Best 2 since for Grimsby would be Super Clive Mendonca and Kevin Donovan scoring plenty of goals in the 98 season where we got promoted to the First Division and won the auto windscreen shield , Best and most important goal i've seen was Phil Jevons last min of extra time against liverpool in 2001 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRt1KMGYTe8
Jorge Leitao - No other way to describe to bloke, nothing but a work horse, never a prolific striker in terms of scoring record but his effort and dedication to the cause was faultless, met him a couple of times and he seemed a real gentleman.
Jimmy 'Wakka' Walker - 5 ft 10, pretty small for a keeper but at one point in my opinion of course, the best keeper outside the premier league, I don't watch Walsall so much these days so can't comment following his return, but he gave the defence confidence and rarely put a foot wrong, apart from against the Wolves when George Ndah made him look silly.
Quote by jack5The best players I watched at Parkhead were Lubo Moravcik and Henrik Larsson.
The team celtic had in about 98/99 was brillant - moravcik, larsson, di canio, lambert, stubbs etc
1998-1999 season was bonkers. I was only 7 then. One of the first OF games I saw. 3 red cards, Hugh Dallas hit with a coin and a Celtic fan fell out off the stand and got carried away in a stretcher still singing
Quote by jack5The best players I watched at Parkhead were Lubo Moravcik and Henrik Larsson.
The team celtic had in about 98/99 was brillant - moravcik, larsson, di canio, lambert, stubbs etc
1998-1999 season was bonkers. I was only 7 then. One of the first OF games I saw. 3 red cards, Hugh Dallas hit with a coin and a Celtic fan fell out off the stand and got carried away in a stretcher still singing
I wish it was more like that now. Even though they won the league that day that's what the atmosphere should be like.
Best player I have seen in a celtic top is Henrik Larsson. Don't even need to think about that one. Second best is a bit harder as there are a lot in contention. I'd go for Jackie McNamara personally. He wasn't anything special granted, but he was solid, no nonsense and performed week in week out.
Since I started going down Oakwell in '89, best two players for me would be Gerry Taggart and Neil Redfearn. Proper footballers who loved playing for us.