I would think they thought the same as the rest of us.
It was called Legends Day but obviously not all of them are.I would imagine some of them thought "I wonder what it's like playing for the first team". Legends? Not all.
Yes there were one or two mysterious names amongst them, names I've never heard of and some who were reserves for the reservesI would imagine some of them thought "I wonder what it's like playing for the first team". Legends? Not all.
Yes there were one or two mysterious names amongst them, names I've never heard of and some who were reserves for the reserves
I agree and to have been good enough to be a pro-footballer at any level is no mean achievement, but whether some can be called legends not so sure, and there are some real legends never seem to go, perhaps their choice, but there's Ronnie Rees, Willie Humphries, Ken Hale, Steve Hunt, Terry Gibson, Jim Blythe and of course George Curtis, a real legend and plenty others.
Shite..........
It comes down to the question of :" what makes a true legend ? " To me Hudson,Curtis,Rees,Humphries,are legends but they were in winning sides. To younger fans they would probably say Dublin,Huckerby,Keane. It's down to what makes a legend isn't it ?If you were to pick a team from the Legends(2nd and 3rd division players ie- Hudson, Curtis, Carr etc,) they would absolutely walk all over the present squad. Even the City Reserves team would hammer these so called Pro footballers.
Just add Humphries and Rees and they would transform us from the dire crap we now are to promotion contenders, these two ripped full backs to shreads at club and international level. Ronnie Rees was an outstanding winger and a vital but a little unsung hero of the Jimmy Hill era.If you were to pick a team from the Legends(2nd and 3rd division players ie- Hudson, Curtis, Carr etc,) they would absolutely walk all over the present squad. Even the City Reserves team would hammer these so called Pro footballers.
It does but the difference is the likes of Ronnie Rees, George Curtis, Ron Farmer, Mick Kearns, Brian Hill, Ernie Machin, Dave Clements, Bill Glazier played and were main stays for seasons, and a all those mentioned in 3 and some in 4 different divisions. Cattlin was here nearly 10 years. I loved Robbie Keane but was only here a season, sorry but for me that doesn't put him in the legend catorgeryIt comes down to the question of :" what makes a true legend ? " To me Hudson,Curtis,Rees,Humphries,are legends but they were in winning sides. To younger fans they would probably say Dublin,Huckerby,Keane. It's down to what makes a legend isn't it ?
Don't know wether anyone knows, but The "Welsh Wizard" Ronnie Rees whilst working not too far from where I live at the Ford Plant in Bridgend, had a major stroke that took away his capability to talk, and walk, and now lives in a care home in Swansea.
It maybe needs renaming to ex players day as quite a few could hardly be classed as legends
To be honest I would have been happy to have been good enough as a reserve for the reserves!
It wasn't legends day this year, they renamed it to retro day.
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