Notts strike it rich with in-form Hughes

Trusted article source icon
Monday, February 08, 2010
Profile image for This is Nottingham

This is Nottingham

LEE Hughes looks certain to join the pantheon of great strikers in Notts County's history.

The Magpies have been blessed with some super strikers in the past.

There was Tommy Lawton, of course. The England centre-forward joined Notts from Chelsea for a British record transfer fee of £20,000 on November 13, 1947, and went onto become a legend at Meadow Lane, scoring 103 goals for the club in less than five seasons.

Lawton formed a famously formidable partnership with Jackie Sewell, who became the first-ever Magpies player to top 100 goals in 1951.

Two other strikers scored more than a century of goals for Notts, Tony Hateley, with 114, and the club's all-time leading scorer Les Bradd, who scored 137 goals.

Later, there was Tommy Johnson, who is now the first-team coach at Meadow Lane. In 149 appearances, he scored 57 goals.

Hughes' staggering strike-rate so far this season, of 22 goals in 29 games, compares favourably alongside any of those greats.

And, with 21 league games left, he is on track to become the Magpies' highest scorer in a single season, a record currently held by Tom Keetley, who scored 39 goals in 34 games in the old Division Three South in 1930/31.

Like Keetley, and few others, Hughes scored a hat-trick on his league debut for Notts, in the memorable 5-0 demolition of Bradford City at Meadow Lane on the opening day of the League Two season. It set the tone for his campaign so far.

He hit two more hat-tricks before the end of last year, in further emphatic wins against Northampton (5-2) and Burton Albion (4-1). He won the game at the Pirelli Stadium almost single-handedly, in fact.

Crucially now, he is scoring consistently. He went six games without a goal earlier in the season, a run which coincided with Notts dropping crucial points, but he has hit 13 in his last 13 games.

And his winning goal at Grimsby was as important, perhaps more so, than any of his goals this season. It was a significant milestone in his career too, being his 150th league goal.

It was his only clear-cut opportunity at Blundell Park, too. How he took it, racing into the penalty area and driving low past the Mariners keeper Nick Colgan on 69 minutes.

In a tight game, he was the difference and clinched a precious three points for Notts in the promotion race in League Two, moving them up to fourth place in the table.

He is easily the best striker in the basement division, and there are very few better than him in the entire Football League.

In fact, only Southampton striker Rickie Lambert has scored more league goals than Hughes, with 20.

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has hit 21 goals in the Premier League, so Hughes is the third-highest league scorer in English football.

Having plied his trade at the highest levels of English football, Hughes was always guaranteed to score plenty of goals in League Two. And if the Magpies win promotion, he will surely be equally prolific in League One next season.

He has got everything. He is the focal point of the Notts team. He is strong and athletic – and he is a lethal finisher.

Against Wigan Athletic in the FA Cup fourth round, he proved he can still torture top-flight defenders too, so he will be relishing the big stage in the fifth round at Fulham on Sunday.

His signing on a two-year deal is proving an incredible coup. It seems unthinkable now that Notts nearly did not get him, after he rejected their original contract offer in the summer.

Hughes put pen to paper at Meadow Lane on the same day Sven-Goran Eriksson was unveiled as the club's director of football, July 22, so his arrival was very low-key, amazingly.

He has been centre-stage ever since. And he will surely be so for the rest of the season.

9
Tweet this article
Report

9 Comments

  • Profile image for This is Nottingham

    by Toxteth OGrady, Misty Side of the Trent

    Monday, February 08 2010, 3:56PM

    “Ted, In the JS Stand, i hink it would have been exceptionally high as he was still very very young. Certainly today or in the future he is surely the standard to judge everyone by?”

  • Profile image for This is Nottingham

    by Ted, In the JS Stand

    Monday, February 08 2010, 2:43PM

    “Hughes is as good a goalscorer as Notts have had in a long time. Another goal and another win.

    As for Clough can't really disagree with you there Toxteth I wonder how many he would have gone on to score if he hadn't got injured.

    COYP”

  • Profile image for This is Nottingham

    by Theopolus P. Wilderbeast, In bed with Your Girlfriend

    Monday, February 08 2010, 2:22PM

    “Or Edson Arantes Do Nascimento
    record of 1280 goals in 1360 games”

  • Profile image for This is Nottingham

    by Toxteth OGrady, Misty Side of the Trent

    Monday, February 08 2010, 2:20PM

    “You might think he's Brilliant BUT he'll never ever be as good as
    Brian Clough (the legendary manager) scored 257 goals in 271 games”

  • Profile image for This is Nottingham

    by gary, Loughborough

    Monday, February 08 2010, 12:40PM

    “If you are a Forest fan , let's talk about Marlon King......
    An out and out thug who hits women (regularly).
    Hughes made a mistake, it wasn't deliberate, and he regrets it which is more than can be said about King.”

  • Profile image for This is Nottingham

    by David, Hornchurch

    Monday, February 08 2010, 11:00AM

    “One word describes Hughesey,

    BRILLIANT.

    U'PIES”

  • Profile image for This is Nottingham

    by Newton NCFC, Nottingham

    Monday, February 08 2010, 10:08AM

    “Correction - Can't”

  • Profile image for This is Nottingham

    by Newton NCFC, Nottingham

    Monday, February 08 2010, 10:07AM

    “Jimmy... what an idiot you are... let me have a quick guess who you support... FOREST? Come on now why can every football fan whether it be Forest, or anyone else just turn your back on Notts County and focus on yourselves because quite frankly we, as a club dont care about anyone elses views other than the loyalty of our own fans. IDIOT!”

  • Profile image for This is Nottingham

    by jimmy cod, the real world.

    Monday, February 08 2010, 9:25AM

    “yep youv,e had some great players over the years its a shame you will always be remembered for signing hughes. hope you go pop.,the great players you had in the past will be turning in thier graves.”

        Your comments awaiting moderation

        Add your comments

        max 4000 characters