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Most Disliked City Players Of All Time?


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Depends on the definition of the word dislike, Bas was obviously pretty rubbish but I didn't dislike him, its the people who have conned the fans or put no effort in, Tony Dinning comes straight to mind I'm afraid and though I admired him for many season's as a keeper Steve Philips attitude come the end and since was petulent and pathetic.

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I know he did it at home, but he definitely did it at Southend as well.

I remember sitting on the coach in the police escort, with Corona's Rhythm of the Night' on the radio. Quality.

Yeah, don't think he scored when he did it at the Gate. In fact, I can't actually remember him ever scoring. :unsure:

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Ralph Milne :rolleyes:

I thought Ralph Milne was alright, maybe not the best but to name a toilet after him would be wholely disrespectful.

Two games stand out for me. York away, when a last minute cross drifted in for a winner and Crystal Palace at home in the league cup when we blew away a very good side.

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Julien Marshall by a country mile.

Not a great centre-half, but bearing in mind he was released by the 92nd best side in the League, that was hardly a surprise. Never forget that he was one of the Ashton Gate 8, without whom, Bristol City FC would have ceased to exist, so rather than disliking him, we should all be very grateful to him.

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I thought Ralph Milne was alright, maybe not the best but to name a toilet after him would be wholely disrespectful.

Two games stand out for me. York away, when a last minute cross drifted in for a winner and Crystal Palace at home in the league cup when we blew away a very good side.

I liked Ralph, bit of a maveric, his career went down hill when they announced all day drinking in pubs (yes kids the pubs used to shut at 3 and open again at 7) Ralph had time to sober up back then but when they opened all day that was the end of it.

Ian Baird for me, total cock

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For me it has to be andy cole

Watched his 1st game on loan for us (mid week v?)

Before the game i was stood in the dolman and this bloke(a mate of cole)

shoutsover to andy

Cole comes across and they have a chat

bloke ask whats happening

Cole replies At city for a month. City and Nottingham Forest have put bids

in for me His mate then says as your from nottingham i take it

your sign for them

Cole then says i will sign for who ever pays the most

I then told him to f off back the arsenal

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Not a great centre-half, but bearing in mind he was released by the 92nd best side in the League, that was hardly a surprise. Never forget that he was one of the Ashton Gate 8, without whom, Bristol City FC would have ceased to exist, so rather than disliking him, we should all be very grateful to him.

Julian Marshall as a footballer certainly wasn't up to much but I have to say that I had the pleasure of meeting him at a book signing in the Dolman bar a few weeks ago and a nicer man you could not meet.

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Mark Aizlewood, hammered at Forest, watched him try to trap a ball rolling at a snails pace toward the inside post, only to lift his foot and watch the ball roll in, what a useless arse.

Richard Dryden ( wasn't he relegated with every club he played for!) now manager at Worcester City.

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