What’s your favourite all time none Leeds players that you’ve seen in the flesh. British players only & one from different clubs.. Here’s mine I’m sure I’ve left someone out
Gordon Banks - Stoke City
Kenny Sansom - Arsenal
Stuart Pearce - Nottingham Forest
Bobby Moore - West Ham United
Roy McFarland - Derby County
Dave Mackay - Tottenham Hotspur
Colin Bell - Manchester City
Charlie Cooke - Chelsea
Bobby Charlton - Scum
Kenny Dagleish - Liverpool
Jimmy Johnstone - Celtic
Favourite non Leeds players
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Re: Favourite none Leeds players
Ted Sagar, Greenhalgh, Dugdale, Cyril Lello, Tommy Jones, Peter Farrell, Peter Corr, Eddie Wainwright (Nobby Fielding) Jock Dodds, Alex Stevenson (Wally Boyes) Tommy Eglington.
No apology that they are all from the same team. Everton in the late 1940's. Remember them as though it was yesterday.
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Re: Favourite none Leeds players
Tough one as want to put in too many attackers -
Alternative to NW's although a few of his may have made my team (someone has to give them a game).
Pat Jennings - Spurs
Danny McGrain - Celtic
Ashley Cole - Chelsea
Graham Souness - Liverpool
Terry Butcher - Ipswich
Des Walker - Forest
Matt Le Tissier - Southampton
Paul Gascoigne - Newcastle
Cyrille Regis - West Brom
Stan Bowles - QPR
Leighton James - Burnley
Alternative to NW's although a few of his may have made my team (someone has to give them a game).
Pat Jennings - Spurs
Danny McGrain - Celtic
Ashley Cole - Chelsea
Graham Souness - Liverpool
Terry Butcher - Ipswich
Des Walker - Forest
Matt Le Tissier - Southampton
Paul Gascoigne - Newcastle
Cyrille Regis - West Brom
Stan Bowles - QPR
Leighton James - Burnley
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Re: Favourite none Leeds players
Peter Shilton - Leicester City
George Cohen - Fulham
John Greig - Rangers
Nobby Stiles - Scum
Mike England - Tottenham Hotspur
Bobby Moore - West Ham
Alan Ball - Everton
Francis Lee - Manchester City
Peter Osgood - Chelsea
Steven Gerrard - Liverpool
Thierry Henry - Arsenal
That wasn’t easy I tried using players others hadn’t picked.
George Cohen - Fulham
John Greig - Rangers
Nobby Stiles - Scum
Mike England - Tottenham Hotspur
Bobby Moore - West Ham
Alan Ball - Everton
Francis Lee - Manchester City
Peter Osgood - Chelsea
Steven Gerrard - Liverpool
Thierry Henry - Arsenal
That wasn’t easy I tried using players others hadn’t picked.
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Gordon Banks- Leicester
Ray Wilson-Huddersfield
George Cohen - Fulham
Stiles - Man United
Brian Labone - Everton
Bobby Moore - West Ham
Trevor Francis - Forest
Alan Hudson - Chelsea
Terry Paine - Southampton
Jimmy Greaves - Spurs
Wyn Davies - Newcastle
Subs.
Lawler - Liverpool - full back
Hurley - Sunderland - ceter back
Maurice Setters - Stoke, defensive midfield
Bell - Man City - Midfield
Andy gray - Villa - Striker
Banks
Wilson Labone? Cohen
Stiles Moore
Hudson Francis
Paine Davies Greaves
With this line up you have 2 good defensive full backs who can also overlap providing crosses/pass into box.
Labone,hope I remembered the right name here, otherwise I'll go with Charlie Hurley at Sunderland in the middle at the back, Davies( highest jumper I ever saw) and Moore would also defend crosses from set pieces.
Stiles and Moore in front of the back 3, breaking up attacks, providing our attacking players with ammo.
With Francis and Hudson in midfield, you have players with vision, great ability to run with the ball themselves or put through the perfect pass to Greaves or Paine, they also score plenty themselves.
Paine, an old fashioned winger, combining skill and speed would be the outlet to get us down the other end quickly. Great crosser of the ball and good shot. I've teamed him up with Davies and Greaves. Wyn Davies laying the ball off to Greaves would be a killer combo similar to the Gilzean-Greaves duo which was successful for so many years at Spurs. With Francis and Hudson behind him, I see Greaves topping goalscoring charts in any league in the World.
Ray Wilson-Huddersfield
George Cohen - Fulham
Stiles - Man United
Brian Labone - Everton
Bobby Moore - West Ham
Trevor Francis - Forest
Alan Hudson - Chelsea
Terry Paine - Southampton
Jimmy Greaves - Spurs
Wyn Davies - Newcastle
Subs.
Lawler - Liverpool - full back
Hurley - Sunderland - ceter back
Maurice Setters - Stoke, defensive midfield
Bell - Man City - Midfield
Andy gray - Villa - Striker
Banks
Wilson Labone? Cohen
Stiles Moore
Hudson Francis
Paine Davies Greaves
With this line up you have 2 good defensive full backs who can also overlap providing crosses/pass into box.
Labone,hope I remembered the right name here, otherwise I'll go with Charlie Hurley at Sunderland in the middle at the back, Davies( highest jumper I ever saw) and Moore would also defend crosses from set pieces.
Stiles and Moore in front of the back 3, breaking up attacks, providing our attacking players with ammo.
With Francis and Hudson in midfield, you have players with vision, great ability to run with the ball themselves or put through the perfect pass to Greaves or Paine, they also score plenty themselves.
Paine, an old fashioned winger, combining skill and speed would be the outlet to get us down the other end quickly. Great crosser of the ball and good shot. I've teamed him up with Davies and Greaves. Wyn Davies laying the ball off to Greaves would be a killer combo similar to the Gilzean-Greaves duo which was successful for so many years at Spurs. With Francis and Hudson behind him, I see Greaves topping goalscoring charts in any league in the World.