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Abso-fucking- lutely!Sheepy wrote:Batty is a thug, GET IN!
I'm my time being a Leeds fan I would have to say:-
Sheridan, strachan, Mcallister, batty, , tommy wright, Trevor cherry (cos when I first became a Leeds fan he was the only international in the team).
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Aces wrote:That's .......... A very flattering picture if I'm honest.PockWhite wrote:http://cards.littleoak.com.au/196869_fk ... cooper.JPG
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My top 10 that I've seen play for Leeds for what it's worth are as follows.
1. Billy Bremner, captain fantastic and lead by example.
2. Jackie Charlton, an immense player and a World Cup winner.
3. Eddie Gray, had it not been for injuries Eddies name would have been mentioned in the same breath as that of Best, Mathews et al.
4. Norman Hunter, another World Cup winner. Had it not been for Bobby Moore he'd have had loads more England caps.
5. Allan Clarke, if for no other reason but scoring that goal in 1972.
6. Paul Reaney, when a player like George Best says that Reaney was the best full back he ever played against then it's argument over.
7. Paul Madely, Mr Versatile the Rolls Royce of the team.
8. Nigel Martyn, sneaks in ahead of Sprake and Harvey.
9. Peter Lorimer, Lash or 90 miles an hour both very applicable.
10. John Giles, one of my all time favourites never remember seeing him miss a penalty.
1. Billy Bremner, captain fantastic and lead by example.
2. Jackie Charlton, an immense player and a World Cup winner.
3. Eddie Gray, had it not been for injuries Eddies name would have been mentioned in the same breath as that of Best, Mathews et al.
4. Norman Hunter, another World Cup winner. Had it not been for Bobby Moore he'd have had loads more England caps.
5. Allan Clarke, if for no other reason but scoring that goal in 1972.
6. Paul Reaney, when a player like George Best says that Reaney was the best full back he ever played against then it's argument over.
7. Paul Madely, Mr Versatile the Rolls Royce of the team.
8. Nigel Martyn, sneaks in ahead of Sprake and Harvey.
9. Peter Lorimer, Lash or 90 miles an hour both very applicable.
10. John Giles, one of my all time favourites never remember seeing him miss a penalty.
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PockWhite wrote:Aces wrote:That's .......... A very flattering picture if I'm honest.PockWhite wrote:http://cards.littleoak.com.au/196869_fk ... cooper.JPG
Now that's the TC I'm talking about, cheers.
We are Leeds, we have to believe our new players are good enough, encourage and support them and help them grow in to a team to be reckoned with. MoT