I used to play left back for my school, college and local ‘pub’ teams. Nothing special but I knew my job; stop the winger from crossing the ball and cover the centre half. I hardly ever crossed the half way line. These days I would be extinct! The thought of being a wing back and galloping up and down the field makes me wince. The thing is I don’t recall Lennie Glover or Mike Kenning ever tracking back, or the great Colin Powell, although Martin Robinson might have helped out a bit. I guess football was far more simple in those days. Now Johnnie Robinson did track back and was pretty good going forward, even so we used to moan that he had to turn back to use his right foot to send over a cross. These days I think Robbo would be a wonderful wing back in our current team and maybe Newton as well. Newts would just scorch down the line and put over a cross, no fannying around like DJ does.
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He'd fallen out a favour with the manager a bit and wasn't starting was often an unused sub. He was playing for Wealdstone at the time and playing AFC Wimbledon the following day, decided to go out on a Friday night for a mates birthday thinking he'd be an unused sub like normal or get 5 mins at the end. Day of the game manager says "we're switching up formation today boys, Phil you're at right wing back"
Three full pitch sprints in the first five minutes he's defending a corner and throwing his guts up on the post much to the amusement of the 2,000 travelling fans behind the goal. They lost.
in the changing room.
We lost 14-3
When Scott Minto played behind Colin Walsh, it was Minto who provided the legs in attack while Walsh provided the guile
https://fb.watch/aE5Ex4mZiU/
Thanks for that memory.