Re: The Most Average Newport County Players
62George Street-Bridge wrote:Surely he's nowhere near that old?
He's not , he is 55...he was born in 1964
Re: The Most Average Newport County Players
63He was very strong for his age and competent in most areas in my opinion. Very average, but average can sometimes be effective if you have no weak spots.pembsexile wrote:Didn't Lee Evans get transferred to Wolves for a hefty wad? Wasn't it mentioned about him being on the fringes of the Welsh squad at the time as well? Whatever happened to him? No idea where he is now. I did think at the time that he would fulfill his potential.rncfc wrote:Any long term supporter will clean up on this thread.
Denis Spiteri
Eston Chiverton
Ray Pulis
Mark Draycott
Mark Bellingham
Now for the more controversial ones
Max Porter
Danny Crow
Lee Evans
Dan Butler
Re: The Most Average Newport County Players
64The thing that set Lee Evans apart for me was his vision.
Re: The Most Average Newport County Players
65Chiverton was actively poor. I laughed when I saw he was on Sensible World of Soccer 95/96 in one of the LoW squads and his value was £10k - though I think that was the lowest value in the game.rncfc wrote:Any long term supporter will clean up on this thread.
Eston Chiverton
Ray Pulis
Ray Pulis for County is an interesting one, he was at Pill when I was there. Difficult to determine average comparing Southern League Midland Division teams with League Two or old Div 3.
Re: The Most Average Newport County Players
66Chiverton's scoring record was league 13 from 21 + 4 games, overall 14 from 23 + 6.
Re: The Most Average Newport County Players
68Can't get my head around this thread. I reckon my definition would be someone who played regularly (at whatever level) for at least three seasons. Always good enough to be offered terms for the next season, but never moving up a level, other than us being promoted. Failing at our level would mean they moved on, but maybe stayed in the same league with a less ambitious club. I'll work on those parameters.
Re: The Most Average Newport County Players
69Of the current squad, Matty Dolan comfortably fits that criteria.excessbee wrote:Can't get my head around this thread. I reckon my definition would be someone who played regularly (at whatever level) for at least three seasons. Always good enough to be offered terms for the next season, but never moving up a level, other than us being promoted. Failing at our level would mean they moved on, but maybe stayed in the same league with a less ambitious club. I'll work on those parameters.
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