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Oi, outside NarI completely accept I will likely be on my own island with this one
Hodges, fuckin fat Pat Butcher, lazy arsed git, IMO of course, used to just really wind me up, maybe I expected too much from him but I just aaarrrggghhh
I nearly put him down for worst captain ever just Incase he had been one for some point in a game but I couldn’t remember
he is my irrational hatred go to I guess
When Patterson used to shoot Bert was just grateful that he didn't sit on the Kop.One of my favourites Bert! Patterson used to get criticsed for poor passing but he wasn't in the team for that, he was in the team to break up play and he did that really well.
Nick Henry and Paul Thirlwell, but I don’t think they had any redeeming qualities.
Who else do you know who without fail could miscontrol a ball so well that without fail his second touch was a 30:70 tackle every time? That's a skill in itself.
Monty, he was the biggest weak link in Warnock's team.
I thought McHale was terrible at first but I seem to remember him getting better.Seemed to have a few that fitted the “ Lewington” “ category.
Ray McHale. Had a good career but just not with us
Sometimes the name’s a clue isn’t it?A useless nobody, unfit to wear the Blades shirt, one of the worst.
100% in agreement. total waste of space. All he ever did was wave his arms around. ME at 60 could have done that! And id have done it with more conviction.
Curran.
Don't care what position.
Curran!
I agree with that. He was an aggressive player and I think him and Don Hutchison were a good foil for each other. Total opposites. Those two, under Kendall, got us playing good football again.One of my favourites Bert! Patterson used to get criticsed for poor passing but he wasn't in the team for that, he was in the team to break up play and he did that really well.
Really??Kevin McDonald was pants.
Went hiding every time the shit hit the fan.
If I remember Patterson was on loan when we got to the play off final v Palace. Nick Henry got sent off in the 2nd leg v Ipswich & missed the final, leaving us short of a combative player in the midfield.I agree with that. He was an aggressive player and I think him and Don Hutchison were a good foil for each other. Total opposites. Those two, under Kendall, got us playing good football again.
He always reminded me of Stan Laurel for some reason. Maybe it was his strange, ducklike, flat footed, gait?Can't agree with this. I agree that his performances dropped towards the end of his time with us (we tried to make him into a defensive central midfielder and it just didn't suit him as well) but his first season, when we played him as an out and out winger, he was absolutely superb!
He was so exciting to watch and used to glide past 4 or 5 players like they weren't even there. I'd go so far as to say his debut season was one of the best I've ever seen from a youngster whilst watching the Blades (maybe alongside Kyle Naughton, Brooks & Maguire). He did love a full on swallow dive whenever he was anywhere near the penalty area though.
Do you mean Boo?If I remember Patterson was on loan when we got to the play off final v Palace. Nick Henry got sent off in the 2nd leg v Ipswich & missed the final, leaving us short of a combative player in the midfield.
No one has ever offered a reason why we couldn't recall Patterson for that game. Can only assume Kendall didn't want to. Whilst not a big fan of Patterson, I felt his presence would have been good for that game as Spackman/Hutchinson were never going to be a ball winning partnership.
Quinny was another excellent player for us. Always wanted the ball & not afraid to make a mistake. Think his willingness to try something different & maybe make a mistake or 2 was why he got stick from some parts (the same parts that slagged Couttsy when he was stuck out on the right).Stephen fucking Quinn
Try to be civil Cerbs. Might be some sensitive types reading this. Can't see it mesen, but you never know.You missed the “t” off the end (and forgot to remove the letters “r r a”).
Couldn't remember the arm waving Pratt’s name. What a waste of space (and money). Agree with Brian Howard as well - bigger up to be the saviour but played like an uncooked potato. Most of the Adkins buys would be included (surprised Woodford has not been named and shamed) as the playing style was appalling.
PS Personally I feel Doyle was committed to the cause and never shirked a tackle.
I’m banking on the civil ones not being able to spell.Try to be civil Cerbs. Might be some sensitive types reading this. Can't see it mesen, but you never know.
Oh yes, I got him in on page one. His statuesque standing and pointing would be better suited to Covent Garden.I can feel a Paul Thirllwell coming on. Have we had him yet?
So far I've got curtan an d tucan.I’m banking on the civil ones not being able to spell.
I vaguely remember that Mcallister kid. Nesh as a bucket of newts he wor!Don't think I've seen him mentioned, probably didn't make enough of an impressed to drum up strong feelings but David Mcallister. Irish midfielder who was with us for a couple of years maybe 2010-13.
Lad was absolute mince, I developed something of an irrational hatred of him. Used to spend 90 minutes running away from the ball and hiding.
I'll 2nd the vote for Michael Tonge as a Central midfielder, naff. Lost all ability from being an electric winger.
You’re getting warmer with “curtains”.So far I've got curtan an d tucan.
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