Dusic Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Of recent times Shano and Brett Ormerod stand out. Looked for one purple patch like SL had cracked out but lets face it, you were more suprised when he scored than missed. Expert at winning cheap free kicks though Both combined well with more accomplished players which was basically their job. Other shouts?
Lee On Solent Saint Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 32 minutes ago, Dusic said: Of recent times Shano and Brett Ormerod stand out. Looked for one purple patch like SL had cracked out but lets face it, you were more suprised when he scored than missed. Expert at winning cheap free kicks though Both combined well with more accomplished players which was basically their job. Other shouts? Micky Evans. But loved him just for the sideburns.
so22saint Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 23 minutes ago, Lee On Solent Saint said: Micky Evans. But loved him just for the sideburns. and his end of season goals where premier league defenders didn’t seem to understand his “style” at all. following season they did 🤣 I can remember this forum saying Pelle and Beattie (ok, the predecessor of this forum, Saintslist and The Ugly) were of this ilk
S-Clarke Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Che Adams? Worked very well with Ings for that period, but on his own it did show up his technical issues. (although still streets ahead of what we have today).
Yorkshire Saint Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Paul Rideout or Colin Clarke in many regards. Rideout was a great foil for the Wallace, LeTiss etc. Honourable mention for Graham Baker 😅 Edited 6 hours ago by Yorkshire Saint 1
Turkish Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 8 minutes ago, S-Clarke said: Che Adams? Worked very well with Ings for that period, but on his own it did show up his technical issues. (although still streets ahead of what we have today). I'd disagree with that. He was a good footballer but not a good finisher. His touch, control, strength were very good, he could certainly striker a ball too but the problem was his finishes wasn't great. Long and Ormerod on the other were quick, hard working but pretty limited footballers. 2
Jeremy Corbyn Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Loved Shane Long - he was pivotal in getting the best out of Ings and Mane when they were here. Peak SL would be our best attacked now by a mile. 4
Midfield_General Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago (edited) 5 hours ago, Yorkshire Saint said: Paul Rideout or Colin Clarke in many regards. Rideout was a great foil for the Wallace, LeTiss etc. Honourable mention for Graham Baker 😅 Very harsh on Rideout, that. He got 19 goals in 73 games for us which is better than 1 every 4 games. At his peak he banged them in everywhere he went. Scored 38 in 95 for Swindon which is one every 2.5 games, 19 in 54 for Villa is one every 2.8 games, 23 in 99 for Bari is one in 4.3. He was a good player and streets ahead of anyone we've had in recent years since Ings. Colin Clarke also scored 36 in 82 for us in the top division which is one every 2.27 games. What we wouldn't give now for someone as prolific as that at this level. Baker I'll give you Edited 53 minutes ago by Midfield_General 1
Gloucester Saint Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago Every single player mentioned on this thread is far better than the club has available at the weekend.
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