by seasonsinthesun » Sat Sep 24, 2016 6:47 am
The term "Legend" is very subjective.
One person's Legend is another's very good player or manager, but not a Legend.
Another factor is length of time. There have been many players who have made a great contribution to the Morecambe FC cause over a shorter period of time.
Then there are players who have had longer careers at the club, and have contributed their particular skills over several seasons.
Which is more worthy of the term "Legend"?
For me, it's not about picking my favourite player, who would be a legend in my eyes,but considering the contribution factor of managers and players who have helped us get to where we are today in 2016.
Managers and players are the category so my thoughts would be that the following should be considered for all the reasons I have given:
Ken Waterhouse, Manager of the treble winning team of 1967-68 (Lancs Combination, Combination Cup and Lancs Senior Cup)
Maybe one photograph of the 1974 F.A.Trophy winning team led by manager Dave Roberts, as this was the first national trophy the club won,and one of our two Wembley victories.
Jim Harvey, who made a massive contribution in developing younger players and creating a winning team who won promotion to the Conference in 1994-95.
Sammy McIlroy and Mark Lillis, who got us over the line and into the Football League in 2007.
Stewart Drummond for his long service to the club.
Jim Bentley for being the captain who lifted the play off trophy at Wembley, and a leader and inspirational figure.
These are a few of my thoughts.
Do you agree or am I way off the mark?
Coates Pearson Street Baldwin Bennett Sutton Done Roberts Kershaw Webber Richmond Galley - Shrimps '74 Legends