the entire afternoon.
The best individual performance I can recall seeing in the flesh from a great would be Bastian Schweinsteiger against Wales at the Millennium Stadium in 2007. He was head and shoulders above anyone on that pitch and completely bossed it from start to finish. A joy to behold.
Schweinsteiger was on a different planet in that match. What about Le Tissier in that 3-0 League Cup defeat a few years back?
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1977, Laurie Cunningham playing against us for Orient, he scored the only goal of the game. If my memory serves me right, he took the ball deep in his own half, and not a City player could get anywhere near him - he had blistering pace! He'd also scored two against us earlier in the season at Brisbane Road.
Another player who sticks in my mind was Andy Cole playing against us at Ashton Gate for Bristol City in the second leg of the Coca-Cola Cup. He also had electric pace, his movement was a different class. He scored a hat-trick against us that evening in a 5-1 hiding.
Both the aforementioned players had not really established their names at that point.
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Hristo Stoichkov against Wales in the 90s at the Millennium Stadium. Gave us a footballing lesson. The guy was whippet fast too.Originally posted by splott parker View PostSchweinsteiger was on a different planet in that match. What about Le Tissier in that 3-0 League Cup defeat a few years back?
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From a quick Google search, the Le Tissier game was a little before my time unfortunately (1995, my first full season down the City would have been 98-99).Originally posted by splott parker View PostSchweinsteiger was on a different planet in that match. What about Le Tissier in that 3-0 League Cup defeat a few years back?
On the topic of performances v. Wales, another that sticks in my mind was Jari Litmanen for Finland in 2009. 38 years of age, dropped back into midfield and absolutely picked us apart. Classy classy player.
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