SteveBlade
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For me the ones that stick with me are the players who I saw play as a kid, this is probably true for most of us.
I always saw Peter Ndlovu as one of our best players and always admired him. How I now recognise world class players like Ronaldo, was how I used to think of Ndlovu. Always used to shout his name after shooting in dinner time football matches on the playground.
Michael Brown goes without saying for how he played, obviously in the same team as Ndlovu.
Another was Geary, although his past mistakes, you could see just how much he put into every match. Very rarely had anything bad to say about his performances.
A player who wasn't with us long but I thought was utter class was Sun Jihai.
As you can probably tell, I fell in love with the Blades in the early 00's.
I always saw Peter Ndlovu as one of our best players and always admired him. How I now recognise world class players like Ronaldo, was how I used to think of Ndlovu. Always used to shout his name after shooting in dinner time football matches on the playground.
Michael Brown goes without saying for how he played, obviously in the same team as Ndlovu.
Another was Geary, although his past mistakes, you could see just how much he put into every match. Very rarely had anything bad to say about his performances.
A player who wasn't with us long but I thought was utter class was Sun Jihai.
As you can probably tell, I fell in love with the Blades in the early 00's.
