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    #16
    Of course, how could I forget Richie Humphries!?
    From Southampton, the Latvian Michael Owen - Marian Parhars.
    Franny Jeffers was really good before he went to Arsenal.

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      #17
      Originally posted by saif View Post
      Of course, how could I forget Richie Humphries!?
      From Southampton, the Latvian Michael Owen - Marian Parhars.
      Franny Jeffers was really good before he went to Arsenal.
      Ritchie Humphries? Sheffield Wednesday's Ritchie Humpries?

      I assume you jest.

      I will now mention Orlando Trustfull at this point, but only for the name.
      Last edited by Kieran76; 14-05-2009, 16:25.

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        #18
        I always loved watching Andrei Kanchelskis. Or is he deemed too famous?

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          #19
          Graham 'Bobby' Stuart. Will always remember that goal against Wednesday (For Chelsea?)

          Paul Warhurst - Think it was the 92/93 season he was used as a makeshift striker and banged in a hatful of goals for Wednesday.

          Andy Sinton - Looked a super little player back in the early nineties for QPR.

          As for Jeremy Goss, remember a couple of great volleys he scored for the Canaries in the early 90's
          Last edited by Oh_Mutants; 14-05-2009, 16:41.

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            #20
            Patrick Colleter. Broke Poyet's leg.

            Chris Marsden - talismanic for Saints under Strachan.

            Glenn Helder - jheri curl mullet, looked like a Lionel Richie tribute act.

            Ronnie Ekelund - magnificent creative midfielder, sparked with Le Tiss, came from Barca and looked a very very good player. Serious injuries ended his Prem career; think he bowed out in MLS.

            John Sheridan - midfield maestro. In my playing days I modelled my game on him. Can't go back....

            Chris Cooper - rock for Boro and Forest.

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              #21
              Cool to see some Michael Bridges love, I thought he was going to be the one when he was knocking em in for Leeds.

              Amokachi was legend.

              Asanovich at Derby was a maestro, infact that spine of him, Stimac & Francesco Baiano....was pretty decent.

              & Lars Boheinen

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                #22
                Zola, Bergkamp, Le Tissier, Rush come to mind

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                  #23
                  Nikos Dabizas ... enough said

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                    #24
                    Gavin Peacock - Chelsea
                    Bryan Roy - Forrest
                    Paulo Di Canio - West Ham
                    Steve McManaman - Liverpool
                    Rob Jones - Liverpool

                    Not a great player but he had the most appropriate name.

                    Hans Sieger (sp?) - Man United

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                      #25
                      Ian Woan deserves a mention, simply for that period of a few weeks where he kept bashing in ridiculous goals from long-range. One of his - against Wimbledon I think - was up there with the best goals I'd ever seen. Not sure how well it would hold up to scrutiny these days though - might just be memory playing tricks on me.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by evilthecatuk View Post
                        Nikos Dabizas ... enough said
                        Dabby - didn't he score the winner against us at the SOS?

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                          #27
                          Winston Bogarde - Chelsea did everything to get rid of him - they gave him no first team football, no squad number, even throwing him into the reserves and making him train with them amongst other things.

                          Still, he didn't kick up a fuss, got on with it and fulfilled his contract four year contract with wages of £40k a week! I don't blame him and I would have done the same LOL!

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                            #28
                            Erik Thorsvedt!

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by FamiDude View Post
                              Erik Thorsvedt!
                              Eric The Viking! Legend

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                                #30
                                Egil Ostenstadt was great at Southampton. I also really like Jostein Flo.

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