Maverick Footballers 07:27 - Apr 25 with 7561 views | daveB | Well worth having a look ay a new series called Maverick Footballers on ITV4 from the 5th May. Shows loads of old footage of the likes of Bowles, Marsh, Worthington, Gazza, Currie etc. Trailer for it here | | | | |
Maverick Footballers on 08:12 - Apr 25 with 5594 views | Petros | Thanks should be good. They would all be lambasted today for their lack of work rate, unsuitability as role models, flared trousers etc etc. | | | |
Maverick Footballers on 08:59 - Apr 25 with 5547 views | peejaybee |
Maverick Footballers on 08:12 - Apr 25 by Petros | Thanks should be good. They would all be lambasted today for their lack of work rate, unsuitability as role models, flared trousers etc etc. |
They entertained you more than Linda Lovelace.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | |
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Maverick Footballers on 09:08 - Apr 25 with 5539 views | enfieldargh | Of course we had them on tap at loftus road but when the opposition had one in their ranks I used to pray that he never got the ball. I remember one game we played at home to Bolton , Frank worthington scored a worldly. think we went one up and lost 1-4. In the 70s-80s to me it felt that most teams had one bloke in their team who could really hurt you (then other cloggers who would just hurt our players). Not a maverick persay but a player who made me sh!t myself when he got the ball was Leighton James at burnley. He would always roast our full backs. Shame when he came to us he kept losing his contact lenses on the pitch and was total crap. Tony currie was beautiful to watch, when we signed him I thought we had signed a new God to follow on from Rodney and Stan. These Mavericks shone out because all around them was a sea of mud and players like Ron Harris, most of the Leeds team, Dave Mackay, etc... All the Mavericks they will probably show will be skillfull and with a personality that they could express in their game but none of them had the skill possessed by Adel Taraabt, what a waster he has become. | |
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Maverick Footballers on 10:19 - Apr 25 with 5450 views | connell10 |
Maverick Footballers on 09:08 - Apr 25 by enfieldargh | Of course we had them on tap at loftus road but when the opposition had one in their ranks I used to pray that he never got the ball. I remember one game we played at home to Bolton , Frank worthington scored a worldly. think we went one up and lost 1-4. In the 70s-80s to me it felt that most teams had one bloke in their team who could really hurt you (then other cloggers who would just hurt our players). Not a maverick persay but a player who made me sh!t myself when he got the ball was Leighton James at burnley. He would always roast our full backs. Shame when he came to us he kept losing his contact lenses on the pitch and was total crap. Tony currie was beautiful to watch, when we signed him I thought we had signed a new God to follow on from Rodney and Stan. These Mavericks shone out because all around them was a sea of mud and players like Ron Harris, most of the Leeds team, Dave Mackay, etc... All the Mavericks they will probably show will be skillfull and with a personality that they could express in their game but none of them had the skill possessed by Adel Taraabt, what a waster he has become. |
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Maverick Footballers on 10:37 - Apr 25 with 5425 views | essextaxiboy |
Maverick Footballers on 09:08 - Apr 25 by enfieldargh | Of course we had them on tap at loftus road but when the opposition had one in their ranks I used to pray that he never got the ball. I remember one game we played at home to Bolton , Frank worthington scored a worldly. think we went one up and lost 1-4. In the 70s-80s to me it felt that most teams had one bloke in their team who could really hurt you (then other cloggers who would just hurt our players). Not a maverick persay but a player who made me sh!t myself when he got the ball was Leighton James at burnley. He would always roast our full backs. Shame when he came to us he kept losing his contact lenses on the pitch and was total crap. Tony currie was beautiful to watch, when we signed him I thought we had signed a new God to follow on from Rodney and Stan. These Mavericks shone out because all around them was a sea of mud and players like Ron Harris, most of the Leeds team, Dave Mackay, etc... All the Mavericks they will probably show will be skillfull and with a personality that they could express in their game but none of them had the skill possessed by Adel Taraabt, what a waster he has become. |
Sorry cant agree with that .Putting aside my Rangers bias for Marsh and Bowles ,Gazza was a fantastic world class player in the Prem, SPL, Serie A , the Euros and the World Cup . Maverick ? he is a complete loony tune who still only has to blow his nose to get into every paper in the country . His ex wife and kids ride on his name ...Adel if he isnt careful will be finished ..what a waste . | | | |
Maverick Footballers on 13:51 - Apr 25 with 5330 views | Nov77 |
Maverick Footballers on 09:08 - Apr 25 by enfieldargh | Of course we had them on tap at loftus road but when the opposition had one in their ranks I used to pray that he never got the ball. I remember one game we played at home to Bolton , Frank worthington scored a worldly. think we went one up and lost 1-4. In the 70s-80s to me it felt that most teams had one bloke in their team who could really hurt you (then other cloggers who would just hurt our players). Not a maverick persay but a player who made me sh!t myself when he got the ball was Leighton James at burnley. He would always roast our full backs. Shame when he came to us he kept losing his contact lenses on the pitch and was total crap. Tony currie was beautiful to watch, when we signed him I thought we had signed a new God to follow on from Rodney and Stan. These Mavericks shone out because all around them was a sea of mud and players like Ron Harris, most of the Leeds team, Dave Mackay, etc... All the Mavericks they will probably show will be skillfull and with a personality that they could express in their game but none of them had the skill possessed by Adel Taraabt, what a waster he has become. |
I remember that game against Bolton, worthington raced through and lobbed parkes at the school end. Think we lost 3-1 though. | |
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Maverick Footballers on 14:03 - Apr 25 with 5316 views | Nov77 | The trouble is finding footage that everyone hasn't already seen a million times. every game is filmed now, imagine how many great goals were scored by the likes of Best etc that will never have been seen by anyone other than those who were there. Marsh scored over a hundred goals for us yet I doubt there are more than 6 or 7 that were filmed. | |
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Maverick Footballers on 10:12 - Apr 26 with 5181 views | Dorse | "This week on ITV4 plus 1 divided by the number you first thought of, episode 72 of 'Maverick Footballers', where we celebrate... erm.... wait a minute, who've we got this week? Karl Ready, it says here, and some photos of a bloke who looks like that one who had the dodgy hair what looked like a pineapple. With the usual talking heads from Rufus bloody Hound and Jamie Theakston. Look, stay tuned. Please. My job's hanging by a thread here and I owe Jimmy the Greek five hundred sovs before Wednesday or he's going to kill my dog'" [Post edited 26 Apr 2015 10:13]
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Maverick Footballers on 10:18 - Apr 26 with 5167 views | DejR_vu |
Maverick Footballers on 08:12 - Apr 25 by Petros | Thanks should be good. They would all be lambasted today for their lack of work rate, unsuitability as role models, flared trousers etc etc. |
Ours can't even get on the pitch in a game that pretty much relegates us. 21st Century Premier League; best league in the world? Turgid. | |
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Maverick Footballers on 22:37 - Apr 26 with 5045 views | RfromItaly | Looks very interesting, thanks. I interviewed Marsh for a chapter in a book about football mavericks, which will be published in the US later this year. I'll be fascinated to see what this series contributes to the debates about some great football characters, which I feel we need to get back to at Rangers after taking my family to the game on Saturday - we need a maverick to provide some flair, create & beat players. Maybe Adel will get himself fit & focused for this role in the championship!? | |
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Maverick Footballers on 00:11 - Apr 27 with 5013 views | TacticalR | @ enfieldargh 'In the 70s-80s to me it felt that most teams had one bloke in their team who could really hurt you (then other cloggers who would just hurt our players).' That's a good point. Thirty years ago even the average teams used to have one or two exceptional players. Today the hoovering up of talent not only fails to develop talent, but deprives the average teams of talent. In fact, it's developed into a crazy system where people are effectively paid not to develop their talent. | |
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Maverick Footballers on 09:12 - Apr 27 with 4936 views | Discodroids | a few of my mavericks.. simon stainrod rick holden..oldham terry curran..sheff wed lee trundle..swansea john robertson..forest andy ritchie (morton) a player im sure karl could tell us all about. alan devenshire (west ham) ricky hill (luton) | |
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Maverick Footballers on 09:51 - Apr 27 with 4916 views | karl |
Maverick Footballers on 09:12 - Apr 27 by Discodroids | a few of my mavericks.. simon stainrod rick holden..oldham terry curran..sheff wed lee trundle..swansea john robertson..forest andy ritchie (morton) a player im sure karl could tell us all about. alan devenshire (west ham) ricky hill (luton) |
Although similar age to many on here (48) I grew up on the Isle of Man and therefore had only small insight into Scottish league football till I moved back to Orkney in 1990. I do know of Ritchie and his reputation but my maverick from Scottish football was Davie Cooper never seemed to care but was beautiful player. At Hibs we too had Moroccans (Zemmama and Benji) who were brilliant on their day (Benji was going to play for Real...) but were so often unfit, unavailable due to Ramadan or some such and often just didn't seem to care when on the pitch (more Benji than Zemmama) wasted players who were indulged by Tony Mowbray but lost a good career | | | |
Maverick Footballers on 10:02 - Apr 27 with 4903 views | Discodroids |
Maverick Footballers on 09:51 - Apr 27 by karl | Although similar age to many on here (48) I grew up on the Isle of Man and therefore had only small insight into Scottish league football till I moved back to Orkney in 1990. I do know of Ritchie and his reputation but my maverick from Scottish football was Davie Cooper never seemed to care but was beautiful player. At Hibs we too had Moroccans (Zemmama and Benji) who were brilliant on their day (Benji was going to play for Real...) but were so often unfit, unavailable due to Ramadan or some such and often just didn't seem to care when on the pitch (more Benji than Zemmama) wasted players who were indulged by Tony Mowbray but lost a good career |
cooper was a lovely little player, i seem to remember him scoring a famous goal when he dribble the ball around 5 or 6 players ?? taking the maverick show on the road, hansi muller , midfielder for west germany , stuggart and inter fernando redondo argentinian,ac milan, r madrid bernd schuster, west germany real madrid, barcelona enzo francescoli, uruguay river plate ., marseille,torino hans krankel, austria, barcelona | |
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Maverick Footballers on 10:07 - Apr 27 with 4899 views | paulparker |
Maverick Footballers on 09:12 - Apr 27 by Discodroids | a few of my mavericks.. simon stainrod rick holden..oldham terry curran..sheff wed lee trundle..swansea john robertson..forest andy ritchie (morton) a player im sure karl could tell us all about. alan devenshire (west ham) ricky hill (luton) |
Always rated Ricky Holden at Oldham, surprised he never got a big move as he used to tear apart teams in Oldhams cup runs in the late eighties England always seemed to have plenty of talented players but didn't know really what to do with them, anyone with any talent is shunted to the wing, still happens today Will add to your list Merton Le tisser wegerle Tony galvin Adel McAvennie Byrne Darren currie Kingkladski ( Man City) Vince Hilare Laurie Cunningham | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
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Maverick Footballers on 10:14 - Apr 27 with 4889 views | karl |
Maverick Footballers on 10:07 - Apr 27 by paulparker | Always rated Ricky Holden at Oldham, surprised he never got a big move as he used to tear apart teams in Oldhams cup runs in the late eighties England always seemed to have plenty of talented players but didn't know really what to do with them, anyone with any talent is shunted to the wing, still happens today Will add to your list Merton Le tisser wegerle Tony galvin Adel McAvennie Byrne Darren currie Kingkladski ( Man City) Vince Hilare Laurie Cunningham |
Holden is now a sports physio in the Isle of Man, he became a coach/manager in local football for a while and made huge improvements to the game there. David Harvey (ex Leeds keeper) moved to Orkney and worked as a postman, he helped push Orkneys alcohol intake to the top of the league | | | |
Maverick Footballers on 10:16 - Apr 27 with 4876 views | Discodroids |
Maverick Footballers on 10:07 - Apr 27 by paulparker | Always rated Ricky Holden at Oldham, surprised he never got a big move as he used to tear apart teams in Oldhams cup runs in the late eighties England always seemed to have plenty of talented players but didn't know really what to do with them, anyone with any talent is shunted to the wing, still happens today Will add to your list Merton Le tisser wegerle Tony galvin Adel McAvennie Byrne Darren currie Kingkladski ( Man City) Vince Hilare Laurie Cunningham |
very good list my old mate, forgot about darren currie, i may have to add john moncur to that list also. | |
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Maverick Footballers on 10:21 - Apr 27 with 4869 views | Aitch |
Maverick Footballers on 00:11 - Apr 27 by TacticalR | @ enfieldargh 'In the 70s-80s to me it felt that most teams had one bloke in their team who could really hurt you (then other cloggers who would just hurt our players).' That's a good point. Thirty years ago even the average teams used to have one or two exceptional players. Today the hoovering up of talent not only fails to develop talent, but deprives the average teams of talent. In fact, it's developed into a crazy system where people are effectively paid not to develop their talent. |
The youngsters get hoovered up & paid a fortune to never play for the Premiership teams. A lot more than they'd get playing first team football for any teams in the league. It never used to be that way imo which is why you'd see a lot more of the skilful types around the league. | |
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Maverick Footballers on 10:27 - Apr 27 with 4853 views | paulparker |
Maverick Footballers on 10:16 - Apr 27 by Discodroids | very good list my old mate, forgot about darren currie, i may have to add john moncur to that list also. |
Always thought we should have bought him from Barnet but then again I thought the same of Ricky otto when he was at Southend John moncur was good at Swindon and another player we should have been in for in the early nineties would of been great with Wilkins & Barker As for Hibs Karl , John Collins was always a player I loved watching another player I would have loved to seen at Rangers | |
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Maverick Footballers on 10:31 - Apr 27 with 4845 views | karl | Scottish football always used to produce wingers, some of whom were 'Mavericks' like Jinky Johnston, Willie Henderson, Willie Johnston, Cooper, Robertson etc and there is a sign that these players may be making a comeback after a dearth in recent years. MacKay-Steven is a good example with Matthew Kennedy, ex Kilmarnock now at Cardiff, and Chris Johnston at Kilmarnock looking good to develop. The two Kilmarnock boys had a good development under Kenny Shiels, he can be an abrasive character and is without a club atm but I would be interested as to what the NI contingent on here think of his role in the current national sides successes since he was their youth coach for many years? Currently in a youth role for Scotland and i'm hoping for similar success. As has been alluded to it takes a manager willing to play these flair players before we can enjoy them | | | |
Maverick Footballers on 10:31 - Apr 27 with 4844 views | Discodroids | anyone remember ian bogie from millwall/newcastle ..he was fkn class, a small chubby little fker who loved a piss up and a good pal of gazza.. saw him a few times at upton park, ran the show when ever he was there .head and shoulders above quality players like ian bishop and stuart slater . i seem to remember a very skillful watford and newcastle striker called malcom allen who had a rep for gambling and a richard the third . sure he was kevin keegans first signing at newcastle. [Post edited 27 Apr 2015 10:39]
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Maverick Footballers on 10:37 - Apr 27 with 4833 views | Discodroids |
Maverick Footballers on 10:31 - Apr 27 by karl | Scottish football always used to produce wingers, some of whom were 'Mavericks' like Jinky Johnston, Willie Henderson, Willie Johnston, Cooper, Robertson etc and there is a sign that these players may be making a comeback after a dearth in recent years. MacKay-Steven is a good example with Matthew Kennedy, ex Kilmarnock now at Cardiff, and Chris Johnston at Kilmarnock looking good to develop. The two Kilmarnock boys had a good development under Kenny Shiels, he can be an abrasive character and is without a club atm but I would be interested as to what the NI contingent on here think of his role in the current national sides successes since he was their youth coach for many years? Currently in a youth role for Scotland and i'm hoping for similar success. As has been alluded to it takes a manager willing to play these flair players before we can enjoy them |
for christ sake karl , get a job as a QPR scout north of the boarder. if you dont im gonna collate your posts and send em to the club! . raplhie milne was a player in his day for dundee utd wast he mate. what a side that 80's dundee utd team was..narey, kirkwood, sturrock, bannon, milne, hegarty to name but a few. i seem to have morphed into ron manager ..marvelous. [Post edited 27 Apr 2015 10:40]
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Maverick Footballers on 10:46 - Apr 27 with 4819 views | paulparker |
Maverick Footballers on 10:31 - Apr 27 by Discodroids | anyone remember ian bogie from millwall/newcastle ..he was fkn class, a small chubby little fker who loved a piss up and a good pal of gazza.. saw him a few times at upton park, ran the show when ever he was there .head and shoulders above quality players like ian bishop and stuart slater . i seem to remember a very skillful watford and newcastle striker called malcom allen who had a rep for gambling and a richard the third . sure he was kevin keegans first signing at newcastle. [Post edited 27 Apr 2015 10:39]
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Malcolm Allen was the one who missed a last minute penalty against us at St James park When we won 2-1 Bishop was another player I liked who I thought could of done a job here As for bogie I recall him , there's a player at middlesborough (Tomlin) who is the same build but who has superb touch & vision , he should of got the championship player of the year this year rather than bamford | |
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Maverick Footballers on 11:02 - Apr 27 with 4798 views | karl |
Maverick Footballers on 10:27 - Apr 27 by paulparker | Always thought we should have bought him from Barnet but then again I thought the same of Ricky otto when he was at Southend John moncur was good at Swindon and another player we should have been in for in the early nineties would of been great with Wilkins & Barker As for Hibs Karl , John Collins was always a player I loved watching another player I would have loved to seen at Rangers |
Yes Collins was a great player and briefly manager for Hibs. My impression of him was that he was a good footballer who absolutely maximised his ability by being a dedicated athlete, he seemed to improve at every club he went to till retiring. Legend has it that as Hibs manager at 40 (?) he was beating all the players in fitness tests, possibly why he lost the dressing room but he tried to implement a tough diet and training regime on a group who had enjoyed the relative easy environment that Tony Mowbray had relative success with, I don't think Collins would have had too many mavericks in his team long term | | | |
Maverick Footballers on 11:07 - Apr 27 with 4793 views | Discodroids |
Maverick Footballers on 10:46 - Apr 27 by paulparker | Malcolm Allen was the one who missed a last minute penalty against us at St James park When we won 2-1 Bishop was another player I liked who I thought could of done a job here As for bogie I recall him , there's a player at middlesborough (Tomlin) who is the same build but who has superb touch & vision , he should of got the championship player of the year this year rather than bamford |
were wasted on here mate !. time to give bondy and the watchtower door to door salesman their p45's . my first team selection for liverpool away this weekend would be the Yugolsavia side of the early nineties.. full to cu nt bursting of skilLful mavericks and racial purity war criminals most of that side played for the serie A giants and were pretty handy in balaclavas and taking out UN flight reconnaissance missions with surface to air missiles. beats frank worthingtons rather passe efforts of rifiling diana doors knickers and a game of bar skittles with fred trueman before a trip to portman road that'll do for me mullers. [Post edited 27 Apr 2015 11:08]
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