Nicky Rust played 204 games for us!!!

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Scotty Mac

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Mark Cartwright actually.

Rust went onto play for Cambridge City and Ely, then retired aged 26.

didn't he play some part in the management team of cambridge city as well?

what is the record then - roberts kept 6 in a row
 


gjh1971

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Cartwright also kept six clean sheets, but was spread over a few months as he was injured. Then came the Cheltenham game and it all went belly up for Cartwright.
 


Scotty Mac

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Cartwright also kept six clean sheets, but was spread over a few months as he was injured. Then came the Cheltenham game and it all went belly up for Cartwright.

he didn't actually play THAT badly though that day if i remember correctly. obviously, any recollection was blurred by the memory of the burger van being on fire. our shocker that day was down more to the fact the team arrived 30 minutes before kick off, matt wicks had a shocker and i think somebody - maybe cullip - got sent off
 






dougdeep

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Its a bit of a myth that Rust has a bad keeper. He was actually a good keeper who was recognised by England at U16's, U18's & U21's. Who can forget his performance against Leicester at Filbert Street in the Coca Cola Cup.

I think he gets a lot of unfair critism on here. Wev'e had a hell of a lot of worse keepers than Nicky Rust.

Yes but you wouldn't recognize a good keeper if he kicked you into touch.
 




saltash seagull

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Didn't Rust get U-21 recognition whilst he was playing well for us? He was in competition with that Birmingham lad who subsequently got killed in a car crash - Bennet,was that his name?
that wasn't bennett was Alan Nicholls of plymouth

was a fantastic young keeper that shilton signed form non league cheltenham before leaving plymouth and drifting into non league and being killed in a motorbike accident
 




SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

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I loved Nıicky Rust... but I think my love was coloured by how good he was in Championship Manager. When the Seagulls won the Champions League he was man of the match. He went on to get 105 caps for England.

Bit different from the reality I think.
 


BUTTERBALL

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I thought Rust was a reasonably good keeper to be honest in a struggling team. Not the tallest in the world but certainly agile enough.

You can't wage a one man war against defenders. I think with the exception of Peter Smith, he didn't have an awful lot of cover to be fair.
 


BUTTERBALL

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Real name Nicholas Rust
Height 6.00 - yeah right!
Weight 13.01
Date of birth 25-09-1974
Place of birth Cambridge
Position Goalkeeper
Nationality England

Club From To Fee League FA Cup League cup Other
Cambridge C 01-08-2001 No appearance data available
Dag & Red 01-08-2000 31-05-2001 Free No appearance data available
Barnet 01-08-1998 31-05-1999 Monthly 2 (0) 0 0 (0) 0 0 (0) 0 0 (0) 0
Brighton 09-07-1993 31-05-1998 Free 174 (0) 0 7 (0) 0 14 (0) 0 8 (0) 0
Arsenal 01-08-1992 09-07-1993 Junior No appearance data available
 




hans kraay fan club

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I also thought Rust was ok. It was a shame that he lost it. I understand that Mark Ormerod also played in a band.

Mark Ormerod was the better keeper.

His band were called The Marlins*








*I'm not a stalker btw, he was my sister's boyfriend at the time, and lived at our house!
 


Badger

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I remember seeing him at the 4-4 draw with Colchester on boxing day at Gillingham, every time he cleared the ball it curled off into the crowd. He was a decent shot stopper (although conceeding 4 in that game doesn't really show that!)
 


Jam The Man

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trouble is, he was good at the start, but he then just turned shit

didn't he used to smoke about 20 a day as well, which couldnt of helped!

He was a decent chap Nicky - lived with Junior McDougald. I used to see them quite a bit in Sainsburys.

Loads of the players used to be seen smoking at clubs in those days, even though Liam Brady apparently banned any of his players for having a puff.

Remember on one eventful night seeing Kevin McGarrigle sitting on the floor in the Event smashed out of his mind with a beer in one hand and a fag drooping out of his mouth. The 'Midfield Pirate' (Jeff Minton) stepped over him and walked towards me and I couldn't believe how small he was that close up. I told him he was the greatest player we'd had in weeks(!) and he did me the honour of not nutting me

Later on I got introduced to Phil Andrews who was totally up his own arse, Simon Fox who didn't know much about anything, but managed to cop off with 2 of the girls (twins) who were in the group i was with... the twins later claimed to have shagged the whole youth team...nice.

Nicest guy was Darragh Ryan who at least was up for having a chat and a laugh...
 




Scotty Mac

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Remember on one eventful night seeing Kevin McGarrigle sitting on the floor in the Event smashed out of his mind with a beer in one hand and a fag drooping out of his mouth. The 'Midfield Pirate' (Jeff Minton) stepped over him and walked towards me and I couldn't believe how small he was that close up. I told him he was the greatest player we'd had in weeks(!) and he did me the honour of not nutting me

Later on I got introduced to Phil Andrews who was totally up his own arse, Simon Fox who didn't know much about anything, but managed to cop off with 2 of the girls (twins) who were in the group i was with... the twins later claimed to have shagged the whole youth team...nice.

Nicest guy was Darragh Ryan who at least was up for having a chat and a laugh...


mcgarigle was a hero - when he scored away against wycombe on a tuesday night in around 95, he went more mad than anybody ive ever seen celebrating a goal

phil andrews seemed like a nice bloke when i spoke to him. him, the fox brothers, ormerod and mcgarigle all visited my mum in hospital when she broke her ankle :bowdown:
 


Jam The Man

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mcgarigle was a hero - when he scored away against wycombe on a tuesday night in around 95, he went more mad than anybody ive ever seen celebrating a goal

phil andrews seemed like a nice bloke when i spoke to him. him, the fox brothers, ormerod and mcgarigle all visited my mum in hospital when she broke her ankle :bowdown:

Fair play to them then.. i'll blame their misdemeanors on the booze! LOL!
 




The Auditor

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he didn't actually play THAT badly though that day if i remember correctly. obviously, any recollection was blurred by the memory of the burger van being on fire. our shocker that day was down more to the fact the team arrived 30 minutes before kick off, matt wicks had a shocker and i think somebody - maybe cullip - got sent off

oh the burger van day .... didnt they score from their first two corners and the a 30 yard soft shot that Cartwright misjudged
I liked him as a goalie ...very brave...came on as sub for Kuipers at half time at southend and played a blinder
 






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