Has to be Ged Brennan.
Collor up. Ronseal tan. Pointing where everyone else had to run to.
Alan Mc is A good shout.
Also, excluding a great free-kick (Bristol City away I think) Peter Kennedy!
Those 3 actually played as a midfield 3 at Brighton away. Andy Liddell went off injured cos he ran into a sandpit!! Longest journey home ever as a Ticsmon.
You’re just like Sky – football didn’t exist before 1990
Nah we are just not all old feckers ;) ;) i am 30 and i first went in 93 so you have to be at least 35-40 but i would say about 45.
I think one poster did mmention his age group and how long he had been going.
So who is in your top 3?
Mine (from what i remember) and taking into account the levels of football at the time etc would be :- in descending order (and consistently playing, not just a few games = a dog shit player) but i need 4
4. Peter Kennedy
3. Michael O’Neil
2. Brian McLaughlin
1. Alan McLoughlin[/quote]
Michael O’Neill? Another from a long list of those who got undeserved stick from fans who couldn’t spot a decent player if their lives depended on it.
You’re just like Sky – football didn’t exist before 1990
Of course we all know football existed before 1990, FFS sake some even went to Goole away.
If you could check the age of a lot of the fans that come on here you might find thay weren’t even born before 1990 or 2000 for that matter, so how could they comment on players they haven’t even heard of never mind seen play.
If you want a list of old crap ones that no one has heard of I’m sure LHL, Donny, Griff, me and Garswood could give you a few.
I’ll start the ball rolling with a debutant goalscorer called Richard Brolly, and that’s probably around the 1990 era, I’m sure some will come up with more obscure ones.[/quote]
Has to be Stuart Whittaker; only lasted two and half games before we sent him back to Bolton ! Horc will remember him.
You’re just like Sky – football didn’t exist before 1990
Nah we are just not all old feckers ;) ;) i am 30 and i first went in 93 so you have to be at least 35-40 but i would say about 45.
I think one poster did mmention his age group and how long he had been going.
So who is in your top 3?
Mine (from what i remember) and taking into account the levels of football at the time etc would be :- in descending order (and consistently playing, not just a few games = a dog shit player) but i need 4
4. Peter Kennedy
3. Michael O’Neil
2. Brian McLaughlin
1. Alan McLoughlin[/quote]
Michael O’Neill? Another from a long list of those who got undeserved stick from fans who couldn’t spot a decent player if their lives depended on it.[/quote]
Undeserved, not really, The O’Neil era saw me going to every home and away game so it’s a considered view. For every one good game he would completely outweigh it with 5 stinkers, long passes to nowhere, no pace, limited skill and great vision with no end product. Bit like Jordi Gomez was
You’re just like Sky – football didn’t exist before 1990
Of course we all know football existed before 1990, FFS sake some even went to Goole away.
If you could check the age of a lot of the fans that come on here you might find thay weren’t even born before 1990 or 2000 for that matter, so how could they comment on players they haven’t even heard of never mind seen play.
If you want a list of old crap ones that no one has heard of I’m sure LHL, Donny, Griff, me and Garswood could give you a few.
I’ll start the ball rolling with a debutant goalscorer called Richard Brolly, and that’s probably around the 1990 era, I’m sure some will come up with more obscure ones.[/quote]
Has to be Stuart Whittaker; only lasted two and half games before we sent him back to Bolton ! Horc will remember him.[/quote]
I would just put that in the bucket of pointless signings along with Jamie Barnwell Edinboro, Neil Woods etc..
You’re just like Sky – football didn’t exist before 1990
Nah we are just not all old feckers ;) ;) i am 30 and i first went in 93 so you have to be at least 35-40 but i would say about 45.
I think one poster did mmention his age group and how long he had been going.
So who is in your top 3?
Mine (from what i remember) and taking into account the levels of football at the time etc would be :- in descending order (and consistently playing, not just a few games = a dog shit player) but i need 4
4. Peter Kennedy
3. Michael O’Neil
2. Brian McLaughlin
1. Alan McLoughlin[/quote]
Michael O’Neill? Another from a long list of those who got undeserved stick from fans who couldn’t spot a decent player if their lives depended on it.[/quote]
Undeserved, not really, The O’Neil era saw me going to every home and away game so it’s a considered view. For every one good game he would completely outweigh it with 5 stinkers, long passes to nowhere, no pace, limited skill and great vision with no end product. Bit like Jordi Gomez was[/quote]