1. jim blyth
2. Roland Nilsson
3 Stuart pearce
4 Terry Yorath
5 Jim holton
6 Gary Gillespie
7 Mustapha hadji
8 Robbie Keane
9 Dion Dublin
10 Gary Mcallister
11 Tommy hutchison
subs
oggy
peake
ndlovu
wallace
micky quinn
As much as Nilsson was a great player. Brian Borrows was excellent and would be ahead of him Imo.
As much as Nilsson was a great player. Brian Borrows was excellent and would be ahead of him Imo.
1. jim blyth
2. Roland Nilsson
3 Stuart pearce
4 Terry Yorath
5 Jim holton
6 Gary Gillespie
7 Mustapha hadji
8 Robbie Keane
9 Dion Dublin
10 Gary Mcallister
11 Tommy hutchison
subs
oggy
peake
ndlovu
wallace
micky quinn
you are kidding?
I disagree with Fernando that he would be ahead of Roland, however an excellent player none the less. Not particularly sure how we managed to keep hold of him to be honest.
*forgot to quote post about somebody not knowing Borrows*
Good shout, not sure I could seperate them myself. Dublin was probably the other in that league in my lifetime, outstanding up front and at the back, should've played more for England (as should Borrows for that matter).
Its easy Tommy Hutchinson
Hutchison is the best player we have had since promotion to the top flight.
There isn't a contest really.
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