Bobby WALKER | 1900-1901 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
WALKER PES STATS | 1900-1901
Jokeer Bobby WALKER | 1900-1901 Club : Heart of Midlothian Number : 9 Position : CF*, SS Nationality : Scottish Age : (10 January 1879) Was 22. Foot : Right Side : Right Length : 173 Weight : 74 Attack: 86 Defence: 40 Balance: 75 Stamina: 83 Top Speed: 82 Acceleration: 83 Response: 90 Agility: 88 Dribble Accuracy: 90 Dribble Speed: 83 Short Pass Accuracy: 90 Short Pass Speed: 88 Long Pass Accuracy: 85 Long Pass Speed: 82 Shot Accuracy: 90 Shot Power: 83 Shot Technique: 88 Free Kick Accuracy: 62 Swerve: 69 Header: 79 Jump: 84 Technique: 89 Aggression: 91 Mentality: 82 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 92 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 6 Weak Foot Frequency: 6 Consistency: 7 SPECIAL ABILITIES: *Dribbling *Positioning *Passing *Scoring *Lines Walker was the first Hearts player to score over 100 league goals, and he scored Hearts' 1000th league goal. Other notable achievements are his 33 goals against Hibernian, which is the record tally in the Edinburgh Derby. His style of football, involving brilliant footwork and sublime passing was known as ''Walkerism''. He was amazingly clever in manipulating the ball, and , it was on skill alone that he relied, for he was never favoured with physique. With the ball at his feet he could turn on his course elusively, and in such little space, that he could often put a whole defence out of position with his deft movement. After the 1901 Scottish Cup, Charlie Thomson, Hearts' Centre half said : Quote: Undoubtedly, Walker is the best player in Europe Frank Johnston, the editor of the Football Encyclopaedia from 1934 referred to him simply : Quote: Bobby Walker, the greatest natural footballer who ever played _________________ « I'll tear your f*cking head off and puke in the hole » - Vinnie Jones to Kenny Dalglish Bobby WALKER | 1900-1901 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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