Kharhaz wrote:Vegard Heggem? I thought he was quite good for us.
s@int wrote:Jimmy Case, how he was never capped by England I will never know. Scored a great goal in the FA cup Final but never got the respect for his ability that he should have, just remembered for being "hard".
bigmick wrote:Terry Mac was a much better player than a quick trip down memory lane would lead you to believe. Because he played in such a fantastic team alongside Souness he never got the credit he deserved. An engine like Kuyt yet with considerably more goal threat than the Dutchman, and a very tidy footballer as well. With him and Champagne Charlie in the middle, our central midfield was just about as good as you could wish for.
Jimmy Case is a good shout, and Sammy Lee was a very tidy player as well. If Peter Beardsley had played for Man Utd he would be talked about as probably the most gifted striker of his generation, because he didn't (I've a hunch he was there as a kid but I might be wrong) he isn't.
Ray Kennedy was as classy a player as you could wish to see. Antoher who doesn't get overly mentioned unless people are talking about the awfulness of his disease. A converted striker, he could open a tin can with his left foot and was a brilliant player to watch.
Alan Kennedy was a much better fullback than given credit for by many, chipping in with occasional vital goal in cup finals, inevitably followed by extremely ill-advised celebrations. His partner in crime Phil Neal is often remembered for his cringworthy contributions to the Graham Taylor documentary, but was a brilliant full-back (picked up from Inter Northampton, or was it Real Northampton or somebody I believe) and probably the best penalty taker I ever saw.
There's absolutely no doubt we've had some wonderful footballers over the years. With the passing of time and the overuse of superlatives, allied to unsuccessful forays into management, you sometimes forget just how good some of the players were. Imagine if we had Barnes and Beardsley only out of our past, would we win the Premiership, now, from where we are, this season? 'Course we fecking would, simply because with Barnes on the left and Beardsley alongside Torres we would rip teams up for erse paper and score for fun. How anbout Dalgish alongside Torres, or Keegan? Maybe Hansen at the back, or Souness in the middle (with the greatest respect to both, forget about Alonso or Masherano here), could we win it then? Definately.
bigmick wrote:If Peter Beardsley had played for Man Utd he would be talked about as probably the most gifted striker of his generation, because he didn't (I've a hunch he was there as a kid but I might be wrong) he isn't.
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