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BALDWIN PES STATS | 1970-1971

electric_trigger Tommy BALDWIN | 1970-1971 Club: Chelsea Number: 7 Position: *SS, AM, SM Nationality: English Era: 1970-1971, Age: 26 Foot: R Side: R Length: ? Weight: ? Attack: 83 Defence: 55 Balance: 77 Stamina: 79 Top Speed: 80 Acceleration: 85 Response: 85 Agility: 84 Dribble Accuracy: 78 Dribble Speed: 83 Short Pass Accuracy:76 Short Pass Speed: 76 Long Pass Accuracy:80 Long Pass Speed: 82 Shot Accuracy: 85 Shot Power: 80 Shot Technique: 84 Free Kick Accuracy:78 Curling: 78 Header: 79 Jump: 79 Technique: 79 Aggression: 88 Mentality: 78 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 79 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 5 Weak Foot frequency: 5 Special *Positioning *Reaction Thomas ''Tommy'' Baldwin (born June 10, 1945 in Gateshead) is a former footballer who played for various clubs, mainly in London. He signed for Chelsea as a relative unknown from Arsenal in part-exchange for George Graham in 1966. Playing in an attacking role, he scored 17 goals in his first season (including one on his debut against Manchester City) as Chelsea reached the FA Cup final. He played in the final against Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley, though Chelsea lost 2-1 on the day. He scored 16 goals in each of the next two seasons, but those years ultimately finished trophy-less. In 1970, he helped the side reach the FA Cup final and he played in the final against Leeds United, this time finishing on the winning side as Chelsea won 2-1 in a replay. The following year, Baldwin helped inspire the side to a 2-1 win over Real Madrid in the Cup Winners' Cup final in Athens but after that his star (along with the Chelsea's) began to fade. Injuries, loss of form and disagreements with manager Dave Sexton over his social activities combined to reduce his opportunities to play and after spells at Brentford, Manchester United and Millwall he retired. Tommy BALDWIN | 1970-1971 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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