Boys talking of snow westerns (well we were about 4 years ago) Mountain Men with chuck heston and brian keith is on at 9pm on talking pictures tonight.
Speaking of Manchester City, before their Johnny-come-lately run of (domestic-only) success, who was considered their greatest-ever player? I suppose I could "look it up", but for the purposes of discussion, I'd prefer to read the remarks of the gallery, as it were.
Speaking of Manchester City, before their Johnny-come-lately run of (domestic-only) success, who was considered their greatest-ever player? I suppose I could "look it up", but for the purposes of discussion, I'd prefer to read the remarks of the gallery, as it were.
Francis Lee maybe?
Colin Bell, without a doubt. Part of the team that included Lee and Summerbee (and Tony Book) but better than all of them and an England regular as far as I recall.
Bell, Summerbee, yes, as club servants. But as a footballer, Denis Law !
You make a really good point, but I never think of him as a Citeh player. I think of him as the ex-Man U player who back-heeled them into the second division
Yes Law was an end of career City player and united legend. Colin Bell is a good choice. I doubt many would say kinkladze or shaun goater! Yes i thought of Book tg but i figured he was another long serving club captain.
Back in the day when club captains were regularly 10 plus year players.
I didnt say it was great, but its ok. Its better than 5 out of 10 ya miserly northern scroat!
Nah. Chuck n Bri were good but it looked flat, injuns kept pulling a Kato and leaping out of nowhere and they were all very white which I thought they started phasing out by then. Wes Studi was prob at wom waiting for a call.
The music at the end was unintentionally hilarious when the baddie gets shot and chuck and missus embrace.
Also Adam LeFondre who we let off the last year of his contract ended up being top goalscorer in Oz and scored the winning penalty in the final. So glad he escaped. He was always on the bench anyway as he was short and intelligent and not suitable for hoofball.
Yes Law was an end of career City player and united legend. Colin Bell is a good choice. I doubt many would say kinkladze or shaun goater! Yes i thought of Book tg but i figured he was another long serving club captain.
Back in the day when club captains were regularly 10 plus year players.
Or the famous German keeper Trautmann?! Maybe.
Dennis Tueart? Niall Quinn? owe Rosler?? Nah.
Mick Doyle, Neil Young, Alan Oakes? Joe Corrigan - there was a decent keeper who’d have won more than a handful of England caps if not for Shilts.
I stand by Bell - although I’d forgotten about Kinkladze, who was hilariously good.
Their 2nd flagship final and they put it in a 3rd world country with an airfield employing only enough baggage handlers to cope with 2 crop-spraying flights a day.
Arsenal and chelsea given tickets back!!
Lets be honest if you won a ticket to go, you wouldnt go.!!!