Michael Reddy - I'm afraid not. Had a spell at Wednesday. For every good game, he had 3 bad. Pity as I think I recall Niall Quinn saying that he would be a star one day.
Haven't seen it posted here yet, last month's FourFourTwo had the top 50 players outside the premiership, and Stephen Elliott was in at number 25, not bad for his first full season in the game.
Lee Trundle was in the top 20, although I can't think of his exact rating.
It also listed the next best 50, including David Connolly (to be fair, he is a proven goalscorer at Championship level) and Michael Reddy - not sure about him to be honest!
Michael Reddy - I'm afraid not. Had a spell at Wednesday. For every good game, he had 3 bad. Pity as I think I recall Niall Quinn saying that he would be a star one day.
elliott was 33. trundle was 13. Jamie Brooks was 50-nothing to do with Ireland, but what a legend!
I remember several years back and Matt Jansen was number one, and boy, is his career on fire (I know, injuries)
as far as i remember it was one of those young reading midfielders sidwell?
Yeah, sidwell, released (or sold, can't remember) by Arsenal a few years back, now Wenger is supposed to be looking to buy him back!
One-time??!! He's still the man. Just wait til next season when he comes back fully! He'll lead Ramon Diaz's yellow and blue army to League One glory!!Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
Can't believe Kavanagh or Kenny didn't make the list.
1. Steve Sidwell (Reading)
2. Nathan Ellington (Wigan)
3. Darren Bent (Ipswich)
4. Teddy Sheringham (West Ham)
5. Jason Roberts (Wigan)
6. Danny Gabbidon (Cardiff)
7. Jimmy Bullard (Wigan)
8. Julio Arca (Sunderland)
9. Stuart Elliot (Hull)
10. Leighton Baines (Wigan)
11. David Healy (Leeds)
12. Phil Jagielka (Sheffield United)
13. Lee Trundle (Swansea)
14. Nigel Reo-Coker (West Ham)
15. Paul McKenna (Preston)
16. Curtis Davies (Luton)
17. Ade Akinbiyi (Burnley)
18. Andy Lonergan (Preston)
19. Aaron Lennon (Leeds)
20. Leroy Lita (Bristol City)
21. Steve Howard (Luton)
22. John Halls (Stoke)
23. Lee Johnson (Yeovil)
24. Nick Barmby (Hull)
25. Sam Parkin (Swindon)
26. Daniel Harding (Brighton)
27. Phil Jevons (Yeovil)
28. Tom Huddlestone (Derby)
29. Lee Camp (Derby)
30. Paul Ince (Wolves)
31. Dean Windass (Bradford City)
32. Dave Kitson (Reading)
33. Steven Elliot (Sunderland)
34. Iain Hume (Tranmere)
35. Luke Steele (Coventry City)
36. Ryan Taylor (Tranmere)
37. Heider Helgusson (Watford)
38. Leon Knight (Brighton)
39. Steve MacLean (Sheffield Wednesday)
40. Nathan Clarke (Huddersfield)
41. Danny Webber (Watford)
42. Paul Furlong (QPR)
43. Darren Currie (Ipswich)
44. Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Rotherham)
45. Paul Hayes (S****horpe)
46. John Ruddy (Cambridge)
47. David Vaughan (Crewe)
48. Richie Wellins (Blackpool)
49. David Noble (Boston)
50. Jamie Brooks (Oxford)
Question for moderators....
When did Skun-thorpe( phonetically spelt to avoid censorship) become a swear word? In my opinion that kind of censorship is total Ball Ox
sorry if its somewhere else in a thread but when did Trundle declare for us?
cos it has the word C*NT in it,lol
It came up in about 10 threads. Trundle is Irish. He has been wearing Irish jersey's since he was a kid and travels over to Dublin quite often. He rejected a call up from N.Ireland because he wants to play for Ireland.Originally Posted by oconghc2
"Even when I was a kid I grew up supporting Ireland even though I lived in England, and all my mates had England kits on I always had an Ireland kit on so it’s not something that’s just cropped up, it’s always been in my family, all the time."
So that means we cannot mention the hero of that classic TV series Roots then KUNTA KinteOriginally Posted by livehead1
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