clint van damme
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Unironically Zuniga was class.
Doesn't get enough credit for his 'I love Jesus t shirt' long before Juan Sara rocked up with his'Jesus loves you' pale imitation.
Unironically Zuniga was class.
MISSING - Not a long term member but scored what was the greatest ever City goal - Houchen
and the player that invented No.10 position before it became vogue - Alan Green
That kit Regis is in is a beautyI’ve been having a little fun on photoshop, as it is international break.
On their day and in their day, which two are you starting out of this magic 16?
Or feel free to add someone you think should be there.
Gruff
Doesn't get enough credit for his 'I love Jesus t shirt' long before Juan Sara rocked up with his'Jesus loves you' pale imitation.
Dublin was a far better player than Vik.Keane and Gyokeres
Dublin was a far better player than Vik.
If you watch his goals video, he was played a lot more as a striker than people realise.Some really great players here
Keane
Regis
Gallagher
Wallace
Dublin
I've left out Nuddy as he wasn't really a striker.
Keane scored in the first two away games he played in then never scored another all season
If you watch his goals video, he was played a lot more as a striker than people realise.
Loved him. Would be so great to see the electricity he bought again.
Dublin was a far better player than Vik.
“On their day and in their day, which two are you starting out of this magic 16?”But that wasn't the question.
At least it shows we should take your insights on players with a pinch or salt.
“On their day and in their day, which two are you starting out of this magic 16?”
Dublin was a far better player than Vik.
Best non sequitur ever. Chapeau.Keane scored in the first two away games he played in then never scored another all season
In my time it's got to be Dublin and keane
Oh thanks for clarifying that the question wasn't 'which are the two best players?'
So you wouldn’t start your best players - that makes sense
I don't know why you and Sick Boy are getting so wound up about a hypothetical question.
I think Gyokeres and Keane would be great to watch, that's all there is to it. It's a bit of fun (not that you'd know what that is).
If the question was who are the two best players, my answer would not be Keane and Gyokeres. Happy?
Who would it be?
Josh Mcquod and Roy O Donovan?
His failure to score more than two away goals for us why things never worked out for him at Inter Milan imoAll time Irish top scorer not actually that good claims Grendel.
His failure to score more than two away goals for us why things never worked out for him at Inter Milan imo
His failure to score more than two away goals for us why things never worked out for him at Inter Milan imo
Yes, it’s Clarrie Bourton. Thought I’d better put him in there! His record isn’t bad!Is that Clarrie Bourton on the extreme right in all green?
For the record - Dublin/Keane or Dublin/Wallace.
George Hudson was incredibly skillfull but only really played in the top division with Northampton. Too slow for the top division and whist he scored the best ever goal for the City, I fear his ability to cut it at the top level is overrated. Ndlovu was class but was poorly treated by Atkinson who did the same with Cunningham at West Brom. It was Stein who one commentator said could not trap a bag of cement. Regis at West Brom was the best centre forward in the top division. After his conversion to christianity he was class for us but less so than at West Brom. I have beef with Dublin about how he left but was our best centre forward. Gallacher was awesome but again Blackburn had his best years. Keane was here for too short a time but had a good career afterwards. Bellamy had one of the best careers when he left but was a bit of a tosspot so has to be discounted. Dublin and Gallacher for meDifficult, almost impossible many on here never saw the likes of George Hudson along with Ndlovu the most skilful and scored all types of goals, Colin Stein not on the list great all round centre-forward, then there’s Dion a talisman striker and leader, Robbie Keane brilliant for 12 months but then it was only 12 months his best years were elsewhere. Wallace and Ferguson the ultimate little and large combination and of course big Cyrille but as a lover of skilful players that get you off your seat and a bit of nostalgia the thought of George Hudson and Peter Ndlovu together gives me goose bumps.
Gyokeres is doing well, but has a long way to go to match our best. Two more to think about, Bobby Gould scored a goal every other game for us in the mid sixties, including 25 goals in our 2nd division championship season, and Neil Martin, a tremendous header of the ball, with a decent goal scoring record.Yok has to be up there