Resplendent Footballers 13:47 - Sep 4 with 3365 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Footballers everyone likes *Yes I know that isn’t what resplendent means |  | | |  |
Resplendent Footballers on 23:43 - Sep 4 with 1445 views | MrSheen | Other clubs….the one and only John Robertson. Why run when you can walk? |  | |  |
Resplendent Footballers on 06:37 - Sep 5 with 1348 views | SK_hoops | Hard not to like Koki Saito. |  | |  |
Resplendent Footballers on 09:21 - Sep 5 with 1208 views | Monkey_Roots |
Resplendent Footballers on 20:21 - Sep 4 by CiderwithRsie | I reckon you're all playing on Easy Mode by picking Rangers players, so I'm racking my brains for someone who played against us that I didn't slag off for 90 minutes. I genuinely admired Matt Le Tissier all his playing career, but subsequently he seems to have shown himself up as a bit of a knob. So I'm going for Liam Brady and hoping that Brian Mc isn't going to pop up and say that everyone in Ireland knows that he's never got a round in in his life. But if it's Rangers, I'll have another vote for Glenn Roeder and throw in Alan Macca and Gary Waddock. |
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Resplendent Footballers on 09:24 - Sep 5 with 1205 views | Monkey_Roots | I also think Mo Salah must be high on most people's lists... Rarely moans about a decision that goes against him, nearly always smiling... |  | |  |
Resplendent Footballers on 09:44 - Sep 5 with 1174 views | sdm1508 | Alan McDonald. True, honest professional. Gave everything in every game |  | |  |
Resplendent Footballers on 09:59 - Sep 5 with 1140 views | TheChef |
Resplendent Footballers on 15:00 - Sep 4 by charmr | Stainrod, but not his elbow |
Funny - we win a game, and not heard anything from him this week. |  |
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Resplendent Footballers on 10:12 - Sep 5 with 1103 views | TheChef | Roberto Baggio |  |
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Resplendent Footballers on 11:21 - Sep 5 with 1031 views | flynnbo | Johan Cruyff. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Resplendent Footballers on 15:04 - Sep 5 with 906 views | joe90 | Luther Blissett. |  | |  |
Resplendent Footballers on 16:25 - Sep 5 with 849 views | BrazilNutR | Fat Ronaldo, (Fenômeno) Ronaldinho, (Bruxo) Never heard anyone dislike them, always smiling, |  | |  |
Resplendent Footballers on 17:11 - Sep 5 with 811 views | TheChef |
Resplendent Footballers on 16:25 - Sep 5 by BrazilNutR | Fat Ronaldo, (Fenômeno) Ronaldinho, (Bruxo) Never heard anyone dislike them, always smiling, |
Original Ronaldo probably the best footballer I've seen live. |  |
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Resplendent Footballers on 18:55 - Sep 5 with 725 views | Mick_S | Paolo Maldini. Probably better looking than that Ronnie Edwards, too. |  |
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Resplendent Footballers on 21:59 - Sep 5 with 661 views | numptydumpty | David Ginola !!! A mane to be proud of !!! |  |
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Resplendent Footballers on 22:37 - Sep 5 with 624 views | NewYorkRanger | can't believe no mention of Stan on this thread so far! |  |
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Resplendent Footballers on 23:14 - Sep 5 with 576 views | ted_hendrix | Alan McDonald. Macca half beat Mark Hughes to death causing Hughes to leave the pitch and the game after about 20 odd minutes. One cold and foggy night up at Huddersfield in a FA cup replay with the score at 0-0 we get a corner, the ball comes over there Is a loud ''get out the way'' and Macca's head smashes the ball Into the net 1-0 to the Rangers One f cking NIL. Nobody else comes close, many moons ago we were at Oxford United's old ground The Manor and losing about 4-0, they get their umpteenth corner In front of us away fans and one of our fans threw an empty beer bottle on the pitch Macca picked It up looked at us fans and let rip a verbal onslaught at us, we stood around put our hands In our pockets looking at the floor embarrassed and Oxford promptly scored again. I'm pretty certain that that was the game our Manager had his car smashed up after the game (can't remember his bloody name). I paid £10 to a Northern Ireland scaffolder I knew for Macca's NI signed shirt that he wore against Bulgaria or some such bloody Country, It was bloody filthy (mud, grass and blood) but It was signed by the great Man himself after the game, Mrs Ted flatly refused to allow the shirt In the house unless she could put It through the washing machine which I forbade so a compromise was reached whereby It was allowed to hang on the wall In the garage, no crap wire coat hanger but a proper wooden coat hanger. Years later I came home from work went into the garage for something and within a second I knew something was wrong, Macca's shirt was missing, I called the Missus to find out where Macca's shirt was and she said something along the lines ''oh that dirty old thing, I cut It up and put It through the washing machine for dusters, a quick visit to the garden and there was six or seven green Northern Ireland bloody dusters hanging on the washing line. A Man's Man, fags, pint and there you go. What I wouldn't give to have someone like Macca ruling our defense. |  |
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