Here you go:
oggy
big mo
ndlovu
Dublin would be there but the way he left and where he went is why he aint
"A 'Club Legend' is distinct from a general 'Premiership Legend.' It is, for example, Gary Neville rather than David Beckham, Jamie Carragher rather than Steven Gerrard, Paul Merson rather than Thierry Henry, you get the picture"
Got to be honest...having trouble with your definition of legend between club and premiership? Your examples are oddly confusing.
Paul Merson rather than Thierry Henry? You're kidding right? You are publishing a book? Thanks for warning me.
Here you go:
oggy
big mo
ndlovu
Dublin would be there but the way he left and where he went is why he aint
Without a doubt Oggy, but what about the likes of Richard Shaw and Marcus Hall?
Perhaps David Busst?
WillieStanley (09-02-2012)
Robbie Fowler
Shearer
Shaun Goater
Klinsman
Jan Aage Fjortoft
Dean Windass
Zola
Niall Quinn
Richard Shaw is a great shout actually
Hadji, Keane, Hedman - Golden Era!
Roussel, Hall, Telfer - Under-recognised legends
Phillipe Clement, Cobi Jones, Trond Egil Soltvedt - statues being built i heard......from a source (my nan's ring-and-rides drivers uncle's dog groomers paper boy, who used to live in the abandoned gasworks which the ricoh was built on) FACT!![]()
What about the man, the legend (will always be remembered for one game)...
VIOREL MOLDOVAN!!
hughescov (09-02-2012)
Gary Breen, Gary Breen, and Gary Breen would be my choices.
'Why did Orange Ken cross the road?' 'To take his seat next to Oggy in the dugout.'
I'll go for Roland simply because he's an unsung hero. With the exception of ourselves and the Sheffield Wednesday fans, not many realise just how good he was. World class player.