Dave Caldwell - another one of the superb 87-88 team, our very own version of the crazy gang. Never in our history could there have been in such a short space of time and in only a small amount of games a player who became so popular, revered, worshipped and remembered well for so long. His aggresive combative style, passion and eye for something different mixed in with some skills made the Torquay faithful really take Caldwell to their hearts. Many even liked his trademark spikey mullet (neighbours) hairdo, which was trendy at the time. Notable moments were his overhead kick goal on his debut, his low to the ground diving header winner at Ashton Gate in the cup and giving Coventry a torrid time at Highfield Road highlighted by
smashing an overhead kick against the bar from way out.
He didnt make my top 10, but would have been mighty close, definitely one of my favourites.
Paul Dobson got the goals but Caldwell is the one many remember most. Yes, his disciplinary record was appalling but I'm sure teams, fans and referees singled him out for treatment once he had a reputation, therefore making it worse. I remember being at Vetch Field vs Swansea in the play off final first leg, Caldwell came on as sub and I have never seen a Torquay player have opposition fans on his back so much, they were baying for his blood from the start, he only had to go near one of theirs and he was given dogs abuse, being called an animal was the most polite. The referee was swayed and hence Caldwell was booked yet again. I remember a national paper article about a spate of football bad boys with poor disciplinary records and Cadwell was mentioned with the likes of
Vinnie Jones and Mark Dennis.
I couldnt quite understand why Caldwell left, it was apparently to do with escaping his 8 match ban, not sure how that worked as he went abroad but the ban didnt apply on his return. I will never forget the shock, excitement and anticipation when his return was announced in the Herald, a picture of him at an airport and the headline read -
"THE PRODIGAL RETURNS", indeed.
Caldwells second spell saw a calmer player, a bit modified but with a few new moves and tricks in his repertoire instead, the trademark mullet had gone, almost a Samson effect but he was still better than others we have had. The atmosphere for his second home debut was electric, many had turned up early to catch a glimpse of their hero, out jogged Caldwell on his own for the warm up and up went a deafening Plainmoor roar to greet him. I have never seen that for a player before or since. Even better a few games later when he scored. If only there were players like this in recent times.
Seeing as there have been quite a few of the class of 87/88 lately, here is a clip showing them in their pomp and it highlights why they are well remembered. I still dont know how the hell this lot werent promoted. Check out Dobson's striking best, Sharpes dribbling and pace, Caldwells aggression and tanacity. I watch this occasionally just to remind me of better times. This was a few days after Lee Sharpe got his dream move to Manchester United.
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I love that clip. Very short shorts though.
Steve Woods - Brilliant, solid, very reliable, likeable defender. Really rated him, strange how he is much higher than Craig Taylor but well deserved place on the list.