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tikay
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Quote from: Tal on April 07, 2015, 06:59:10 PM
Nice thread. Will have a think.
In your case, that may take a while.
As it happens, I could probably name a great Spurs side from the sixties & seventies. Not so much since.
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Quote from: TightEnd on April 05, 2015, 02:08:14 PM
CF Frank Worthington.
We had him at his absolute peak 1972-77. For my birthday i was taken to a midweek night match against Leeds. The great Leeds side, all in yellow. We sat in the double decker and i couldn't see the goal at the kop end. Anyway direct from a Wallington goal kick Frank gets the ball on the far touchline and traps it out of the sky on his thigh. He is immediately surrounded by Hunter and McQueen with Bremner closing in. Frank knocks the ball up twice on the thigh and back heel flicks it over Hunter's head, turns past him and runs down the wing
A one off.
Really chuffed to see this Rich. Get a bit stick at times when discussing great players as he was an absolute hero for me as a youngster. Only 8 caps for England was a travesty imo.
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Quote from: tikay on April 07, 2015, 07:15:00 PM
Quote from: Tal on April 07, 2015, 06:59:10 PM
Nice thread. Will have a think.
In your case, that may take a while.
As it happens, I could probably name a great Spurs side from the sixties & seventies. Not so much since.
Yes, Ted Ditchburn was before my time.
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Man City 1986-present would mostly be players from the last 5 years or so, so I am bucking the trend with a worst XI
1. Martin Margetson - was a tough one this, as city, with all their terrible sides always had a decent netman
2. Danny Mills - his career went downhill after playing every game of Japan 2002 but that didn't put Keegan off signing him on a 5 year contract. Was soon replaced by Micah Richards.
3. Michael Frontzcech - German international signed by Alan Ball who famously declared " he can untie a reef knot with his left foot". Ironically he seemed to be tripping over his laces most of his time in a city shirt. I always remember a young can asking his dad if we had signed Vialli (they looked similar). I got used to the pained look of parents taking their kids to city games.
4. Alan Kernaghan - spent most of his City career on his arse. When he moved to scotland, he stated he still looked out for City's results because they made him laugh so much.
5. Stevan Savic - a bit harsh this one as he was a youngster and was always going to look bad compared to Kompany or Lescott, but every time he played he committed a howler that led to a goal.
6. Claudio Reyna - a holding midfielder who couldn't tackle or pass..... Great
7. Tony scully (auto corrects to 'awfully') - I've put him on the right wing as there was no way he was ever a left winger.
8. Ousman Dabo - excuse the spelling, Joey Barton famously beat him up during training, which was a despicable act, but the sentiment was considered fair enough at the time.
9. Adrian Heath - scored 1 goal in about 40odd starts which was enough to keep Clive Allen out of the team, to many fans utter dismay.
10. Gareth Taylor - signed by Joe Royle in div 2 and looked out of his depth. Summed up our power in their transfer market at the time.
11. Rick Holden - signed by Peter Reid as the "best crosser in the league". Couldn't even find the half yard to actually get one over though.
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Quote from: swinebag22 on April 07, 2015, 10:53:57 PM
Man City 1986-present would mostly be players from the last 5 years or so, so I am bucking the trend with a worst XI
1. Martin Margetson - was a tough one this, as city, with all their terrible sides always had a decent netman
2. Danny Mills - his career went downhill after playing every game of Japan 2002 but that didn't put Keegan off signing him on a 5 year contract. Was soon replaced by Micah Richards.
3. Michael Frontzcech - German international signed by Alan Ball who famously declared " he can untie a reef knot with his left foot". Ironically he seemed to be tripping over his laces most of his time in a city shirt. I always remember a young can asking his dad if we had signed Vialli (they looked similar). I got used to the pained look of parents taking their kids to city games.
4. Alan Kernaghan - spent most of his City career on his arse. When he moved to scotland, he stated he still looked out for City's results because they made him laugh so much.
5. Stevan Savic - a bit harsh this one as he was a youngster and was always going to look bad compared to Kompany or Lescott, but every time he played he committed a howler that led to a goal.
6. Claudio Reyna - a holding midfielder who couldn't tackle or pass..... Great
7. Tony scully (auto corrects to 'awfully') - I've put him on the right wing as there was no way he was ever a left winger.
8. Ousman Dabo - excuse the spelling, Joey Barton famously beat him up during training, which was a despicable act, but the sentiment was considered fair enough at the time.
9. Adrian Heath - scored 1 goal in about 40odd starts which was enough to keep Clive Allen out of the team, to many fans utter dismay.
10. Gareth Taylor - signed by Joe Royle in div 2 and looked out of his depth. Summed up our power in their transfer market at the time.
11. Rick Holden - signed by Peter Reid as the "best crosser in the league". Couldn't even find the half yard to actually get one over though.
Tony Scully scored one of the sweetest strikes I've ever seen at Loftus Road. Pick this one out (at 2:40)
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Quote from: OverTheBorder on April 06, 2015, 04:11:00 PM
Hearts - 1990-2015
GK - Craig Gordon - his video of saves from
our almost year
is just obscene.
i am sure 1985/86 was your almost year i have never wanted hearts to draw a game more than i did the final game of the season when celtic won 5-0 away to st mirren and hearts lost there first game since september with 2 late goals from dundee, to lose on goal diff. then to rub it in i was at the cup final to watch the dons beat you
never has a team deserved the league more and failed than hearts that year guessing your not as old as you look
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Quote from: DungBeetle on April 07, 2015, 06:23:18 PM
Watford 1987 to 2015
Coton Amazing keeper and prolific brawler in pubs
Gibbs Mr Watford
Kennedy Comedy long range shooting fullback
McClelland Deceptively quick great anticipation
Angella Rolls Royce of a defender great haircut
Abdi Genius at keeping attacks going
Jackett Consistent and amazing penalty taker
Barnes Say no more
Young Great when as a pacey fearless youth player
Loofa Legend although I missed his best
Deeney 20 goals in consecutive 3 seasons
Coton remains the best keeper to play for City that I've seen.
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April 08, 2015, 12:57:03 PM »
When you consider that Victor Wanyama keeps Lennon, McStay, Petrov, Collins, Keane and Scott Brown out of the Celtic team, then Matt Oakley must go down as one of the most underrated players in history
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Matt Oakley. Beloved of female football fans the world over
apart from occasionally playing for Exeter, guess what he does for a living now....
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Quote from: TightEnd on April 08, 2015, 01:18:45 PM
Matt Oakley. Beloved of female football fans the world over
apart from occasionally playing for Exeter, guess what he does for a living now....
Isn't he the son of a former music star?
I'll go for
to get the ball rolling.
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Quote from: celtic on April 08, 2015, 01:31:57 PM
Quote from: TightEnd on April 08, 2015, 01:18:45 PM
Matt Oakley. Beloved of female football fans the world over
apart from occasionally playing for Exeter, guess what he does for a living now....
Isn't he the son of a former music star?
I'll go for
to get the ball rolling.
not aware that his dad was a pop star
not a D J
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Was thinking of scott Oakes. Close.
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Quote from: swinebag22 on April 07, 2015, 10:53:57 PM
Man City 1986-present would mostly be players from the last 5 years or so, so I am bucking the trend with a worst XI
1. Martin Margetson - was a tough one this, as city, with all their terrible sides always had a decent netman
2. Danny Mills - his career went downhill after playing every game of Japan 2002 but that didn't put Keegan off signing him on a 5 year contract. Was soon replaced by Micah Richards.
3. Michael Frontzcech - German international signed by Alan Ball who famously declared " he can untie a reef knot with his left foot". Ironically he seemed to be tripping over his laces most of his time in a city shirt. I always remember a young can asking his dad if we had signed Vialli (they looked similar). I got used to the pained look of parents taking their kids to city games.
4. Alan Kernaghan - spent most of his City career on his arse. When he moved to scotland, he stated he still looked out for City's results because they made him laugh so much.
5. Stevan Savic - a bit harsh this one as he was a youngster and was always going to look bad compared to Kompany or Lescott, but every time he played he committed a howler that led to a goal.
6. Claudio Reyna - a holding midfielder who couldn't tackle or pass..... Great
7. Tony scully (auto corrects to 'awfully') - I've put him on the right wing as there was no way he was ever a left winger.
8. Ousman Dabo - excuse the spelling, Joey Barton famously beat him up during training, which was a despicable act, but the sentiment was considered fair enough at the time.
9. Adrian Heath - scored 1 goal in about 40odd starts which was enough to keep Clive Allen out of the team, to many fans utter dismay.
10. Gareth Taylor - signed by Joe Royle in div 2 and looked out of his depth. Summed up our power in their transfer market at the time.
11. Rick Holden - signed by Peter Reid as the "best crosser in the league". Couldn't even find the half yard to actually get one over though.
I like this, worst ever teams ftw
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Quote from: maldini32 on April 08, 2015, 06:36:56 PM
Quote from: swinebag22 on April 07, 2015, 10:53:57 PM
Man City 1986-present would mostly be players from the last 5 years or so, so I am bucking the trend with a worst XI
1. Martin Margetson - was a tough one this, as city, with all their terrible sides always had a decent netman
2. Danny Mills - his career went downhill after playing every game of Japan 2002 but that didn't put Keegan off signing him on a 5 year contract. Was soon replaced by Micah Richards.
3. Michael Frontzcech - German international signed by Alan Ball who famously declared " he can untie a reef knot with his left foot". Ironically he seemed to be tripping over his laces most of his time in a city shirt. I always remember a young can asking his dad if we had signed Vialli (they looked similar). I got used to the pained look of parents taking their kids to city games.
4. Alan Kernaghan - spent most of his City career on his arse. When he moved to scotland, he stated he still looked out for City's results because they made him laugh so much.
5. Stevan Savic - a bit harsh this one as he was a youngster and was always going to look bad compared to Kompany or Lescott, but every time he played he committed a howler that led to a goal.
6. Claudio Reyna - a holding midfielder who couldn't tackle or pass..... Great
7. Tony scully (auto corrects to 'awfully') - I've put him on the right wing as there was no way he was ever a left winger.
8. Ousman Dabo - excuse the spelling, Joey Barton famously beat him up during training, which was a despicable act, but the sentiment was considered fair enough at the time.
9. Adrian Heath - scored 1 goal in about 40odd starts which was enough to keep Clive Allen out of the team, to many fans utter dismay.
10. Gareth Taylor - signed by Joe Royle in div 2 and looked out of his depth. Summed up our power in their transfer market at the time.
11. Rick Holden - signed by Peter Reid as the "best crosser in the league". Couldn't even find the half yard to actually get one over though.
I like this, worst ever teams ftw
I'd like to see "Worst England Team Ever".
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My Worse Celtic XI
Ian Andrews
Mark McNally
Derek Whyte
Rafael Scheidt
Mo Camara
Stuart Slater
Mike Galloway
Efraín Juárez
Stuart Gray
Mo Bangura
Wayne Biggins
There are probably a few others who were just as bad if not worse that I have completely forgot they were that insignificant.
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