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I'm having trouble deciding - so have plumped for two from the same Watford team.
George Harris and Charlie Livesey did it for me.
I was amazed at the spectacle of Eric Winstanley, a magnificent centre half for Barnsley in blood red (bit like liverpool in 60's) who got fed up with his forwards being so useless when we were winning 2-0 (I think) at Oakwell one evening, went up front and smashed in a hattrick, probably all with his head. As I was a weak left winger, I always admired the powerful players !
I think that as a youngster it will always be a player that scores goals, so the very first would have to be Maurice Cook. He didn't compare though with Big Cliff, who brought success to Watford on a scale never seen before, and he was only a part time player.

Maurice Cook gave me a slide rule pass of a pint of lager down the bar in the Odds, Apsley. Great skill.
I think that as a youngster it will always be a player that scores goals, so the very first would have to be Maurice Cook. He didn't compare though with Big Cliff, who brought success to Watford on a scale never seen before, and he was only a part time player.
Maurice Cook gave me a slide rule pass of a pint of lager down the bar in the Odds, Apsley. Great skill.
If it had been real ale it would have been better.![]()
I also remember going up to Barnsley so see us over powered by EWCliff Holton. He scored from the edge of the box in the first game I saw at Vicarage Road. I've never seen a ball hit so hard. Had the goalie reached it he would only have gone back into the net with the ball! I was captured at that moment for WFC!
Apart from the obvious magic of George Best (who was better than Pele as a) he could tackle and b) he could read the game from a defensive midfield position, and distribute it like Tostao at his finest), I was amazed at the spectacle of Eric Winstanley, a magnificent centre half for Barnsley in blood red (bit like liverpool in 60's) who got fed up with his forwards being so useless when we were winning 2-0 (I think) at Oakwell one evening, went up front and smashed in a hattrick, probably all with his head. As I was a weak left winger, I always admired the powerful players !