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dutchman

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Ronnie Rees - Wikipedia

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Ronnie Rees kept up scoring after time at Coventry City
 

Terry_dactyl

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Ah Peter Billing. The story goes that City scouts went to see a youngster playing for Crewe one night. The youngster, a midfielder had a poor game and we signed centre back Billing instead.

The youngster signed for Aston Villa shortly after.

His name was David Platt.

(not the one in Coronation Street)
I heard the same story but was told it was Paul Edwards we signed.

I remember his debut and being excited that we’d finally got someone in to replace Greg downs. My excitement didn’t last long...
 

NorthernWisdom

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I heard the same story but was told it was Paul Edwards we signed.

I remember his debut and being excited that we’d finally got someone in to replace Greg downs. My excitement didn’t last long...
Yup. Downs one of the worst left backs to win a cup winner's medal and an obvious weakness. Singularly failed to replace him, well... ever really.

Why do we struggle with left backs so much? In my time watching city you'd have Burrows (average really) Warnock (great, but on loan) and Fox as the only stand-out ones. It's hardly a stellar list.
 

Ashdown

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Yup. Downs one of the worst left backs to win a cup winner's medal and an obvious weakness. Singularly failed to replace him, well... ever really.

Why do we struggle with left backs so much? In my time watching city you'd have Burrows (average really) Warnock (great, but on loan) and Fox as the only stand-out ones. It's hardly a stellar list.
Thought you were older ?!
 

olderskyblue

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Yup. Downs one of the worst left backs to win a cup winner's medal and an obvious weakness. Singularly failed to replace him, well... ever really.

Why do we struggle with left backs so much? In my time watching city you'd have Burrows (average really) Warnock (great, but on loan) and Fox as the only stand-out ones. It's hardly a stellar list.

In my time we've had Dave Clements, Jimmy Holmes, Bobby Mc, and of course Stuart Pearce. So, some pretty good left backs, just not many of them...
 

Adge

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I heard the same story but was told it was Paul Edwards we signed.

I remember his debut and being excited that we’d finally got someone in to replace Greg downs. My excitement didn’t last long...
Martin Grainger who played for us on loan from Brum was decent. Shame it wasn’t for very long.
 

Magwitch

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Yup. Downs one of the worst left backs to win a cup winner's medal and an obvious weakness. Singularly failed to replace him, well... ever really.
Very true, should have been binned after cup final. I know Sillett looked at local lad Nigel Winterburn while he was at Wimbledon and Birmingham’s Julian Dicks both became top players but plumped for Paul Edwards who was worse than Downes. Old Sillett could coach but his transfer market record not the best.
 

DazzleTommyDazzle

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Well, I must admit, I liked the guy, but I never thought he was at the level of the others mentioned.

I remember Clements and Holmes more as utility players - good left backs but often playing in midfield, or in Holmes' case, sometimes at centre back (IIRC). I only really remember Cattlin from the later stages of his City career (as for Clements), but always thought he was pretty good.
I've met him a couple of times in recent years and he is very passionate about the club!
 

Terry_dactyl

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Not sure if I should be flattered or not!

Sketchy memories up until the season before the cup win. At least I'm not a glory hunter who only came on board that season!

Mickey Adams, now he was better than Downs. Wonder if he regrets sodding off for Leeds?
I started going up the year we won the cup!!! My dad was like, “it won’t be like this every year”. He wasn’t wrong.
I often wondered about Micky Adams. Why did he go? Just downs being preferred?
From that cup team, graham Rodger doesn’t get much of a mention very often. I always thought he looked alright.
 

Irish Sky Blue

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What about Spider?
Yes, always liked Chris Cattlin. A whole hearted player who looked a bit ungainly but was hard and effective. I thought he was allowed to leave too early, not sure who Gordon Milne had lined up to replace him. I remember there was a campaign by fans to try and get Milne to reverse his decision. I think there was a petition which people signed to say they wanted him to stay. I always remember that Cattlin himself said, as he was off to his new club Brighton, that as soon as his playing career finished he would be back to Coventry and would have a season ticket to watch the team. Well, that never happened. I think he opened a shop selling rock and then became (a popular) manager of Brighton for a time. I like his forthright comments about the club and especially about Sisu. He was particularly scathing of Seppala at the weekend.
 

Captain Dart

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Brian Alderson, I didn't realise he passed away in 1997 till just now when I looked him up, often an exciting player. For some reason me & my mates used to shout "you know everything Brian" when he had the ball, I think it was a line stolen from a popular ad campaign of the time.

RIP Brian.
 

The Dane

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I’ve had a quick flick through - has anyone said che Bunce and Mikkael Bischoff yet?

Mikkel Bischoff... Spent all his time injured, having joined from Man City. Finally he left, after playing just 1 match (as I recall).
I remember reading that he left Coventry, and was thrilled! He was a great prospect in AB in Denmark, before joining Man City, but injuries plagued him and held him back.
Now he was just a burden on the wagebill, and I was relieved that he left. Untill I discovered that he instead signed for my local team Brøndby...

He did alright back home, but never lived up to his early promise.

Decent Guy though, and now he's a tv-pundit
 
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olderskyblue

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Alderson used to lodge with my boss and his missus.

I recall my boss saying that Alderson's dad had a fall out with the current manager (Milne?) as he kept instructing Brian to never cut inside, but stay wide and cross. I think he left not too long afterwards.

I remember he did used to cut inside though, and had a fierce shot on him, and scored a few from that position. For some reason the manager didn't want him to do that.
 

Kneeza

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Brian Alderson, I didn't realise he passed away in 1997 till just now when I looked him up, often an exciting player. For some reason me & my mates used to shout "you know everything Brian" when he had the ball, I think it was a line stolen from a popular ad campaign of the time.

RIP Brian.

Cadbury's Chocolate Fingers seems to ring a bell (?).
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Simeon Jackson (just tried and failed with a pannenka) being described by BBC commentator as one of the worst penalties ever!
 

Hobo

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Same as mate. It was Stewart Robson I was thinking of

One of the best players we ever had and by that stage he was losing the battle to a crippling injury.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Mick Harford. Scored in every game he ever played, including a corker against Newcastle at Highfield road. Haha. !
 

Terry_dactyl

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One of the best players we ever had and by that stage he was losing the battle to a crippling injury.
He was class. Had it not been for injuries I reckon he’d have had a long international career...would’ve never played for us of course.
 

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