I rated all of them. Busst, not the most gifted, but a bloke who put his heart and soul into things and made the best of his limited ability.
Lee Hurst I thought had a lot of potential and Emerson and Oakey both looked to me as being very comfortable playing at the top level in the game.
Emerson is my favorite of the four, with Oakey a very close second.
I know Lee Hurst, Beduff kid, actually lived in Leighs Close and his case was tragic for us, came through the ranks, had major heart surgery as a kid and was destined for good things, until that twatish army training course Gould sent him and the team on, left sided too, i personally think he would have gone onto international caps.
It`s a terrible thing when any player suffers an injury which forces him to quit the game or only play at a lower level afterwards. It`s even worse if he potentially had a great future in the game taken away from him.
Off the top of my head I can think of four city players who suffered injuries of this type ;- David Busst, Lee Hurst, Dean Emerson and Graham Oakey.
I didn`t see Busst or Hurst myself and so I can`t comment on how good they were or could have been. I did see the other two plenty of times though.
I really rated Dean Emerson and believe he could have gone on to make a real name for himself in the game after making the transition from a lower league with Rotherham. He had all the attributes you look for in a midfield player.
As for Graham Oakey I felt the sky was the limit for him in terms of his ability and potential. Like many others I really loved his approach to the game. He gave the impression he was enjoying every minute on the pitch with his enthusiasm and considerable skill. I believe he could have gone on to great things (preferably with city) if he hadn`t suffered that terrible injury at Villa Park at what was still an early stage in his career.
Each of these injuries were a tragedy for the club, but most of all for the players themselves.
How did you rate them?
Froggatt - that summerbee tackle
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Will never forgive Megson. I really do think Emerson could have been one of the greats.
Was a bit before my time, what happened with that? My first game was in 1990 and I'm sure I remember seeing Emerson play, guess it could have been someone else I'm getting confused with.
Froggatt - that summerbee tackle
Bloody awful tackle. right in front of me and I don't think he was even booked. Should have been sent off and banned for a season
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Remember it well. It was at HR a week before the FA Cup QF with Wednesday. It snowed all game and the pitch become somewhat treacherous, with the players being cautious with tackling. All apart from Megson, who took his chance to nobble Emerson who had been giving him the runaround, with an over the ball challenge in a 50/50. Disgraceful. I think Emerson did try a comeback, but had to finish at that level due to the aftermath of the injury (knee ligaments I think)
This for me is the most tragic of all those mentioned, I rated him highly and to have your career ended because you are sent on a ridiculous assault course is shocking, at least the others mentioned were due to " football " injuries. As for ability then Emerson for me was going to be an immense player for us.I know Lee Hurst, Beduff kid, actually lived in Leighs Close and his case was tragic for us, came through the ranks, had major heart surgery as a kid and was destined for good things, until that twatish army training course Gould sent him and the team on, left sided too, i personally think he would have gone onto international caps.
I know Lee Hurst, Beduff kid, actually lived in Leighs Close and his case was tragic for us, came through the ranks, had major heart surgery as a kid and was destined for good things, until that twatish army training course Gould sent him and the team on, left sided too, i personally think he would have gone onto international caps.
Off mount pleasant road. Round by the newdigate. He grew up 3 houses away from me but he's a few years older than me.where abouts is Leighs Close?
Who was at the game when Colin Healy got his leg broke from a tackle from Safri??
It was horrendous and obviously made worse by the fact that he was such a good player for us whilst on loan.
The boy just never recovered from it.
Healy was a good player for us as was Safri. I think that was also Garry Mcallisters last game before he left to look after his wife.
Yes, very snowy that day - nearly crashed car on the way home! Megson was always apparently a "hard man" but really he was just a thug. Emerson did come back but he was never the same.
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