I started supporting from 1975 and was quite young but.....
Goalkeepers:
Peter Grummitt - very steady, dependable. Rarely made a mistake and remains one of my favourite GKs to have played.
Derek Forster - only saw him once in a friendly, quite spectacular though arguably due to poor positioning.
Defenders:
Paul Fuschillo
Ken Goodeve
Steve Govier
Allen Lewis
Dennis Burnett - my first favourite player. Towards the end of his career, lacked pace but again was steady rather than spectacular.
Joe Kinnear - was a steady performer at right back and took penalties towards the end of the 75/76 season - but clearly seeing out his career
Ken Tiler - Was fairly pacey from what I remember.
Harry Wilson - Was again average and I would describe as a journeyman lower division player in terms of ability.
Steve Piper - actually played in midfield more. Always remember him firing over in front of an open goal in front of the north stand, when it seemed easier to score. Very loyal and hard working..
Midfielders:
Billy McEwan
Ronnie Welch
John Boyle
Ernie Machin - Was captain prior to Brian Horton. I remember little of him.
Jim Walker
Tommy Mason
Wilf Smith
Phil Beal
Attackers:
Fred Binney - was the crowd favourite prior to Ward. Prolific in the lower divisions and lethal in front of goal
Ricky Marlowe
Barry Butlin
Neil Martin - quite injury prone and ended up at Palace. Very committed.
Gerry Fell - Along with Tony Towner very pacey
Ian Mellor (particularly your impressions of what he was like before he 'clicked' in a strike partnership with Ward) - Prior to Ward had formed a partnership with Binney and clearly had a lot of 'class' and ability.
Sammy Morgan - 2 goals against Palace will always remain in my memory in front of the North Stand in '76, 33,000 gate. Great night. Sustained a cheekbone injury and never really regained his place in the team.
Goalkeepers:
Peter Grummitt - very steady, dependable. Rarely made a mistake and remains one of my favourite GKs to have played.
Derek Forster - only saw him once in a friendly, quite spectacular though arguably due to poor positioning.
Defenders:
Paul Fuschillo
Ken Goodeve
Steve Govier
Allen Lewis
Dennis Burnett - my first favourite player. Towards the end of his career, lacked pace but again was steady rather than spectacular.
Joe Kinnear - was a steady performer at right back and took penalties towards the end of the 75/76 season - but clearly seeing out his career
Ken Tiler - Was fairly pacey from what I remember.
Harry Wilson - Was again average and I would describe as a journeyman lower division player in terms of ability.
Steve Piper - actually played in midfield more. Always remember him firing over in front of an open goal in front of the north stand, when it seemed easier to score. Very loyal and hard working..
Midfielders:
Billy McEwan
Ronnie Welch
John Boyle
Ernie Machin - Was captain prior to Brian Horton. I remember little of him.
Jim Walker
Tommy Mason
Wilf Smith
Phil Beal
Attackers:
Fred Binney - was the crowd favourite prior to Ward. Prolific in the lower divisions and lethal in front of goal
Ricky Marlowe
Barry Butlin
Neil Martin - quite injury prone and ended up at Palace. Very committed.
Gerry Fell - Along with Tony Towner very pacey
Ian Mellor (particularly your impressions of what he was like before he 'clicked' in a strike partnership with Ward) - Prior to Ward had formed a partnership with Binney and clearly had a lot of 'class' and ability.
Sammy Morgan - 2 goals against Palace will always remain in my memory in front of the North Stand in '76, 33,000 gate. Great night. Sustained a cheekbone injury and never really regained his place in the team.