Probably been done before, but I'm bored. So I'll start:
Eddie Gormley - Pure class, a credit to the league
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Probably been done before, but I'm bored. So I'll start:
Eddie Gormley - Pure class, a credit to the league
Paul Mc Gee most skillful player I ever watch, full of himself though!
You haven't been watching LOI football for very long have you?Quote:
Originally Posted by SAINTS4EVER
Brendan Bradley - Legend
Need I answer?
Past Times:
John Lawson - Cork Hibs
Ben Hannigan - Cork Celtic/Shelbourne (When Shels were a decent club...;) )
Recent/Current:
Pat Morley/Stephen Napier/Kevin Doyle - Cork City
Martin Murray, when he played for Home Farm
Mick O’Brien, Athlone Town keeper, absolutely crackers, entertained the crowd every time.
Doubtcha Davey Barry Boy !!!
There's always one, isn't there? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by jimhacker
Pat 'Zac' Hackett.
Davy Barry-sporting legend
patsy freyne. pat morley and paul osam come very close.
in the last few years, I'd go for Kevin Doyle and Georgie
the late jackie jameson (who died at a very young age/early forties i think)
was thought by many neutral people to have been one of the most gifted players to play his entire career out at home.
an absolute gentleman as well.
Stephen Geoghegan and Tony Sheridan would be the two obvious ones.
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Originally Posted by the 12 th man
I'll second that. Had the pleasure of meeting him once in Newbridge.
Has to be Digger.
Has to be !! ..... City Legend !!Quote:
Originally Posted by razor
Pat Byrne- Shamrock Rovers.
He played a few games with the Ramblers about 10-12 years ago and even though he was about 40 then and a bit overweight, he was still a class act and full of encouragement to yong players like myself :cool:
Davie Barry.
Harder to pick opposition player but would have to respect Osam (even if he is doubtful) &Kevin Hunt..
The aformentioned Pat Byrne, superb player!
Noel Larkin was another amazing player any time i was lucky enough to see him play!
koh