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Skyblueweeman

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  • Sep 25, 2014
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So...despite it being 'newsday Thursday', all seems to be quite on the Sky Blues front. So I thought I'd ask...

** Who is to blame for everything evil in the world - SISU or ISIS? **

Just kidding...

I was thinking about players who you may have felt were under-rated during their time at Cov. One player who I always thought was half decent but didn't get the credit I thought he deserved at time, was a winger called David Smith. He played in the late 80's if I recall and I remember him setting up a few goals from out wide on the left...think it was normally Speedie of Big Cyril on the end of them. Seemed to be a pre-cursor to the likes of Steve McManaman (with just as crap hair).

So my question for you isn't about forces of evil, but which player did you admire most but who didn't really get credit for their performances whilst playing for Cov?

WM

PS. I know some will think I'm crazy for saying Smith. Each to their own!
PPS. Anyony says Craig Bellamy - they can instantly delete their SBT account. Ta.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #2
From my era it would be Paul telfer and Sean Flynn
 
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Monners

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #3
Always thought Ian Butterworth was ok - made his name (ish) as a steady centre half and captain at Norwich. He left Cov for Forest in the same deal as that promising left back Stuart Pearce - now I wonder what happened to him?

Incidentally, thought David Smith looked like a world beater when he first broke into the team - and then became hopeless for some reason (a bit like Tommy English a few years earlier)
 

bringbackrattles

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #4
Skyblueweeman said:
So...despite it being 'newsday Thursday', all seems to be quite on the Sky Blues front. So I thought I'd ask...

** Who is to blame for everything evil in the world - SISU or ISIS? **

Just kidding...

I was thinking about players who you may have felt were under-rated during their time at Cov. One player who I always thought was half decent but didn't get the credit I thought he deserved at time, was a winger called David Smith. He played in the late 80's if I recall and I remember him setting up a few goals from out wide on the left...think it was normally Speedie of Big Cyril on the end of them. Seemed to be a pre-cursor to the likes of Steve McManaman (with just as crap hair).

So my question for you isn't about forces of evil, but which player did you admire most but who didn't really get credit for their performances whilst playing for Cov?

WM

PS. I know some will think I'm crazy for saying Smith. Each to their own!
PPS. Anyony says Craig Bellamy - they can instantly delete their SBT account. Ta.
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I always thought David Cross was under-rated here a striker we got from Norwich City.
 

skybluelee

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #5
I was really impressed with Smith during his first full season (88/89). A genuine out and out winger. Usually Speedie was on the end of his crosses, Cyrille had decide by that time that he couldn't be arsed with goalscoring anymore (he scored 6 all season that year).

I always loved Paul Williams (not the shit left back). Will never forget his 35 yarder v Newcastle at HR (about 1999).
 
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Monners

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  • Sep 25, 2014
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bringbackrattles said:
I always thought David Cross was under-rated here a striker we got from Norwich City.
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He was indeed - went on to score a few for West Ham.
 

skybluelee

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  • Sep 25, 2014
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I also quite liked the look of Laurent Delorge during the first season in the Championship. Thought he had so much potential but then he just disappeared.
 

mds

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #8
Cant really think of anyone off the top off my head, I do know that David Smith would not be in a list of underated players for me tho
 

Joy Division

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  • Sep 25, 2014
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When I first started going as a young lad I was in awe of how Stewart Robson bossed the midfield, seemed to always be the best player on the pitch every game I went to.

Was he highly thought of at the time?
 

skybluetony176

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #10
Sky Blue Pete said:
From my era it would be Paul telfer and Sean Flynn
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I'd go with Paul Telfer. Worked hard for the team and chased every ball, pressing the other team hard constantly. I always thought the team looked and played better if he was in it even if it is was not always evident why to a layman such as myself.
 
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Monners

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  • Sep 25, 2014
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Joy Division said:
When I first started going as a young lad I was in awe of how Stewart Robson bossed the midfield, seemed to always be the best player on the pitch every game I went to.

Was he highly thought of at the time?
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Very highly rated - Close to an England call up (may have even had one) but was made of porcelain so always seemed injured. Shame, as he was a very good player.
 

bringbackrattles

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #12
Monners said:
He was indeed - went on to score a few for West Ham.
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Did you know that David Cross is the only City player to have scored a hat-trick on the opening and last games of a season ? Get in there !
 

Skyblueweeman

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #13
Monners said:
Very highly rated - Close to an England call up (may have even had one) but was made of porcelain so always seemed injured. Shame, as he was a very good player.
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Yeah, this. Thought he was an excellent player for us. Scored some decent free kicks as well.
 
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Monners

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  • Sep 25, 2014
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bringbackrattles said:
Did you know that David Cross is the only City player to have scored a hat-trick on the opening and last games of a season ? Get in there !
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I didn't know that - but I sure do now!


Did you know that Mick Quinn is the only person to score a hat trick on the opening day of the season - and then go on to put on 6 stone by the end of it!


Anyway - I have been lucky enough to see 2 Cov players score opening day hatrick (Dion being the other of course) - unfortunately saw Kevin Campbell do the same against us for Forest
 
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rupert_bear

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #15
Stuart Robson was one of the best midfield players we have had here unfortunalely was very injury prone. Started at Arsenal and but for his constant injuries I believe he would have won many England caps, moved to West Ham had similar problems and came here bit of a last ditch attempt to get his career going again which he did for a while but the injury curse kept happening, but still a great player for us. Would be in my all time greats team that I have seen
 
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Joy Division

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  • Sep 25, 2014
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bringbackrattles said:
I always thought David Cross was under-rated here a striker we got from Norwich City.
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David Cross is what most of the Coventry fans used to frustratingly shout to David Smith from the touchlines of Highfield Road
 
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Monners

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  • Sep 25, 2014
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rupert_bear said:
Stuart Robson was one of the best midfield players we have had here unfortunalely was very injury prone. Started at Arsenal and but for his constant injuries I believe he would have won many England caps, moved to West Ham had similar problems and came here bit of a last ditch attempt to get his career going again which he did for a while but the injury curse kept happening, but still a great player for us.
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I think his last game for us may well have been the 3-0 opening day Quinn hatrick game at Highbury. He limped off early on (replaced by a young Dublin lad called Tony Sheridan - how the hell do I remember that!), and can't recall seeing him play for us again after that
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #18
I always liked Mike Marsh.....he always appeared to have a great first touch, composure & vision.

....oh, and Roy Wegerle.....frustratingly total shit & utterly brilliant....often in the same game....

.....mind you, it was the mid 90's & I was off my tits most weekends....so I could've imagined it all to be honest....
 
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Leamington Pete

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #19
Always thought Danny Thomas was a brilliant player. Didn't really get the credit he deserved in a short career ended by injury after he left us for Spurs.
 

bringbackrattles

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #20
Monners said:
I didn't know that - but I sure do now!


Did you know that Mick Quinn is the only person to score a hat trick on the opening day of the season - and then go on to put on 6 stone by the end of it!


Anyway - I have been lucky enough to see 2 Cov players score opening day hatrick (Dion being the other of course) - unfortunately saw Kevin Campbell do the same against us for Forest
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I've been lucky enough to see Hudson score a hat-trick on his debut and Graham Newton too and George Kirby but not on opening days of a season. I bet a young fan is saying who the hell were they !
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #21
Leamington Pete said:
Always thought Danny Thomas was a brilliant player. Didn't really get the credit he deserved in a short career ended by injury after he left us for Spurs.
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He was one of, if not, my favourite player when I was a nipper.....excellent player.
 
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Monners

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  • Sep 25, 2014
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bringbackrattles said:
I've been lucky enough to see Hudson score a hat-trick on his debut and Graham Newton too and George Kirby but not on opening days of a season. I bet a young fan is saying who the hell were they !
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I have heard of Hudson, but not the other two - does make me young? Or merely younger than you?
 
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Monners

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  • Sep 25, 2014
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Leamington Pete said:
Always thought Danny Thomas was a brilliant player. Didn't really get the credit he deserved in a short career ended by injury after he left us for Spurs.
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Fantastic player who unfortunately missed the cup final agaonst us. Doesn't he still come and watch us?
 

torchomatic

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #24
Sky Blue Pete said:
From my era it would be Paul telfer and Sean Flynn
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He said under not over.

Sent from my phone using my chubby sausage fingers so please excuse any errors.
 

bringbackrattles

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #25
Monners said:
I have heard of Hudson, but not the other two - does make me young? Or merely younger than you?
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Me and Houchenshead are in the prime of our lives at sixty years of age ! that's fifty years of watching the Sky Blues.
I'll leave it to you to add the punchline !
 

Rusty Trombone

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #26
I used to buy the video that came out at the end of the season with all the clubs goals on, David Smith provided some excellent crosses. Lovely hair as well.

I also think Stewart Robson was good, not sure he was underrated by anyone though.

Robert Rosario was superb in midfield in the season we sold him. From wiki (so must be true).... Rosario was a key provider of assists to the Coventry City attack of Peter Ndlovu and (after his arrival in November 1992) Micky Quinn. After Rosario was sold to Nottingham Forest for £400,000 on 2 March 1993, Coventry's goals dried up and they fell to 15th in the final table after spending much of the campaign in the top five.
 

Danceswithhorses

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #27
Skyblueweeman said:
Yeah, this. Thought he was an excellent player for us. Scored some decent free kicks as well.
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Almost single-handedly kept us up one season iirc (91/92?)
 
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Rusty Trombone

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #28
What about our all time leading (pro rata) goal scorer. His pro rata scoring record for us was 6 goals a game yet he rarely gets a mention.


Mick Harford.
 

skybluelee

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #29
Chris Marsden was another who looked excellent in his brief spell with us.

I would love to have seen how good a player Lee Hurst became was it not for his ridiculous pre-season army camp injury.
 
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Monners

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #30
skybluelee said:
Chris Marsden was another who looked excellent in his brief spell with us.

I would love to have seen how good a player Lee Hurst became was it not for his ridiculous pre-season army camp injury.
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Marsden always had time on the ball - why the hell we didn't sign him....

Liked Hurst also - real shame for such a young player.

Going back a bit further, I remembered being gutted at the time when Garry Thompson left. Never fulfilled his potential elsewhere - always gave everything for us - 81 League Cup run is a particularly fond memory.
 
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robbiethemole

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #31
Alan Dugdale and Bobby Mc Donald, two no-nonsense defenders back in the day when tackling WAS allowed.
 

skybluebeduff

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #32
Craig Bellamy.
 

skybluebeduff

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #33
On a serious note I use to like David Thompson. Great right foot, never stopped running and loved football.
 
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oscillatewildly

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #34
robbiethemole said:
Alan Dugdale and Bobby Mc Donald, two no-nonsense defenders back in the day when tackling WAS allowed.
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McDonald, even given his reputedly shameful tactics in getting a move, is easily the best left back I have witnessed at the club.
Danny Thomas, as a couple of posters have mentioned earlier. You don't expect too much from your defenders, well maybe to have the ability to defend but he brought a bit of creativity to his play. Almost dare I say it, a footballing defender.
 

Grendel

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  • Sep 25, 2014
  • #35
Rusty Trombone said:
I used to buy the video that came out at the end of the season with all the clubs goals on, David Smith provided some excellent crosses. Lovely hair as well.

I also think Stewart Robson was good, not sure he was underrated by anyone though.

Robert Rosario was superb in midfield in the season we sold him. From wiki (so must be true).... Rosario was a key provider of assists to the Coventry City attack of Peter Ndlovu and (after his arrival in November 1992) Micky Quinn. After Rosario was sold to Nottingham Forest for £400,000 on 2 March 1993, Coventry's goals dried up and they fell to 15th in the final table after spending much of the campaign in the top five.
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Rosario was rubbish.
 
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