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Nevill Cobbold

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disdaining – in common with many footballers of his generation – the aerial game, then regarded as a novel and distasteful innovation, and "eliminating all heading from his play." "Nuts" also declined to modify his dribbling style with the advent of new tactics for "passing forward" in the early 1880s – partly, speculated Pickford and Gibson, "because in his day they had not been sufficiently developed and partly because he himself was a man of infinite resource." He was generally credited with the tactical innovation of dropping back one of the two centre forwards to be a centre half-back. Those who had seen the player in his prime sometimes debated how "Nuts" would have fared against the better organised defences of the 1890s. "The chances," Gibson and Pickford concluded in their assessment, "are that against three of our strongest half-backs he would have had to considerably modify his methods."
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man seems to be doing nothing, and doing it well, for the greater part of the game. When Cobbold got possession of the ball he seemed to keep it glued to his toe, darting hither and thither as he pursued a tortuous course towards goal. One man was practically powerless to stop him. Two men might stay
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Cobbold anticipated the professional game in one respect (noted Edward Grayson, the historian of the early amateurs), "for in order to avoid getting hurt, he turned out swathed in rubber bandages and ankle guards." He belonged, nonetheless, resolutely to the earliest period of Association Football,
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He also has remarkable skill as a goal scorer, which must be combined to his running and dribbling talent. Given two feet of a goal to aim at, Cobbold was famed for his accuracy, and it was said that "Nuts" would always strike the target. The striker had, most contemporaries agreed, one of the
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his career by dividing their attentions between the man and the ball, but they were not always successful even then. Very frequently Cobbold would shoulder his way through a whole crowd of the opposition and emerge triumphant with the ball at his toe. He was built for hard, strenuous play."
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Cobbold accumulated a total of nine England caps, a good number at a time when only three international matches were played each year, scoring six England goals in total. His final international appearance came in a narrow March 1887 defeat to
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Playing generally at inside left, "Nuts" was considered to have the ideal build for a striker of his period. "The best type of forward player," wrote Montague Shearman in 1887, "is the fast, sturdy man of medium height, like W.N. Cobbold the
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in February 1883, scoring twice in three minutes, and was frequently described as the trickiest and most elegant forward in the world at this time. "If one were to ask, Who were the three greatest forwards of all time?" wrote
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will ever forget it? He was extraordinarily hard to stop and extremely fast." Although in essence a one-paced player, lacking the ability – so conspicuously displayed by
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fiercest shots yet seen. "He could shoot in any position," was the verdict of Pickford and Gibson, "and he sent the ball in like a charge from a hundred-ton gun."
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Cobbold was also a notable lawn tennis player and competed at seventeen tournaments between 1882 and 1891. He won six career singles titles including the
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obituary – "the most individually brilliant dribbler, the player who could most often put in those thrusts that no skill could parry".
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at that time considered one of the most important tournaments in the world. He reached the quarter finals stage before losing to
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In later life he was a schoolteacher, working principally as a "crammer" who specialised in preparing boys for entrance to the
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and Alfred Gibson in 1906, "no matter what other two were named, W.N. Cobbold would perhaps come first to the lips."
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Although regarded by his friend G.O. Smith as scarcely in the first rank of cricketers, Cobbold played once for
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Cobbold's other great attribute was his speed. In his prime he was a considerable sprinter, his obituary in
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Cobbold starred on his international debut in England's 7–0 demolition of
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Cobbold & Kin: Life Stories from an East Anglian Family
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Corinthians and Cricketers and Towards a New Sporting Era
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recalling: "Who that ever saw him speeding away down
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then considered one of the world's best players. At
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Long Melford
West Wratting
Forward
Long Melford
Cambridge University
Old Carthusians
Corinthians
England
Victorian era
England national football team
Times
Long Melford
vicar
Cobbold family
Charterhouse School
Jesus College, Cambridge
village team
Cambridge University
Old Carthusians
the Corinthians
Oxford University
C.B. Fry
Ireland
William Pickford
Cantab
Bloomer
Derby
G.O. Smith
Billy Meredith

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