Bobby MONCUR | 1968-1969 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
MONCUR PES STATS | 1968-1969
electric_trigger Bobby Moncur Bobby MONCUR | 1968-1969 Club: Newcastle United Number: 6 Position: *CB, CWP Nationality: Scottish Era: 1968/1969, age 23 Foot: R Side: B Length: 184? Weight: Attack: 66 Defence: 87 Balance: 84 Stamina: 82 Top Speed: 75 Acceleration: 75 Response: 88 Agility: 77 Dribble Accuracy: 78 Dribble Speed: 71 Short Pass Accuracy: 78 Short Pass Speed: 78 Long Pass Accuracy: 78 Long Pass Speed: 82 Shot Accuracy: 61 Shot Power: 83 Shot Technique: 63 Free Kick Accuracy: 65 Curving: 63 Header: 85 Jump: 83 Technique: 80 Aggression: 58 Mentality: 87 Keeper Skill: 50 Team Work Ability: 82 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 5 Weak Foot Frequency: 5 Consistency: 7 Special : D-Line Control* Robert ''Bobby'' Moncur was the Bobby Moore of Newcastle. He is most famous for his role as captain of Newcastle United F.C. in the late 1960s, and of the Scottish national side in the early 1970s. Though slow on the turn he was an excellent reader of the game, Manager Joe Harvey described him as ''the supreme sweeper and a most valuable asset both to Newcastle United and Scotland''. Bobby played a total of 296 times in the famous black and white shirt, scoring three goals - all in the two-legged final of the 1969 Fairs Cup. He also played 16 times for Scotland between his debut in 1968, against the Netherlands, and 1972. In 1974 he was transferred to Sunderland, moving again to Carlisle United in 1976, where he ended his playing career. Bobby Moncur captained the United team that won the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs (UEFA) Cup Final, against Ujpesti Dozsa. Over the two legs he scored two goals in the first game and one more in the second leg, with Newcastle running out 6 - 2 winners. He made his last appearance for the Magpies in the 1974 FA Cup final gaining a losing medal to Liverpool. Bobby MONCUR | 1968-1969 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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