As the season charges on with Newcastle United confidently pushing for glory, it's an opportune moment to reflect on some of the clubs most underrated players who have donned the black and white stripes over the years. Heeding the insightful musings of former defender John Anderson, let's delve into his list and the fan-submitted views on those Magpies who perhaps didnt receive the praise they deserved.
John Anderson, a name synonymous with steadfast defence and loyalty to Newcastle, offers a compelling list of underrated players:
These players, while perhaps not always in the limelight, contributed significantly to the fabric of the team during their time.
The discussion around underrated players stirs passionate responses and diverse opinions amongst the Newcastle faithful. Darren holds Darren Peacock in high regard, noting his often solitary defensive efforts during the exhilarating yet defensively porous Kevin Keegan era. He recalls how Peacock was left to hold the fort while his teammates charged forward in classic Entertainers style.
Stephen voices frustration over the loss of Aaron Hughes, especially when his replacement, Jean-Alain Boumsong, failed to live up to expectations despite a hefty price tag. This move remains a sore point for many, highlighting the missteps in Newcastles transfer history.
Peter tips his hat to the likes of Scott Sellars and David Kelly, who laid down the early groundwork for the thrilling football under Keegan. Their contributions, albeit quieter, set the stage for the razzmatazz that followed.
Andrew argues for the inclusion of Steve Harper and Steven Taylor in the list of underrated players. Both gave their all for Newcastle, with Taylor not only being a rock in defence but also a lifelong servant of the club.
Finally, Jamie brings James Milner into the conversation, a player whose career blossomed post-Newcastle, achieving great success domestically and in Europe. His utility and consistency during his stint at Newcastle perhaps went underappreciated at the time.
As we reminisce about these stalwarts, its clear that Newcastle's history is peppered with players whose contributions were vital, albeit not always headline-grabbing. Looking ahead, with the club now under astute leadership and strong investment, the appreciation for both stars and unsung heroes seems set to balance out.
In solidarity with the black and white army, the current campaign looks promising, and who knows, another underrated hero might just be in the making this season as Newcastle United pushes towards Premier League and FA Cup glory.
And, to wrap up with todays jest at our neighbours: How many Sunderland fans does it take to change a light bulb? None, they're too busy living in the shadows of the Magpies successes!