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    Quote Originally Posted by Flea View Post
    and for sheer comedy, Id replace Gartland in that team for the sweet 'helium' voice of Frank Darby bolstering up the defence
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky77 View Post
    Following a chat I had with Seamie the other night, I decided to see what people thought our best ever team would have been. Here's mine:

    Shay Kelly: This may be contentious, gets the edge because of his loyalty in staying. Still a class shot-stopper, Tolka Parklast August, anyone?

    Sean Dillon: His versatility sees him get in at right back. Won Under 21 caps with us, quality player and is showing it in the SPL now.

    Graham Gartland: Man of the match in the 04 Cup final in my book. Colossus.

    Paul McNally: Terrific defender and even though he left for Bohs, had a bit of Longford about him. Came to Flancare for the Derry match in November.

    Sean Prunty: Brilliant last season, not many natural left wingers could play centre half! Local lad and a gent.

    Alan Kirby: Quality player and as good as a local -- sat in Section O for the semi-final against UCD. Remember his strike at Dalymount? Or Lansdowne? He'll be back.

    Vinny Perth: No explanation necessary.

    Stuart Byrne: Maybe the best player we've ever had, in my opinion at least. In many ways we were the making of him and has been one of the country's best and most consistent players for nearly a decade.

    Dave Savage: Moving him to the left as Kirbs is on the right. Went on to win five Ireland caps.

    Richie Parsons: Two stints, great finisher, top player.

    Dave Mooney: Based on one season really, but the country's top scorer even though we finished bottom, fantastic achievement. And picked up an Under 23 cap.
    I'd agree but would defo like to see Digger instead of Shay. I still think Shay is a savage keeper though.

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    Would it be freasible if the club organised some kind of "Heroes Night" and invited back as many memorable players and characters from the past as possible? Maybe a fans vote for Best XI, Best Manager, Cult Hero, etc. Would draw a big crowd I'd say and would generate a lot of media attention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky77 View Post
    Would it be freasible if the club organised some kind of "Heroes Night" and invited back as many memorable players and characters from the past as possible? Maybe a fans vote for Best XI, Best Manager, Cult Hero, etc. Would draw a big crowd I'd say and would generate a lot of media attention.

    well i think a certain keeper left a bad taste in the month of a few around the club so it would be interesting to see him returning.

    But i'd love to see something like this happening. But the likes of Zac would have to be involved, people of a certain age grew up being Zac Hackett in the school play ground !!!
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    It lacks something of the left side of midfield,cant think who would do a job there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by deecay View Post
    It lacks something of the left side of midfield,cant think who would do a job there?
    ur ma, now pee off to your own forum
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    Quote Originally Posted by deecay View Post
    It lacks something of the left side of midfield,cant think who would do a job there?
    Shane Barrett?

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    Quote Originally Posted by max power View Post
    ur ma, now pee off to your own forum
    Ha,I was thinking more along the lines of Ian Wexler.

    No thanks I think il keep an eye on this thread
    RIP JOHNNY

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    Quote Originally Posted by max power View Post
    well i think a certain keeper left a bad taste in the month of a few around the club so it would be interesting to see him returning.

    But i'd love to see something like this happening. But the likes of Zac would have to be involved, people of a certain age grew up being Zac Hackett in the school play ground !!!
    Don't think it'd be too much of a problem for anyone to return though I don't think there's much love lost between a certain former manager and that former keeper. It'd be an interesting thing to do though.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longfordian View Post
    Don't think it'd be too much of a problem for anyone to return though I don't think there's much love lost between a certain former manager and that former keeper. It'd be an interesting thing to do though.
    Fly on the wall stuff eh !!!
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    You could make a good documentary out of the night. Fill people with drink and get all their true opinions
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longfordian View Post
    You could make a good documentary out of the night. Fill people with drink and get all their true opinions
    well seeing as hoe the dvd i did was edited i don't think the club with let it be aired
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    what about colin notaro? colt hero for us in our first season in the top flight... stephen kelly brill midfielder for us , aidan "jacko" smith, leo devlin,mark devlin, ... the list is endless....
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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    Think someone should set up a poll for this, or PM a selected somebody, they can come back with the results. This could be interesting. maybe an end of season thing?
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    I'm not expecting to have him in the team but IMO Sean Francis was vastly underrated by loads of LT supporters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xlex View Post
    I'm not expecting to have him in the team but IMO Sean Francis was vastly underrated by loads of LT supporters.
    Yeah I was strongly considering him for my team to be honest.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    a 4-3-3

    Kelly (brilliant shot stopper, as said his performances in tolka, and in galway were top class, we wont mention the other fella)
    Dillon (one of the most accomplished centre halves i have seen in the league, could play anywhere along the back four, good on the ball and going forward, scoring some vital goals, Drogheda, bohs) Alan murphy in fairness prior to Carmarthen 2005 was a great servant to us aswell.
    Danny O'Connor (contentious, but always played well be it centre midfield or centre back, great organiser, wasnt blessed with pace, but a great football brain. Scored a wonder goal against Cork that is still talked about today.The best of the 3 players we brought from drogheda at the time (Gartland would be the obvious choice, but never got playing enough for us, and as for massey ferguson)
    Alan McNally (one of the best centre backs we've had. Held the defence well during the gung ho days of Kenny)
    Sean Prunty. Legend. If anyone epitomised our push for survival last year it was him. Quiet, but let his football do the talking
    Alan Kirby (brilliant football brain, never got the credit he deserved)
    Stuey Byrne (brillaint footballer and organiser. Has shown what a class act he still is in the league, was about to give up football before joining the town. A town great
    Vinny Perth (delighted to see him back, his commitment and die for the jersey attitude illuminated many a night in Mullolagher

    Eric Lavine (brilliant player, always worthy of his place in the team, worked his socks off and scored some brilliant goals for us)
    Keith O'Connor (What a player top scorer in the first division, and got a few goals when we got promoted aswell, its not many times ya see an overhead kick in flancare)
    Dave Mooney (As stated, purely for one season, but his goals gave us a shout of survival.)

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    Digger- best keeper we have ever had by a mile full stop

    Sean Dillon- Mr consistent

    Paul McNally- Coolest defender we have ever had, influencial in promotion season and in 1st season in top flight

    Barry Ferguson- Love him or hate him he is our most successful captain and was a great leader, loved his no bull style

    Sean Prunty- great service and consistent whereever he played

    Alan Kirby- Class on his day

    Stuey Byrne- Top player whether he played centre mid or centre back for us, seldom had an off day

    Vinny Perth- Dont need to say anything more

    Paul Perth- Only for injury he would probably have gone on to be one of greatest players to play for us, Brilliant when we got promoted and also in his one game in the premier against Derry

    Keith O'Connor- His goals did the talking for him

    Dessie Baker- Class act, most gifted player we have ever had, highly underrated by too many town fans who never apprecited how valuble he was to us, no conicidence we started winnin last season when he came back from injury, gonna be a huge success at rovers this season

    I know ive 3 central midfielders in there but felt both perths had to be in there
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky77 View Post
    Following a chat I had with Seamie the other night, I decided to see what people thought our best ever team would have been. Here's mine:

    Shay Kelly: This may be contentious, gets the edge because of his loyalty in staying. Still a class shot-stopper, Tolka Parklast August, anyone?

    Sean Dillon: His versatility sees him get in at right back. Won Under 21 caps with us, quality player and is showing it in the SPL now.

    Graham Gartland: Man of the match in the 04 Cup final in my book. Colossus.

    Paul McNally: Terrific defender and even though he left for Bohs, had a bit of Longford about him. Came to Flancare for the Derry match in November.

    Sean Prunty: Brilliant last season, not many natural left wingers could play centre half! Local lad and a gent.

    Alan Kirby: Quality player and as good as a local -- sat in Section O for the semi-final against UCD. Remember his strike at Dalymount? Or Lansdowne? He'll be back.

    Vinny Perth: No explanation necessary.

    Stuart Byrne: Maybe the best player we've ever had, in my opinion at least. In many ways we were the making of him and has been one of the country's best and most consistent players for nearly a decade.

    Dave Savage: Moving him to the left as Kirbs is on the right. Went on to win five Ireland caps.

    Richie Parsons: Two stints, great finisher, top player.

    Dave Mooney: Based on one season really, but the country's top scorer even though we finished bottom, fantastic achievement. And picked up an Under 23 cap.

    * There will no doubt be a few questioning my omission of Zac Hackett, but I never seem him play so I've left him out.
    Digger for Kelly - the rumours surrounding incidents in the last few years shouldn't take away from his contribution over the years.
    Barry for McNally - just a better player, and a cup lifting captain.
    Mumbles for Mooney - Mooney one of the most frustrating players I've watched, and Mumbles for his promotion goals!

    Players that should be there for their songs - Notaro, Niall Byrne
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    Notaro on the bench surely.. just for his chant!

    "He drives a truck, and he doesnt give a f*ck,
    he's a bald truck driving man"

    Our best chant ever I reckon.
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