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Thread: great memorys

  1. #11
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    re: great memorys

    Quote Originally Posted by viperblue
    I thought Terry Hennessey was class
    Hughes should have been a great premier
    league player when we went up but didn't quite make it ,which I found puzzling
    KRO
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    Hughes was potentialy one of the more talented players for blues,i remember him scoring 2 crackers for Wrexham in the cup ,which spured us to buy him .with a good coach he could have been a fantastic player as he had oodles of natural talent sadly it was not to be

  2. #12
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    re: great memorys

    Quote Originally Posted by viperblue
    I thought Terry Hennessey was class
    Hughes should have been a great premier
    league player when we went up but didn't quite make it ,which I found puzzling
    KRO
    Yes, Hennessey was a top player - although it's interesting that when he moved to Notts Forest Clough started playing him as a central defender - at which he was probably better. Although did you ever read Bertie Auld's reminscences, where he said that Hennessey was great at getting up field - but extremely slow when it came to going up to the bar and getting a round in! I seem to have heard the same thing said about one or two of our regular posters . . .

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