In no particular order:
Paolo Maldini
Pele
Jimmy Johnstone
Maradona
Cryuff (how many other players have a move named after them??)
Quality, rams legend!! And of course Georgie Mellerick!Originally Posted by ramblers05
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In no particular order:
Paolo Maldini
Pele
Jimmy Johnstone
Maradona
Cryuff (how many other players have a move named after them??)
Has to be Razor Ruddock.
Though Cormac Cotter would run him close.
Had to have a long hard think about it, but I'm going for Fernando Hierro. I was always a huge fan of Gary McAllister too.
Hierro!, what a dozy goat. Niall Quinn made a monkey out of him.Originally Posted by Éanna
Gary McAllister was a good player not a great player as Dunphy has said.
DIEGO MARADONA by a mile. I remember around World Cup 90 when I was collecting the stickers and the Maradona sticker was worth 50 normal player stickers. Now thats a sign of greatness if ever I saw one.
Know him well, played for him when he was in charge.Originally Posted by ramblers05
one of the best players in spanish history and a really nice bloke too.Originally Posted by harry crumb
Still, Niall Quinn made him look ordinary.
he was well past his best at that stage. and Niall Quinn did that to a lot of damn good players in his dayOriginally Posted by harry crumb
Well I wouldnt have been trading 50 stickers for a Heirro sticker. Thats just my opinion.
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1. Eric Cantona
2. Norman Whiteside
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Gordon Strachan -the major piece of the jigsaw that took Leeds out of the wilderness and back to the top.
Owairan -I know it's probably the only thing he ever did -but i could just watch this guys goal, for Saudi Arabia against Belgium at WC94, all feckin' day. Took the ball at the edge of his own 18 yard box and went off for a wee trot with it ...brilliant!
Tony Yeboah -for a bit of a fat lad Tony was great. Scored a stupendous goal against Liverpool at the start of 95/96 that the commentators said he'd never equal. He scored a mirror image of it a few days later against Wimbledon -but this time turned it into a half volley by way of a deft overhead flick that left a Dons defender wondering what planet he was on.
After that Tony did ...well not much really.
But i'll tell ya for that september of 1995 Leeds fans felt something similar to what the USA felt for much of 1945 and 1946 -safe and smug in the knowledge we'd a weapon nobody could match or predict.
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As a young lad it wasOriginally Posted by SAINTS4EVER
John Barnes
Liam Brady
Ive gotta pick ...
Rod De Khors and Paolo Di Canio
Larry Be Wyse
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