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Played against Kevin Johnson at junior school level
Dave Rushbury, John Buckley and Denis Peacock. Played in a team where Denis was our Centre Forward, he bagged loads.John Buckley is the best of the 3, couldnt get ball off him & he would make you look stupid if you tried!
Quote from: drfc1951 on March 16, 2023, 11:48:31 amPlayed against Kevin Johnson at junior school levelKev goes in our local and on a golf trip we asked him who the best player he ever played against and he said Pele! Apparently Sheff Wednesday played against Santos in a friendly when he was 18 and he played against the great man.I've played in the same team as Danny Schofield and Ricky Ravenhill.
It’s not a ramble CR
Best player I ever played with was Brian Pollard at York City. He was a right winger. Quick and skilful. Similar to Windy Miller was at Rovers.Northern Intermediate League 1972/73 Brian played in a couple of games i played in that season.He was in the 1st team quite a bit that season aged 19 Best player played against was Joe Cook at Bradford City. Same season 72/73 same league. Scored 2 goals ( 1 a pen ) against me at Valley Parade.Striker who went on to have a good career at Bradford City, Peterborough Utd and others.Best player who never fulfilled his true potential. Well one of them was ( yes I am bias ) was my younger step son Neil Illman who at age 16/18 was an extremely talented player. A left winger or striker.Steve Beaglehole took him to Middlesbrough when he went there as youth coach and Bruce Ricoh who was manager was very impressed with him after watching him in the U18s Played 4 games for Middlesbrough in 2nd tier. 20 odd for Plymouth Argyle in 3rd tier and then Northwich Victoria and Stevenage in the Conference. Scored against Rovers for the Vicks at Drill field in a 3-2 win for Rovers. ( I let him off seeing we won ) He also played 2 games for Rovers when Ian Snodin was manager.Never fulfilled his potential though. Not sure what went wrong. Bit of immaturity I think and a pillock of a coach at Boro called Ray Train ( played for Carlisle & Walsall ) didn’t help, who never praised him only criticised. How can you be slated for scoring a goal from 30 yards. Top corner of net v Preston foe reserves. Told in no uncertain manor that he should have passed the ball. This happened all the time. Bernie Slaven tore into this coach after one reserve game at Wigan after Neil scored the winner in last 5 mins. For reason stated above. Being bias again, my older step son Mark Illman also never fulfilled his potential, but that was mainly due to a bad Achilles tendon injury. He scored 21 goals in 19 games for Rovers Northern Intermediate League team in 1989/90 aged 17 Bremner who was back at Rovers wanted to sign him Pro contract but due to budget restrictions wasn’t able to. Went to Chesterfield and picked as sub, debut for 1st team away at Cambridge in 3rd tier. Paul Hart was manager, Chris McMenemy coach, ( Laurie’s son ) Dave Rushbury was Physio.Then picked up bad injury. Lost confidence and motivation. He should have had a career in the EFL There are hundreds though, thousands over the years who should have made it that didn’t. Some who played lower league pro football who had the ability to be Premier league players. Some who only played non league who with a bit of luck could have played in the football League. Player at Rovers who springs to mind & didn’t fulfil his potential was Andy Watson. A winger who Ian and Glynn pulled from obscurity at Garforth Town. He was one of many wasted talents I have seen over the years. Apologies for such a long ramble.
Quote from: Bessie Red on March 16, 2023, 12:54:18 pmDave Rushbury, John Buckley and Denis Peacock. Played in a team where Denis was our Centre Forward, he bagged loads.John Buckley is the best of the 3, couldnt get ball off him & he would make you look stupid if you tried!JB was a very talented player. Dave Rushbury was a very decent left back. Dennis Peacock was a solid Keeper. His kicking was a bit wayward if my memory serves me correctly.When you think about it we have had some very decent wingers over the years. Ian Miller, John Buckley, Francis Tierney, McIndoe, Cotterill, Coppinger. Those who saw Rovers in the 50’s & 60’s no doubt could name some more.
I thought it was "played with" not "against", but if against counts Kevin Keegan ( 3 times) Malcolm Webster (3 times) Trevor Hickson (4 times) Jim Golze ( just the once) Also a couple of notable Algerians. One player who i never had the pleasure of being alongside, who was possibly the best i was at school with was Brian Turner.
Steve must have been overage guest for the youth side then.