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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: glosterred on December 19, 2018, 03:32:22 pm
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Has announced his retirement from playing football to take up a coaching role with Bournemouth
END OF AN ERA - Hawks skipper Brian Stock (@Stocky_22) has announced his retirement from playing in January to take up a coaching role with AFC Bournemouth
#ThankYouSkip #COYH
COYR
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Stocky was a fine player.
I really enjoyed watching him as a Rovers player.
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What a fantastic opportunity for him, starting his coaching career at a Premier League club, and one with a strong footballing philosophy too.
He was such a great player, I think it's clear he could still have been playing at a decent level these last few years but I presume playing for Havant allowed him to be as close to home as possible and allowed him to pursue non-footballing business interests at the same time.
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All the best Stocky , top player for us
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Stocky is either related to Eddie Howe or was his best man I can’t remember which it is
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All the best to him. Top player for us as part of the best midfield i have ever seen at Rovers.
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Stocky is either related to Eddie Howe or was his best man I can’t remember which it is
Hadn’t heard either of those but they would have played together at Bournemouth and I think Howe signed him for Burnley so obviously knows him/is a fan.
Absolutely loved Stock as a player - his passing range was exceptional and he still put himself about for someone who looked so relaxed whilst playing.
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And what a great penalty taker for us, don't think he ever missed one and always as cool as a cucumber. Scored some fabulous goals from distance too, the one against forest (I think) hit the net like a missile. Great player for Rovers 👍
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The way he waited for the keeper to dive and then he rolled that pen in against Southend was coolness personified.
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Top top lad he contacted me direct after my mam died he was a special player for us & lead the team with distinction as a Captain - he put his body on the line many times for us when he probably shouldn’t have played but did so anyway - I can’t remember the circumstances but I somehow found myself in Stocky’s parents house in Hatfield
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Got to admit, I didn't see his talent when he first joined. I was blinded by the frustration of our dire early performances under O'Driscoll, and wanted shut of both of them.
Shows what I know. One of our all time greats. The best player in our 2nd or 3rd best side of all time.
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Brilliant player, THE best passer of a football I have ever seen in a Rovers shirt, his intelligence & vision was second to none, an absolute pleasure to watch. Best of luck to him in his new role.
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An absolutely top player for us. Great player, great skipper, great fella
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Always seem to stroll through a game, caressing the ball long or short with little effort!
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Always seem to stroll through a game, caressing the ball long or short with little effort!
Just like John Sheridan.
Sorry. I thought that was “effect” rather than “effort”.
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Thanks for everything you brought to the Rovers Stocky, good luck and good health in your new role. It was a pleasure to witness your talent in a Rovers shirt.