CalgaryRed Posted November 12, 2009 Report Share Posted November 12, 2009 Here are my top twenty : 1/ Steve Lansdown 2/ Super Bob Taylor 3/ Gerry Gow 4/ Biff Newman 5 Harry Dolman 6/ Buster Footman 7/ The Wurzels 8/ Scott Murray 9/ Jacki 10/ Donnie Gillies (for the winner at Don Revie's Leeds on a Tuesday afternoon in front of 47000 at Elland Road in the middle of the 3 day week ) 11/ Brian Tinnion ( the player not the man or the manager ) 12/ Alan Dicks 13/ The Pigs 14/ Chris Garland (memorable double versus Liverpool in front of 38000 when we were desperately fighting relegation from old Div 1 - another City legend ) 15/ John Atyeo (has to be there though I never saw him play) 16/ Paul Cheesley ( oh for what might have been ) 17/ Gary Johnson ( for what he's achieved not for entertainment value ) 18/ John Galley ( slow but what a shot ) 19/ Trevor Tainton (great servant of the club) 20/ The East End Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cityhead Posted November 12, 2009 Report Share Posted November 12, 2009 Have to agree with you Calgary with the adition of Bobby Gould. I used to love watching him wind up the opposition and would love to know what he said as it usually worked! Wish we had more of his attitude today. If I have one moan about today's team is that we appear to be a bit of a soft touch. Dignity and composure are all well and good but getting in the face of the opposition team and management gets the crowd going. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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