LOI Legends - Get Voting!

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  1. onceahoop's Avatar

    onceahoop said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Citymark View Post
    I'm a Cork City fan but I think some of the players who have played for city clubs under various guises (Hibs, Celtic, Fordsons etc) should be included.

    Jackie Lennox was an excellent player during 50's, based on my dads unbiased opinion!
    Karl Winginton (Wiggie) was an another my dad would always harp on about. Great at free kicks.

    My own choice would be Alex Ludzic, legend, played over 4 decades. Great keeper and gentleman. I remember a guy threw toilet roll at him from the shed and he proceeded to pretend to wipe his arse! Shed was in teers!
    What about Tucker Allan. A legend in his own lunchtime!!!

    Seriously we all have our favourites from our own team. How about if we were to pick someone who never played for us. Al Finucane was a top player and would definitely figure in my pick. As for a Rovers player, there's been so many!!!
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    ramsfan said:
    defo packie kelly a loi legend
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    Murpholini said:
    Has to be Hagi, the one and only Eddie Gormley
     
  4. Gingerh said:
    Patsy Freyne for me.

    I bet Georgie boy gets the most votes on this.
     
  5. pete said:
    Can only vote for someone I saw play.

    Dave Barry - Bayern Munich & Effenburg (even non-LOI fans know that one), Galatasaray, League winner, Cup as player & manager.
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    gspain said:
    For Limerick I picked Kevin Fitzpatrick. 22 years of service, capped for Ireland and always loyal to the club. Great keeper.

    for the league in general I'd say

    Paddy Coad.

    Notable mentions

    ~Brendan Bradley, Tony Fagan, Carl Davenport, Florrie Burke, Peter Thomas, alfie Hale, johnny Matthews, John O'Neill, Turlough O'connor, Ronnie Whelan snr, Jimmy Hasty, Jimmy Dunne, Barry Kehoe, Frank O'Neill, Paddy ambrose, and apologies for forgetting countless more.
     
  7. stann said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Lim till i die View Post
    Maybe a collective Blues vote on this??

    I reckon we could muster fifty or so
    Well, ye've only 30 or so down there, The Man Himself tells me, and we've got a few more up here, so I reckon we might actually total 70 odd.
    That'll be plenty. I've proceeded as if this detente is now in operation.
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    oriel said:
    Two choices from Dundalk, The late, great Barry Kehoe for his sheer energy and skill, never seen the like since.

    But the vote would have to go to Tommy McConnville, 3 lges and 3 cups with Dundalk, also 6 full caps i think, and he played with the great Waterford side in the early 70`s for a season or two also.

    A true legend.
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    A face said:
    Has everyone entered this yet? Its actually great that RTE are doing something like this. Doesn't take the long people, take five minutes out and rattle something off.
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    OwlsFan said:
    They have "Al Finucane - Waterford" . To me he is a Limerick player. I don't even remember him playing for Waterford. I always remember his phrase "Some people would cuts their arms off to get their hands on the Cup" .
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
     
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    Blue Man said:
    Stephen Geoghegan and Tony Sheridan for me. Loved watching Liam Coyle and Gino Brazil too.Gino was top quality and an absolute gentleman off the pitch too
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  12. stann said:
    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan View Post
    They have "Al Finucane - Waterford" . To me he is a Limerick player. I don't even remember him playing for Waterford. I always remember his phrase "Some people would cuts their arms off to get their hands on the Cup" .
    Al won the Cup with the Blues in 1980 sure. And he played against Bordeaux in '86. Oldest player in the European Cup I think.
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    The Rebel Ram said:
    Pakie Kelly for consistency, performance, appearances and his continued support to training under age teams.
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    dortie said:
    Liam Coyle by a mile !!!!!
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    highlight100 said:
    Eric Lavine for Longford but former Bohs and Man Utd player Mick Martin for the greatest of all time.
     
  16. razor said:
    Having Doyler in there is a bit of a joke.
    He wasn't with us a wet week.
    Deccie Daly, Patsy Freyne or Davey Barry are the true City legends
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    forza rovers said:
    Gerry Carr for me
     
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    paudie said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Can only vote for someone I saw play.

    Dave Barry - Bayern Munich & Effenburg (even non-LOI fans know that one), Galatasaray, League winner, Cup as player & manager.
    Dave is a living legend but I don't think he won a Cup as a player, just a manager.
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  19. The Man Himself said:
    jimmy mcgeough. end of.
     
  20. sliced pan said:
    Tony Sheridan was a league ahead in the 90's.
    Paul Perth deserves a mention, just for his come back from the gear.