Another much maligned player subject to the CCFC "Knockers Club" which often affected his confidence but to me he was a good servant to this club over many years.
A sweet left peg that delivered more than a useful quantity of crosses and bags of fitness to enable his forays up the wing and scuttles back down.
A good player, a nice guy and a credit to CCFC and the game in general - well played Marcus.
Marcus Hall not that good ?? Well he had a near 12 year career mostly in the countrys highest league against the best players, probably financially secure and still a young man. His late dad, Erroll brought him up the right way and he is a top fella, good luck to him.
He didn't play many Premiership games at all, most of his career was in The Championship. I never booed him and liked him as a youngster but he never established himself as a first choice player until we were a bottom half Championship club and there was no other LB in the squad. His limitations became all the more clear once we signed Fox. I'm always amazed that he gets such praise, essentially just for being from Coventry, when McSheffrey is so loathed.
Totally agree with all of that. There are plenty of good players and top fellas and that is great. It doesn't really mean they are legends though. Had he reached the potential he showed when he was younger then maybe, but unfortunately, he didn't. </p>
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<p>Fondly remembered.
He didn't play many Premiership games at all, most of his career was in The Championship. I never booed him and liked him as a youngster but he never established himself as a first choice player until we were a bottom half Championship club and there was no other LB in the squad. His limitations became all the more clear once we signed Fox. I'm always amazed that he gets such praise, essentially just for being from Coventry, when McSheffrey is so loathed.