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Garner and Guthrie had much more to their game than mere target men and Spence was more of a predatory striker than a target man.

The best example there is Big Roy, who despite being the least talented of all those on that list, was the most effective foil for the striker who played alongside him (while he was still on the pitch). A number of our prolific strikers all benefited from Big Roy's efforts.

For some reason I couldn't give you 'green' for this, Mick - but FWIW I agree with you about Big Roy, a hugely under-rated player...it may be fair to say that he put the 'target' in the phrase 'target man'...
 
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