Mark Smith came into the side under Bruce Rioch and had been at someone like Saltash prior to that.Trojan 67 wrote:
Of interest to me are local amateurs (today known as non - contract players) who have made a starting début for the TUFC first team.
In the Dave Webb era(oops, sorry about the four letter words :Oops: ) there were several. Two players who spring to mind are Mark "Smudger" Smith (son of former player Harry Smith) and Gary Wright. In my opinion, two excellent local players who stepped up to the plate to play League football.
I also remember from the early 1970's, centre half Len Jackson (an insurance salesman who played regular in the Western League for TUFC) making a full début.
The really 'local' players (i.e. from South Devon League) that I remember under Webb, were Derek Fowler from STC, Tony Fowler from Foxhole United and Andy Best from Teignmouth (although, even, Teignmouth were possibly South western League at the time, but there is apossibility that he played for Newton Spurs). Derek Fowler arrived with quite a good reputation locally as a prolific scorer at SDL level. I think people had high hopes for him but as a forward he never really did much. It was as a central defender that he fared better (although in that team, it was difficult to fare well). Tony Fowler and Andy Best sadly, were miles out of their depth.
I am not sure there have been many or any, who have come into the team from the South Devon League since then. Obviously there have been players who have come from localish football (Kevin Hill for one) but he was playing Western League standard. Not sure where Karl Baker was playing, but if it was SDL then he could be the first player the SDL have produced for a generation.
When I have played local football and played against some really good players, you often think, they could make, it but they never seem to do. Carl Cliff-Brown was one such player so it makes you appreciate how good players have to be to prosper at Football League level.