Most famous 'One Trick Pony'? (1 Viewer)

standupforcity

Well-Known Member
Nov 2, 2011
2,259
675
213
London
So who has been our most famous 'one trick Pony'? The guy we loved because of it, or that guy we couldn't wait to get rid of cos he had nothing else!
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Sep 19, 2011
82,403
36,747
813
Biamou selfie
Thorn cheery wave
Baker “call me mr sky blue”
Bigi “god told me to play here (unless I got a better deal somewhere else”
 

Alkhen

Well-Known Member
Jul 23, 2012
4,190
5,405
313
Gloucestershire
Max seems to have cornered the market in overhead kicks but I love him more for it


giphy.gif
 

Briles

Well-Known Member
Aug 8, 2017
2,142
2,664
213
Alex Nimley. Could beat 6 players one game and do nothing the next.
 

skyblue1991

Well-Known Member
Dec 19, 2012
6,148
4,358
213
Michael Doyle's ability to be a part of every football team in the world.

Sent from my I3113 using Tapatalk
 

Samo

Well-Known Member
Jul 6, 2012
6,595
2,765
213
Goalkeepers can be a bit one dimensional.
They always stand between the posts and they seem focused solely on preventing the opposition from scoring.
That's all they do... no imagination
 

steve101

Well-Known Member
Aug 5, 2010
1,861
1,992
163
Leigh Jenkinson and his step over.


That's all he had. That was 100% his game.
I used to call it the Jenkinson shuffle. It was a privilege to have seen it live. Didn't he come second to Jon Williams as the fastest player in the league. We didn't get to see him run fast but at least we saw his trick! I still attempt it now and again and it works. I am playing amongst 40 and 50 year olds though. I wonder if anyone has footage of his skill?!
 

Gibbo

Well-Known Member
May 26, 2011
2,089
1,350
213
Tony Hateley - heading (ditto George Kirby)
Michael Doyle - passing the ball to the opposition
Danny Fox - free kicks
Adam Armstrong - chipping the goalie
Les Sealey - Long kicks from the hand that required a full minute's preparation
 

Users who are viewing this thread