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Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 13 Jun 22 8.25am | |
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1. Goalkeeper This is an attempt to identify the classic 4 4 2 positions of yesteryear. Anyone wish to finesse or rubbish my list? Note I don't actually know what numbers Wright or Bright actually wore.
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Teddy Eagle 13 Jun 22 8.39am | |
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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig
1. Goalkeeper This is an attempt to identify the classic 4 4 2 positions of yesteryear. Anyone wish to finesse or rubbish my list? Note I don't actually know what numbers Wright or Bright actually wore. 1. Goalkeeper
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JRW2 Dulwich 13 Jun 22 1.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
1. Goalkeeper Ah, now that's the sort of terminology that I understand! My fading memory tells me that back in the fifties and sixties goalies in the home leagues (as opposed to overseas) didn't have a number on their back. I certainly don't recall John Jackson wearing a number. The other thing about that era was that goalies almost invariably wore a plain green top, and I remember Vic Rouse (I think it was him) having to change into blue because of a clash with Chester's green.
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 13 Jun 22 1.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
1. Goalkeeper This.
This operation, will make the 'Charge Of The Light Brigade' seem like a simple military exercise. |
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 13 Jun 22 2.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
1. Goalkeeper Yes Teddy, this speaks volumes to those of us of a certain age. Personally, I would love to see these numbers reintroduced, but I know it'll never happen.
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Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 13 Jun 22 2.15pm | |
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So some evolution... I think Kevin Taylor and Andy Gray were very much number 4s in my mind's eye. My mind's eye does not remember brilliantly, I won't lie. Two inside forwards, two wingers, and a No 9. Seems very attacking? Are there later iterations than Teddy's?
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ex hibitionist Hastings 21 Jun 22 3.05pm | |
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that was the old W-M line up - 442 9 and 10 are strikers, but with one up front these days the number 10 plays in the hole of course. 4 is midfield thug, 8 is a playmaker, 11 is always a winger, 7 usually is but can be a midfielder. In our current squad the defenders would go 2,3,5,6 as before, Kouyate would be 4, Schlupp 7 and Gallagher 8, Zaha is 11, Mateta is 9, and either Eze, Oduard or Olise would be 10 if they're on the left wing, maybe ,ake them 8 and Conor 10? We should do favourite players in those numbers - Palace and general. 4 Kember/Nicholas/Gray
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georgey wood South London and Proud 21 Jun 22 4.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig
1. Goalkeeper This is an attempt to identify the classic 4 4 2 positions of yesteryear. Anyone wish to finesse or rubbish my list? Note I don't actually know what numbers Wright or Bright actually wore.
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georgey wood South London and Proud 21 Jun 22 4.27pm | |
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I meant to say agree with those numbers and you got Wright and Bright’s playing style correct. However Wrighty was 10 and Brighty was 9.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 21 Jun 22 4.36pm | |
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Those were the days!! 7 was my favourite player number when I was a kid, because of great players like Georgie Best, Kevin Keegan, Kenny Dalglish and Steve Coppell
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asb1947 Croydon 05 Jul 22 6.58am | |
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In the middle 1960s manager Dick Graham often changed all the numbers round say number 11 appeared at number 3. Palace changed their programme from 2-3-5 to players numbers in a straight line. It did confuse their opponents. Nothing in the rules to say it was wrong.
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