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Johnny HAYNES | 1958-1962 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

HAYNES PES STATS | 1958-1962

Johnny HAYNES | 1958-1962 Brezza John Norman Haynes Nickname: *The Maestro* Club: Fulham Number: 10 Position: *SS (inside forward), AMF, CMF Nationality: English Age: 24-28 (17/10/1934) Era: 1958/1962 Foot: R Side: B Height: 176 cm Weight: 72 kg Attack: 82 Defence: 57 Balance: 80 Stamina: 86 Top Speed: 78 Acceleration: 80 Response: 90 Agility: 82 Dribble Accuracy: 83 Dribble Speed: 80 Short Pass Accuracy: 96 Short Pass Speed: 92 Long Pass Accuracy: 96 Long Pass Speed: 90 Shot Accuracy: 83 Shot Power: 87 Shot Technique: 82 Free Kick Accuracy: 75 Curling: 79 Header: 75 Jump: 74 Technique: 86 Aggression: 83 Mentality/Tenacity: 85 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 95 Injury Tolerance: B Form/Condition/Fitness: 7 Weak Foot Accuracy: 6 Weak Foot frequency: 6 Consistency: 8 Growth Type: Early/Lasting CARDS: P08: Pinpoint Pass P09: Early Cross P20: Talisman S02: Passer S05: 1-touch play S06: Outside Curve SPECIAL ABILITIES: *Playmaking *Passing *Centre *1-Touch Pass *Outside INFO: HONOURS South African National Football League (1970) International 56 Caps 18 Goals Fulham's best ever player particularly noted for his exceptional passing skill and ability to read a game. An accomplished international, he made 56 appearances for his country, including 22 as captain. Haynes became the first player to be paid £100 a week, immediately following the abolition of the £20 maximum wage in 1961. His greatest game for his country came against Russia in 1958 when his hat-trick helped England to a 5-0 victory, he was also inspirational when Scotland were beaten 9-3 at Wembley in 1961. Pele described Haynes as the ''best passer of the ball I've ever seen''. Known as as the Maestro, he was idolised by Fulham supporters and remained at the Cottage throughout his career despite offers from bigger clubs (he chose to join Fulham because his friend Tosh Chamberlain was already there) Haynes dictated most games he played in with his magnificent tactical brain, control and passing ability. He was a perfectionist who was as hard on himself as he was on others and was famous for his withering looks to colleagues when they had failed to read his play on the field. Haynes played in two losing FA Cup Semi-Finals for the Whites and, in 1958 and 1962, helped them to promotion to Division One in 1959 and did more than most to keep them there until 1968. Johnny was briefly caretaker manager in November 1968, but never wanted to become a full-time boss. He moved to South Africa to continue playing in August 1970 before moving to Edinburgh in 1984. VIDEOS: Adobe Flash Player is no longer supported (In action - England 9-3 Scotland, 1961) _________________ Alan Hansen wrote: How come Liverpool games are on last at the moment? Gary Lineker wrote: Midtable clashes aren't as exciting Johnny HAYNES | 1958-1962 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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