Roger BYRNE | 1955-1956 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
BYRNE PES STATS | 1955-1956
jez Name: Roger Byrne Roger BYRNE | 1955-1956 Club: Manchester United Number: 3 Position: SB*, WB Nationality: English Era: 1955-1956 Age: 26 (8th february 1929) Foot: R Side: L Height: 180 Weight: 81 Attack: 78 Defence: 69 Balance: 84 Stamina: 87 Top Speed: 86 Acceleration: 88 Response: 88 Agility: 80 Dribble Accuracy: 75 Dribble Speed: 84 Short Pass Accuracy: 77 Short Pass Speed: 78 Long Pass Acc.: 82 Long Pass Speed: 80 Shot Accuracy: 69 Shot Power: 79 Shot Technique: 70 Free Kick Accuracy: 64 Curling: 77 Header: 75 Jump: 79 Technique: 74 Aggression: 86 Mentality: 90 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 89 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 7 Weak Foot Accuracy: 8 Weak Foot frequency: 7 Consistency: 7 *Side He was one of the eight Manchester United players that lost their lives in the Munich air disaster on 6 February 1958. He made 33 appearances for the England team, and was captain of Manchester United from the 1953- 54 season onwards, the legendary Busby Babes era, playing as a full-back of the traditional style, similar to a modern day sweeper. He had previously been fielded at wing-half and outside left and it was a testament to his versatility that, despite being naturally right sided, he should have been a success in a variety of positions. Byrne was never considered the most gifted of footballers. His tackling could be suspect and his aerial ability was described as no better than average, but his incredible work ethic and footballing intelligence allowed him to position himself and react to danger swiftly. Innovatively, he was also adept at making forward runs and joining attacks at a time when full-backs were expected only to stand back and defend. Perhaps his best asset was his ability to inspire players with his charismatic leadership. Even today, he is counted among one of Manchester United's greatest captains. He gained League Championship medals in 1952, 1956 and 1957, and was a FA Cup runner-up to Aston Villa in 1957. Byrne was also a regular member of Walter Winterbottom's England team during the 1950s and was expected to captain the national team at the 1958 World Cup. He was only 28 when he died in the Munich air disaster, and on arriving home he would have received the news that his wife Joy was expecting their first child. Eight months after his death, Roger's son Roger junior was born, and during the 1970s was a ball boy at Old Trafford. _________________ My toughest opponent? Scholes of Manchester. He is the complete midfielder. Scholes is undoubtedly the greatest midfielder of his generation. Zinedine Zidane Roger BYRNE | 1955-1956 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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