Crewe have had to many to mention. I'll always remember Kearton's amazing performance against Blackburn..then Colin Cramb the Scottish Beast ran up the other end and nicked it for the Alex!
And second would have to be Deano I reckon..what a player..scored some cracking goals for us..
Well at York Keith Walwyn is pretty well regarded as our greatest ever. Missed all our best days though so from what I've seen Clayton Donaldson hands down (also at Crewe!) is the best. Never seen one player terrorise a defence the way he did. Then one from Neal Bishop, Martyn Woolford and currently Jason Walker.
We brought up Elia from Juventus. Still comes around here once in a while, decent bloke. Not sure if any one of you older lads know the guy, but Aad Mansveld is a legend around here. Supporting FC Den Haag, if anybody knows that in any case haha.
Arshavin and Nicklas Bendtner !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Eye's right, skin back tight, bollocks to the front, we're the boy's who make more noise when we're on the cunt, we're the riders of the night, and we'd rather fuck than fight, we're the riders of the Clock end Highbury
sorry thought it said biggest cunts ever at your club
Eye's right, skin back tight, bollocks to the front, we're the boy's who make more noise when we're on the cunt, we're the riders of the night, and we'd rather fuck than fight, we're the riders of the Clock end Highbury
Argyle - Very difficult comparing players who played in different eras, and for us, in three separate divisions. But for a variety of reasons, not all ability based, Tommy Tynan and Steve McCall.
Never saw Bobby Campbell, he's are all time top scorer, would have to say Peter Beagrie and McCall. Was loads in the late 90's, Dean Richards, Dean Windass, Jamie Lawrence even Chris Waddle's short spell at the club was good to watch.
Hibs: Franck Sauzee and Russell Latapy. Not many Scottish first division sides could count a former European cup winner and a playmaker with over 100 caps around the millenium.
Millwall: Tim Cahill and Neil Harris. The former was and is a class act, surprised he hasn't moved onto a bigger side then Everton if I'm being honest, while the latter should serve as a model to young players, takes a lot to survive cancer and get back to your old form but Harris managed it.
Of the above Sauzee is without question (in my mind anyway) the best footballer I've seen.
Paul merson; although he played in what is known as the most talented walsall side ever, he still stood out as being head and shoulders above any other player in that side, he was a few seconds faster in the mind than anyone else although he was a few seconds faster in pace, absolute class act, did things other players around him could not and would not be able to do.
Jimmy walker; Played from '93 to '04 and then returned in october 2010, broke the appearence record of 530 games last week, absolute legend, he was our most consistent player when i used to enjoy going to matches weekly as a kid. Turned down a coaching role he was offered by redknapp at spurs to come back to us to keep us in league 1. LEGEND.
runners up;
Scott Dann, Danny Fox, Matt Fryatt and Anthony Gerrard......But obviously im speaking from a 21st century point of view.