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4 hours ago, lookersstandandy said:

Andrea Mancini?

 

Which leads onto, best overseas [not inc Eire] eleven? I'm struggling a bit.... I must be missing some decent ones somewhere...?

 

Les Pogliacomi

 

Gunnar Halle

Tore Pedersen

Michel Vonk

???

 

Toddy Orlygsson

Jermain Johnson

Dean Furman

???

 

Clyde Wijnhard

Shefki Kuqi

 

Kowenicki

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4 hours ago, lookersstandandy said:

Andrea Mancini?

 

Which leads onto, best overseas [not inc Eire] eleven? I'm struggling a bit.... I must be missing some decent ones somewhere...?

 

Les Pogliacomi

 

Gunnar Halle

Tore Pedersen

Michel Vonk

???

 

Toddy Orlygsson

Jermain Johnson

Dean Furman

???

 

Clyde Wijnhard

Shefki Kuqi

 

Kowenicki

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4 hours ago, lookersstandandy said:

Andrea Mancini?

 

Which leads onto, best overseas [not inc Eire] eleven? I'm struggling a bit.... I must be missing some decent ones somewhere...?

 

Les Pogliacomi

 

Gunnar Halle

Tore Pedersen

Michel Vonk

???

 

Toddy Orlygsson

Jermain Johnson

Dean Furman

???

 

Clyde Wijnhard

Shefki Kuqi

 

Kowenicki

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4 hours ago, lookersstandandy said:

Andrea Mancini?

 

Which leads onto, best overseas [not inc Eire] eleven? I'm struggling a bit.... I must be missing some decent ones somewhere...?

 

Les Pogliacomi

 

Gunnar Halle

Tore Pedersen

Michel Vonk

???

 

Toddy Orlygsson

Jermain Johnson

Dean Furman

???

 

Clyde Wijnhard

Shefki Kuqi

Darren McDonough

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Shame this is only for Latics players - I could do a "(Pint of) Best" XI otherwise (Oliver Beerhoff, Hakan Mild, Lars Lagerback...).

 

Anyway.

 

Best youth products:

 

G Andy Goram

 

D Andy Barlow

D Neal Eardley

D Will Haining (or maybe Richard Graham)

D James Tarkowski

 

M Paul Bernard

M John Eyre

M Nick Henry

M Mike Milligan

M Chris Taylor

 

F Carl Valentine or Alan Young (sorry Scott Vernon)

 

Rules for this best XI: they can't have made a senior appearance for another club before joining us. Youth education somewhere else is okay though.

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11 hours ago, L1onheartNew said:

Sharp??? The man who started the decline long before Hughes could ever dream of a ridiculously good last minute equaliser?

Not fit to lace Alan Young's corset.

 

Absolute-bloody-exactly..

 

The only greatest XI Sharp should get near is best-sitter-misser-that-cost-us-the-FA-Cup-and-probably-helped-relegate-us-and-then-ruined-us-even-more-as-manager XI!!!

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1 hour ago, JoeP said:

 

Absolute-bloody-exactly..

 

The only greatest XI Sharp should get near is best-sitter-misser-that-cost-us-the-FA-Cup-and-probably-helped-relegate-us-and-then-ruined-us-even-more-as-manager XI!!!

 

Ha. It's not subsided after all this time then?

 

You're right, he should've buried that chance at Wembley. We wouldn't have then gone down. I was gutted when he got the job in front of Ritchie and then subsequently started moving out Royle's players for his/Harvey's....

 

...but Ian Stott has to take a lot of blame for his appointment and his running of the club following relegation. The Premier League had changed the way football was being run/governed and teams earned money. He was trying to run it like he had done prior to this moment. He needed to do everything he could to get us back in it. He didn't even try.

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2 hours ago, JoeP said:

 

Absolute-bloody-exactly..

 

The only greatest XI Sharp should get near is best-sitter-misser-that-cost-us-the-FA-Cup-and-probably-helped-relegate-us-and-then-ruined-us-even-more-as-manager XI!!!

Prior to that he was decent, including ripping City a new one at Maine Road. 

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27 minutes ago, lookersstandandy said:

 

...but Ian Stott has to take a lot of blame for his appointment and his running of the club following relegation. The Premier League had changed the way football was being run/governed and teams earned money. He was trying to run it like he had done prior to this moment. He needed to do everything he could to get us back in it. He didn't even try.

 

Isn’t Stott one of the #pensionlads?

 

Salt in the wounds and all that.

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