First of many votes I would think for the one and only Tommy Hutchison.
60s
No, genuinely happened. There is some film of the goal which was shown at Fargos in the summer.Yeah, kind of expecting a 100% return on Hutchison from anybody who saw him play. I don't think I've even seen any video clips of his goals. Didn't he beat almost the entire Arsenal team before scoring at Highbury once or is that just an apocryphal tale?
Was at that game in the clock end it was the year after Arsenal won the double, Hutchie put Bob McNab, George Graham, ex city player Jeff Blockley and keeper Bob Wilson in a line all on their arses a magical goalYeah, kind of expecting a 100% return on Hutchison from anybody who saw him play. I don't think I've even seen any video clips of his goals. Didn't he beat almost the entire Arsenal team before scoring at Highbury once or is that just an apocryphal tale?
Stevie Hunt is my favourite all time City player.Remember Steve Hunt ? I thought he was a classy winger/midfield for us. Played for England too.
I bet you're the only one Otis who has Steve Hunt down as his all time favourite player ? I always thought he was underrated with us to be honest,but I saw him turn in brilliant performances,and he had great skill too on the ball.Stevie Hunt is my favourite all time City player.
I thought he was best in the middle though rather than out wide, so I will vote for him for one of the central midfield roles.
Has to be Tommy Hutch wide left.
60's.
Brilliant player for me. Cunning, clever, tricky on the ball, quick and scored some great goals for us too.I bet you're the only one Otis who has Steve Hunt down as his all time favourite player ? I always thought he was underrated with us to be honest,but I saw him turn in brilliant performances,and he had great skill too on the ball.
Robson was very good for us, but I would plump for Stevie Hunt and Terry Yorath as our central midfield pairing.Lots of candidates for centre left midfield Steve Hunt, Dennis Mortimer, Terry Yorath, George Boatain if you want a ball winner Lloyd McGrath but for an all round combatatant I plump for Stuart Robson, class act. So my midfield quartet would be Strachan, Gibson, Robson, Hitchison.
60s
Err, maybe because I hardly ever saw him play perhaps? Think I may have seen him twice at the very, very most.You are an older fan aren't you how can you leave Ian Gibson arguably up there alongside Tommy Hutchison as our best ever player ?
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