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Title: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: JackyFulham90 on January 21, 2014, 05:05:26 PM
Obviously the last few years it's been Ruiz/Berbatov.
I have to admit the Gera/Zamora partnership was a great one as was Saga/Hayles but my favourite has to be McBride & Helguson, maybe they weren't the highest quality of players but they certainly put there all in to wearing the white shirt, what a shame we don't have them now to get us out of trouble.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Rhys Lightning 63 on January 21, 2014, 05:14:26 PM
I don't know who you are Jacky, but I like you.

Brian and Heider are my favourite strikeforce too. Would give ANYTHING to have them back up top tomorrow
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: The Equalizer on January 21, 2014, 06:19:55 PM
Saha/Bayles all day long.

Or perhaps Ivor and whoever else was standing next to him at the time.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: David Allen Crankshaw on January 21, 2014, 06:29:16 PM
Ivor and Leroy.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Peabody on January 21, 2014, 06:33:44 PM
Robson, Jezzard and Haynes. No contest
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: BestOfBrede on January 21, 2014, 06:34:28 PM
Quote from: The Equalizer on January 21, 2014, 06:19:55 PM
Saha/Bayles all day long.

Or perhaps Ivor and whoever else was standing next to him at the time.
Twas Dixie Dean Coney!
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: e4b on January 21, 2014, 06:56:05 PM
Mitchel and Maybank were magic
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Tonywa on January 21, 2014, 07:01:38 PM
Chris Guthrie and Peter Kitchen.....on second thoughts ;-)
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Holders on January 21, 2014, 07:10:42 PM
Quote from: Tonywa on January 21, 2014, 07:01:38 PM
Chris Guthrie and Peter Kitchen…..on second thoughts ;-)

You must mean John Beck!
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: grandad on January 21, 2014, 08:23:14 PM
Quote from: Peabody on January 21, 2014, 06:33:44 PM
Robson, Jezzard and Haynes. No contest

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Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: spikey norman on January 21, 2014, 08:38:01 PM
When I first started watching Fulham it was Leggat,Clarke and Barrett but I did enjoy Hayles,Saha and Boa Morte - part of a great team which scored 90 goals in 2000-1
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: jarv on January 21, 2014, 09:00:02 PM
Leggat and Cook 092.gif
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: bog on January 21, 2014, 09:06:50 PM
I'll second Robson, Jezzard, Haynes. One I never saw play Ronnie Rooke but wish I had.

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Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Holders on January 21, 2014, 09:07:28 PM
Barrett, Conway and Halom (never rated Earle)
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: MOR : on January 21, 2014, 09:44:47 PM
Conway, Busby, Mitchell & Barrett...

Saha, Hayles & Boa Morte...
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: LittleErn on January 21, 2014, 10:40:48 PM
Quote from: grandad on January 21, 2014, 08:23:14 PM
Quote from: Peabody on January 21, 2014, 06:33:44 PM
Robson, Jezzard and Haynes. No contest

:plus one: 092.gif

Plus another one!
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Hersham Henry on January 21, 2014, 10:50:32 PM
Many of our readers must be quite young as the only recent or current players that would have a chance of selection for our best strike force or team are Parker, Murphy, Hangeland, Saha and Barbatov but having followed the club since the late 1950's, Hangeland is the only one I would include and that is marginal.

When you think that our forward line would include George Best and Johnny Haynes as automatic selections with Bedford Jezzard, Allan Clarke, Malcolm Macdonald and Rodney Marsh competing for the other places.

The midfield of Bobby Robson, Bobby Moore and Alan Mullery is as good a midfield as any club could provide.

With the above attacking talent at our disposal a back three of George Cohen, Brede Hangeland and Jim Langley with Van der Sar in goal just getting the nod in goal should see us win the majority of our matches.

We had some great players in the late 50's, the 60's and part of the 70's, far more accomplished than current players but unfortunately not enough of them gelling at the same time.

Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: e4b on January 21, 2014, 11:07:53 PM
So your the one Holders  :005:
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: kevin on January 21, 2014, 11:30:11 PM
Gordon Davies and Dean Coney
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: ron on January 21, 2014, 11:31:38 PM
Quote from: Peabody on January 21, 2014, 06:33:44 PM
Robson, Jezzard and Haynes. No contest

..and then maybe Marsh, Cook and Haynes...we still had Bobby(after a WBA stint), because by then he'd dropped back to Right Half..about 1963 ish....even the playing positions sound antique nowadays !


P.S.  I love that archive photo of  R, J and H relaxing on the terraces after training that comes around now and again. We always wonder what they would cost as a job lot in today's transfer windows !
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: nose on January 21, 2014, 11:38:27 PM
Quote from: kevin on January 21, 2014, 11:30:11 PM
Gordon Davies and Dean Coney


without question the most naturally matched patrnership in the best football side i have seen. mac had the team running like the best oiled machine and these two were the perfect partnership.
The probblem we had was we had a 14 man squad and the rest were not in the same class. we should have purchased andy thomas... after all these years it still niggles at what should and could have been!
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Forever Fulham on January 22, 2014, 01:10:00 AM
We think those old timers were better than today's players, but I bet for the most part they weren't.  You judged them against their peers at the time, who they played next to/against.  In their day, they were quality, no doubt, for their era.  But training, and diet, and athleticism have evolved.  It's such a science, such discipline today.  I think today's good player could match up against players considered very good 30+ years ago.  With exceptions of course for sheer genius--like George Best.  And the game has changed too, hasn't it?  It's less physical.  More rules.  Better surfaces to play on.   Now some have said that the past greats, if born today, would simply adapt to the faster pace, the better gear, and rise above the current lot.  But I'm not so sure it's as simple as that.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: GloucesterWhite on January 22, 2014, 07:46:50 AM
Les Barratt, Stevie Earle, and Jimmy Conway.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Peabody on January 22, 2014, 08:04:05 AM
Quote from: Forever Fulham on January 22, 2014, 01:10:00 AM
We think those old timers were better than today's players, but I bet for the most part they weren't.  You judged them against their peers at the time, who they played next to/against.  In their day, they were quality, no doubt, for their era.  But training, and diet, and athleticism have evolved.  It's such a science, such discipline today.  I think today's good player could match up against players considered very good 30+ years ago.  With exceptions of course for sheer genius--like George Best.  And the game has changed too, hasn't it?  It's less physical.  More rules.  Better surfaces to play on.   Now some have said that the past greats, if born today, would simply adapt to the faster pace, the better gear, and rise above the current lot.  But I'm not so sure it's as simple as that.


There you go, getting all scientific on us. This is surely a lot simpler than that, we were asked who was our favourite strike force, which we responded too, did'nt need anything but an emotional response.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: filham on January 22, 2014, 10:25:07 AM
Quote from: Peabody on January 21, 2014, 06:33:44 PM
Robson, Jezzard and Haynes. No contest

Absolutely right Peabody, they were so good ,skill pace, youth they were devastating and gave us goals galore and each of them  became english internationals. Newcastle wanted to buy all three .
Since then we have had some good strikers but not too many great strike forces. The most memorable were:-
Barrat/ Earl/ Conway. A silky trio with loads of class and some pace, not at all physical but were able to open up defences.

Coney/Davies. Ivor of course was the star but Coney did a great job as the target man and for a few seasons the partnership really sparkled and almost gained us promotion to the top division.

Hayles/ Saha/Boa.  Our first premiership strike force and they were deadly, a great shame that Man. U. snatched Saha away, we struggled to replace him.

We have never produced another great strike force in the premiership, McBride was terrific but we never found the right partner for him, Zamora /Andy Johnson never quite hit the top, and Ruiz/ Berbatov which looked so promising never got off the ground.

Regretabley at the moment it is hard to name the players that make up our strike force, Berbatov seems automatic choice but the other strikers seem to be in and out of favour by the match.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Fulhampete on January 22, 2014, 12:07:05 PM
When we were promoted to the premier Saha, Hayles and Boa all scored over 20 goals each. Favourite goalscoring forwards of all time are Leggat, Clark, McBride and Ivor.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: epsomraver on January 22, 2014, 01:04:32 PM
Quote from: Forever Fulham on January 22, 2014, 01:10:00 AM
We think those old timers were better than today's players, but I bet for the most part they weren't.  You judged them against their peers at the time, who they played next to/against.  In their day, they were quality, no doubt, for their era.  But training, and diet, and athleticism have evolved.  It's such a science, such discipline today.  I think today's good player could match up against players considered very good 30+ years ago.  With exceptions of course for sheer genius--like George Best.  And the game has changed too, hasn't it?  It's less physical.  More rules.  Better surfaces to play on.   Now some have said that the past greats, if born today, would simply adapt to the faster pace, the better gear, and rise above the current lot.  But I'm not so sure it's as simple as that.

Not true, like to see a modern player hit a wet leather ball with hard toed boots 50 yards time after time as Haynes did in training and on the pitch, the stamina of the older players was also better given the conditions, the weight of ball and boots in those days, sorry your argument does not stack up
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Julius Geezer on January 22, 2014, 03:31:16 PM
Peschisolido and Horsfield. (Little & Large)

Hayles and Saha were good but thought they were so similar a player that Saha always outshone Hayles.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: LBNo11 on January 22, 2014, 04:18:52 PM
...7 Conway - 9 Earle - 11 Barrett...

Still rate after all I've seen as the most entertaining and exciting combination.

I saw Johnny Haynes, but not at his peak, and would have loved to see him with Robson or Leggat of Jezzard...
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Forever Fulham on January 22, 2014, 05:31:42 PM
Quote from: epsomraver on January 22, 2014, 01:04:32 PM
Quote from: Forever Fulham on January 22, 2014, 01:10:00 AM
We think those old timers were better than today's players, but I bet for the most part they weren't.  You judged them against their peers at the time, who they played next to/against.  In their day, they were quality, no doubt, for their era.  But training, and diet, and athleticism have evolved.  It's such a science, such discipline today.  I think today's good player could match up against players considered very good 30+ years ago.  With exceptions of course for sheer genius--like George Best.  And the game has changed too, hasn't it?  It's less physical.  More rules.  Better surfaces to play on.   Now some have said that the past greats, if born today, would simply adapt to the faster pace, the better gear, and rise above the current lot.  But I'm not so sure it's as simple as that.

Not true, like to see a modern player hit a wet leather ball with hard toed boots 50 yards time after time as Haynes did in training and on the pitch, the stamina of the older players was also better given the conditions, the weight of ball and boots in those days, sorry your argument does not stack up

Ah, the heavy leather ball argument.  OK, then, what these differences are leading to is the position that the conditions were so different back then that you can't fairly compare players of different eras.  We're just romanticising.  In that case, I go with Boa and Saha.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Peabody on January 22, 2014, 05:43:07 PM
Quote from: Forever Fulham on January 22, 2014, 05:31:42 PM
Quote from: epsomraver on January 22, 2014, 01:04:32 PM
Quote from: Forever Fulham on January 22, 2014, 01:10:00 AM
We think those old timers were better than today's players, but I bet for the most part they weren't.  You judged them against their peers at the time, who they played next to/against.  In their day, they were quality, no doubt, for their era.  But training, and diet, and athleticism have evolved.  It's such a science, such discipline today.  I think today's good player could match up against players considered very good 30+ years ago.  With exceptions of course for sheer genius--like George Best.  And the game has changed too, hasn't it?  It's less physical.  More rules.  Better surfaces to play on.   Now some have said that the past greats, if born today, would simply adapt to the faster pace, the better gear, and rise above the current lot.  But I'm not so sure it's as simple as that.


Not true, like to see a modern player hit a wet leather ball with hard toed boots 50 yards time after time as Haynes did in training and on the pitch, the stamina of the older players was also better given the conditions, the weight of ball and boots in those days, sorry your argument does not stack up

Ah, the heavy leather ball argument.  OK, then, what these differences are leading to is the position that the conditions were so different back then that you can't fairly compare players of different eras.  We're just romanticising.  In that case, I go with Boa and Saha.


Why are you trying to complicate a simple question, we were asked who our favourite strike force is, we have answered but you just seem to want an full debate on the question. Well, just to reiterate, my favourite were Robson, Jezzard and Haynes.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: epsomraver on January 22, 2014, 09:22:04 PM
Quote from: LBNo11 on January 22, 2014, 04:18:52 PM
...7 Conway - 9 Earle - 11 Barrett...

Still rate after all I've seen as the most entertaining and exciting combination.

I saw Johnny Haynes, but not at his peak, and would have loved to see him with Robson or Leggat of Jezzard...

Have to agree, closely followed by Saha and harry bales
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: filham on January 22, 2014, 09:40:27 PM
Quote from: ron on January 21, 2014, 11:31:38 PM
Quote from: Peabody on January 21, 2014, 06:33:44 PM
Robson, Jezzard and Haynes. No contest

..and then maybe Marsh, Cook and Haynes...we still had Bobby(after a WBA stint), because by then he'd dropped back to Right Half..about 1963 ish....even the playing positions sound antique nowadays !


P.S.  I love that archive photo of  R, J and H relaxing on the terraces after training that comes around now and again. We always wonder what they would cost as a job lot in today's transfer windows !

Haynes Jezzard and Robson would be priceless in today's market and certainly too hot for Fulham to hold on to. Remember Haynes negotiated a wage of £100 per week, today he would have to be earning much more than Rooney for instance.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Burt on January 23, 2014, 12:21:33 AM
Ivor and Dixie.

Followed by Saha and Bazza.
Title: Re: My Favourite Fulham strike force...
Post by: Neil D on January 23, 2014, 09:37:37 AM
Quote from: Holders on January 21, 2014, 09:07:28 PM
Barrett, Conway and Halom (never rated Earle)
Swap Earle for Halom.