shangambling1
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In an era when England had a good choice of CB's - Rio, Terry, Carra, Campbell, Dawson and King, Upson still managed to breakthrough and make a decent amount of caps. I still think now he could cut it in the Prem
I just missed Lawrenson.
For me, Upson is right up there in the top bracket, with Martin Keown and Eric Young.
Colin Pates, Danny Cullip, Simon Morgan and Guy Butters all did pretty good jobs, relative to the divisions we were in at the time. Greer is thereabouts too - no mistake.
I said to my mate last night that I will be very sad when Upson leaves/retires He's been fantastic for us and an absolute professional. I've heard it mentioned a few times that he is enjoying his football here and that really shows in his performances, he wins pretty much every header he goes for, he's very assured with the ball at his feet, he's a very clean player and never gives away silly needless free kicks. And one of my personal highlights is the Matty Upson double thumbs up that he does on his post match lap
The fact that in this day and age he still wears black football boots is good enough for me!
spot on! Who was the guy we had (I think ex Norwich) who played for us for a season at Gillingham ??
Kudos.
I may get criticised for this and while he was definitely at the end of his career i enjoyed watching and rated big Doug Rougvie.
Played at a lower level for us, but Simon Morgan was different class for the one season he was here. Had top flight experience with Fulham, so must have been pretty reliable.
Gary Stevens could fill in rather well in the centre of the back line, quality player who was comfortable on the ball at the back, could bring the ball forward with ease and on accaison - like Wembley- knew where the goal was. I think if we had stayed up he would have gone on to be an Albion great.
Played at a lower level for us, but Simon Morgan was different class for the one season he was here. Had top flight experience with Fulham, so must have been pretty reliable. Carried Danny Cullip for a season.
Gary Stevens could fill in rather well in the centre of the back line, quality player who was comfortable on the ball at the back, could bring the ball forward with ease and on accaison - like Wembley- knew where the goal was. I think if we had stayed up he would have gone on to be an Albion great.