Real dirty, sneaky bastard but fantastic player. Remember the league cup final when he stamped on Crooksie half a dozen times!
Just 60 yrs ago.
The algorithm is working today... I was there and this chant went on for about 25 minutes:
While I respect your longevity, to equate Harris with Dave Mackay does the latter a great disservice. Harris was an average defender who kicked people all day long. Dave was a majestic player who was hard but always fair and who was also a truly great footballer.Oh the (sadly fading) memories of the Lane from way back to 1955 and @Push & Run I have some great memories of Greavsie. 1 always sticks in my mind is him picking the ball up by the dugout and dribbling through the opposition team to score in the Park Lane goal. Red and white striped shirts, could have been Stoke?
Remember John White also such a clever player but, talking of Chopper Harris we didn't do too badly with Dave Mackay.
And manager. Won the old Div.1 with Derby County 1974/5While I respect your longevity, to equate Harris with Dave Mackay does the latter a great disservice. Harris was an average defender who kicked people all day long. Dave was a majestic player who was hard but always fair and who was also a truly great footballer.
Can't argue that point but he was a hardman on the pitch.While I respect your longevity, to equate Harris with Dave Mackay does the latter a great disservice. Harris was an average defender who kicked people all day long. Dave was a majestic player who was hard but always fair and who was also a truly great footballer.