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Alan HUDSON | 1970-1971 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

HUDSON PES STATS | 1970-1971

electric_trigger Alan HUDSON | 1970-1971 Club: Chelsea Number:10 Position: AM*,SS, CM Nationality: English Era: 1970-1971,aged 20 Foot: R Side: B Height: ? Weight: ? Attack: 82 Defence: 60 Balance: 79 Stamina: 82 Top Speed: 75 Acceleration: 78 Response: 80 Agility: 78 Dribble Accuracy: 88 Dribble Speed: 75 Short Pass Accuracy: 87 Short Pass Speed: 85 Long Pass Accuracy: 88 Long Pass Speed: 86 Shot Accuracy: 78 Shot Power: 78 Shot Technique: 76 Free Kick: 80 Curling: 81 Header: 72 Jump: 71 Technique: 92 Aggression: 76 Mentality: 75 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 86 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 5 Weak Foot Accuracy: 7 Weak Foot frequency: 7 Special Ability Dribbling * Tactical Dribble* Passing* 1 Touch* Playmaking* Alan Anthony Hudson (born 21 June 1951 in Chelsea, London) is a former English footballer. Hudson found himself in a Chelsea side noted for its flair and skill, complete with equally flamboyant footballers such as Peter Osgood and Charlie Cooke. It was during the 1969-70 season that he established himself as the team's playmaker, creating goals for Osgood and Ian Hutchinson, and enabling Chelsea to finish 3rd in the First Division. He played in every match in Chelsea's run to the FA Cup final in 1970, but missed the final itself due to another injury when they beat Leeds United 2-1 in a replay at Old Trafford, having drawn 2-2 at Wembley. He did, however, play a major role in Chelsea's replayed European Cup Winners' Cup final win against Real Madrid in Athens a year later. The debt burden caused by the building of the then new East Stand resulted in the sale of key players, and a spiral of decline began. Chelsea lost 2-1 to Stoke City in the 1972 League Cup final at Wembley, whilst a falling- out with manager Dave Sexton resulted in both Hudson and Osgood being placed on the transfer list in January 1974. Within a month, Hudson had joined Stoke City for £240,000, and his career with Chelsea was over at the age of 22. Stoke manager Tony Waddington saw Hudson as the final piece of the jigsaw that would turn Stoke City into genuine championship challengers in 1975. Hudson played some of the best football of his career under Waddington's shrewd leadership as Stoke finished just four points away from eventual champions Derby County in his first season with the Potteries club. Owing to a ban from international football after refusing to tour with the England under-23 side, Hudson didn't make his England debut until 1975, when sparkling performances earned him two call ups by then England manager Don Revie. He starred in the team that beat World Champions West Germany 2-0 at Wembley, and then in the 5-0 destruction of Cyprus. However, injuries and clashes with Revie meant that those two caps were the only ones he earned. Financial troubles at Stoke forced Hudson's sale to Arsenal in December 1976 for £200,000. He helped Arsenal reach the 1978 FA Cup Final, which they lost 1-0 to Ipswich Town, but differences with the Arsenal manager Terry Neill meant that he moved to the Seattle Sounders of the NASL for £100,000 at the age of 27. In the fall of 1979, he signed with the Cleveland Force of the Major Indoor Soccer League. Hudson subsequently moved on to Hércules CF of Spain before returning to Chelsea, then in the Second Division, although illness and injury denied him the chance to play for them again. There was also a nostalgic return to Stoke, where he helped the club avoid relegation from the old First Division in the 1983-84 season. Alan HUDSON | 1970-1971 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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