Best City strike force? (4 Viewers)

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Jack Griffin

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Colin Stein & Brian Alderson, nay bad
[video=youtube;pS6MsH8OleY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pS6MsH8OleY[/video]
 

Sick Boy

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Eddie Johnson and Patrick Suffolk with Graham Barrett on the wing.

Certainly pissed the Sunderland fans off ;)
 

James Smith

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Better than Dublin and Huckerby?

Darren could run quite fast* but he also also got caught offside quite frequently.
*he could still run quite fast at the Legends match actually.
 
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robbiethemole

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looking at that video, we've had some good players from north o' the border over the years. Stein was a no nonsense beast of a cf and Roy Barry was the same at ch.
 

Gazolba

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From recent years, Aloisi and Keane. But our most classic forward line was Rees, Machin, Hudson, Hale and Humphries.
 
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mechaishida

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Aloisi and Keane

I just wish Strachan had given our foreign strikers, at the time, more of a chance. Aloisi, Roussel, Moldovan, Zuniga. It's like he was too afraid to give them a run to acclimatise to the team.

Plus, the way he played Keane in 99-00 for away games was truly abysmal.
 

standupforcity

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I just wish Strachan had given our foreign strikers, at the time, more of a chance. Aloisi, Roussel, Moldovan, Zuniga. It's like he was too afraid to give them a run to acclimatise to the team.

Plus, the way he played Keane in 99-00 for away games was truly abysmal.

Especially Zuniga...
 

SuperElite

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Whelan, Dublin, Huckerby all quite prolific iirc.

older-Skool then I'd say Cyrille, Benno

Jumpers for goalposts etc.
 

rupert_bear

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What we need to remember about Mick Ferguson is he was okay but his purple patch season with Ian Wallace was he scored his goals in patches I think he got three hat -tricks and a four against Ipswich. He wasn't a goal every other game merchant as Wallace was
 

mechaishida

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Similar players, imo - natural finishers, excellent goals to games ratio, but Strachan's infinite wisdom left them both frozen out.

If only he'd given Moldovan a chance to shine, the guy was willing and we had a few glimpses of what he was capable of.
 

Gazolba

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Moldovan was a world-class striker who was stupidly never given a chance. Zuniga was also excellent and could have been a great player for us. We also had a talented striker (3 goals in 5 starts for us) called Jairo Martinez, a Honduras international, another player never really given an opportunity. Let's face it Strachan was an old-school player and manager who could not see beyond his own very limited horizon.
 
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Irish Sky Blue

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I think wallaces running and his overall game brought the best out of fergie . Without him Ferguson looked a bit ordinary ( to put it kindly)
Great pair of strikers in a great team. Fergie was the best header of the ball that I have seen. He could dominate the opposing centre half and find team mates what ever the ball into his head.Loved that team.
 

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