the copper on Bolton station that hit the young land minding his own business over the head full on with his baton then slunk away to stand behind the mounted OB.
i saw that.that day was tarred by the fact that me and my mates who had been drinking from friday morning onwards were told by some little manc tramp that he had tickets for hacidenda for sale,i gave him 40 notes and off he went to get them from hes flat,the place was shut for years but didnt stop me.
Kim Grant springs to mind as a bottle job, I wouldn't call Ambrose a bottler he is one of these who is always looking to control a ball first time as opposed to winning it then worrying about the control.
marcus bent literally jogging down the tunnel on the sound of FT at Anfield last year... never ever forget that sight after we had our party there that's the best he could do
As frustrating as I found Mark Stuart on many occasions, I really think any player that scored our winner at Old Trafford should be exempt from inclusion in this.
[quote][cite]Posted By: aliwibble[/cite]As frustrating as I found Mark Stuart on many occasions, I really think any player that scored our winner at Old Trafford should be exempt from inclusion in this.[/quote]
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Yep, Paddy certainly let him know.
Ambrose has his moments.
Mark Robson when playing was never one to really put himself about (although I really liked him as a player)
Mark Stuart
Claus Jensen
;-)
Tydeman
Claus Jensen. Quality player but a a proper pansie!!
Kim Grant springs to mind as a bottle job, I wouldn't call Ambrose a bottler he is one of these who is always looking to control a ball first time as opposed to winning it then worrying about the control.
Tydeman[/quote]
Tydeman - He was pure class (same mould as Jensen) and one of my favourite players of all time.
LOL
Seriously though, I can't argue with Rommedahl or Stuart. Both of them were utter, utter pansies.
Likewise with Dennis scoring at Palace.