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no he wasn't.
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and he played for the greatest ever British team(i don`t support them) Leeds 69-73
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Ally 'Give me 8 gilt edge chances and I'll put 1 away' McCoist
Though his goal against Switzerland in Euro 96 was a screamer.Goram Dalglish Souness Strachan Cooper (on his day) |
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Anyone born after about 1989 is going to struggle with this
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Billy Bremmner
Graeme Souness Kenny Dalglish Archie Gemmil Dennis Law |
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Born in 1991 :D 1) gary macallister 2) colin hendry 3) billy mckinley 4) barry ferguson ( in his prime ). I can only name 4 :(
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jimmy johnstone.
jim baxter. bobby lennox. kenny daglish. gordan Mcqueen. special mention for john ohare for sheer guts,not because he,s related. |
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Who cares about any of this? I'd rather name my top 5 f
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Who cares about any of this? I'd rather name my top 5 five favourite cheeses.
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lfc1971 27 Jan 14 23:18 Joined: 06 Nov 11 | Topic/replies: 2,895 | Blogger: lfc1971's blog
and he played for the greatest ever British team(i don`t support them) Leeds 69-73 Only sane posts allowed, thanks. |
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Johnny_Mustang 28 Jan 14 08:21 Joined: 18 Feb 07 | Topic/replies: 2,895 | Blogger: Johnny_Mustang's blog
Who cares about any of this? I'd rather name my top 5 five favourite cheeses. OK. I believe Kerrygold have a few nice ones. Otherwise, if you don't care, why don't you disappear? |
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King Kenny in a league of his own, best British player ever, never mind Scottish.
Honorable mentions must go to Willie Pettigrew Willie Donachie Tommy Callaghan Frank McDougall Andy Ritchie |
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Mackay
Baxter Bremner Law Dalglish Baxter was my boyhood hero and whilst he played many of his best games against Celtic, the hoops fans generally forgave him because he saved his very best for England! The better the opposition, the better he played. Dalglish was the last truly great Scottish player. |
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Dalglish
Souness Hansen McStay McAllister |
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I'm showing my relative youth here -
Gary McAllister John Collins Andy Goram for a couple of years was sensational My first qualifying campaign was Italia 90 when Mo Johnston played in France. He went badly backwards when he came back. One of my mates was in Nantes a few years ago and there was a picture of Mo Jo on a pub wall. Paul Lambert even though I watched the 1997 Champions League final again recently and it's incredible how your mind plays tricks. I thought he snuffed Zidane out the game. Juve were different class, unbelievable that Dortmund won 3-1. Lambert set up the opener though so he is in for that. |
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With the possible exception of Dave Mackay, every single one of the players mentioned on this thread could be melted down and fused together and they still wouldn't be as good as Ian Durrant would have been.
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Bollux jed.
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Honorable mentions must go to
Willie Pettigrew Willie Donachie Tommy Callaghan Frank McDougall Andy Ritchie EH? mentions for what? OK, I've been fished, now be serious please! |
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Has anybody mentioned John Wark, one of the greatest Liverpool and Scottish players.
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He was pretty much the complete midfielder and scored a tremendous number of goals.
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Crisp77 27 Jan 14 22:01
Hot Shot Hamish should be on most lists. ![]() |
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Good shout lfc1971, was unbelievable for Ipswich as well. What a lovely team they had at the time.
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Baxter was my boyhood hero and whilst he played many of his best games against Celtic,
In all the games he played against Celtic he only ended up in the losing side twice. |
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Yes Jed he was already a super player at Bobby Robsons Ipswich and with Eric Gates, and all
the rest of that team its hard to see a weakness. Then there the 2 dutch midfielders,such a team! |
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They were part of the best game of football I have ever seen - Spurs beat them 5-3 the week before Christmas in 1980 and the game was played in a howling gale and tropical downpour.
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I think Wark held the scoring record in a UEFA Cup season for quite a while until Klinsmann broke it. That's when it was taken seriously and hard to win.
Some older players my dad still raves about; Danny McGrain Sandy Jardine Eddie Gray John Robertson Alex Young Bobby Murdoch |
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charlie cooke
pat nevin kenny dalglish grahame souness alan hansen |
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Kenny Roberts was a tough midfielder.
And John Collins was class. |
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1 Chris Iwelumo
2 Tom Bennett 3 Kenny Miller 4 Alex Rae 5 Jim McCalliog |
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FFS Kenny Burns.
memory playing tricks on me... |
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Charlie Adam?
he playd for Liverpool |
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I don´t think there´s one Scottish player from the last 20 years that can compare with the classic pool of players Scotland produced from 1960- 1980.
Charlie Nicholas another shocking omission... |
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Billy Bremner
Kenny Dalglish Paul Sturrock Denis Law Danny McGrain I can't think of anyone more recent than the 80s that anyone outside of Scotland or their own club might have heard of. |
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Charlie Nicholas another shocking omission...
Agree TtO, but Arsenal ruined him imo. Now put him in today's Arsenal, in his prime, different story. |
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craig johnstone
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Not a single mention of Joe Jordan.
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No mention of Jocky Wilson
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Jocky Wilson makes No.2 in the "fattest Scottish backsides ever" list. A long way clear of No.3, but a distance behind Kenny Dalglish.
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@ Alias
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Richard Gough another top class omission.
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