Fez of Mahrez Posted 13 November 2006 Author Posted 13 November 2006 Trevor Benjamin. Good call. You do realise that he spends all his wages on laser eye treatment though?
Wils Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 Good call. You do realise that he spends all his wages on laser eye treatment though? Money well spent. Hes great at breakdancing though.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 13 November 2006 Author Posted 13 November 2006 Money well spent. Hes great at breakdancing though. :laugh: Can't argue with that. Treva knows da moves.
The People's Hero Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 :laugh: Can't argue with that. Treva knows da moves. He knows have to throw some mean shapes (as the yoof of today say)
AlbertFox Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 Wanted to go for Lineker (my childhood hero!!!) but as he's already gone, I'd go for Gary Mac. Great player, and plenty of honours (post City!!) to go with it (although I'd never wish the trauma of his wife passing away on anyone).
davieG Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 Well it has to be Davie Gibson a player with heart and flair in abundance. Thanks Thracian for not pinching him but DD is a good choice, what an entertainer he was.
filbertboy Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 Well it has to be Davie Gibson a player with heart and flair in abundance. Thanks Thracian for not pinching him but DD is a good choice, what an entertainer he was. Mark Wallington !! good keeper and loyal servant to city ...didnt his run of continued appearences without missing a game stretch to something like 331 ?? until that rat chic bates flattened him in the Shrewsbury cuptie in 1982 ?? Wally also suffered a serious skin affliction that often stopped him from training. a good guy and city through and through. we have had better such as shilts and banksie but I grew up watching this guy.
Guest Gist Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 Most of my favourites have been taken, how about an up and coming legend like Hume
De Vries The King Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 Martin Keown simply because he was an absolute nutter
Ajax Treesdown Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 Roberto Mancini...........he's a top boss!
Fez of Mahrez Posted 13 November 2006 Author Posted 13 November 2006 Dickov. Connolly. Hume. Izzet. Greedy schizo.
Bert Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 You know 1 is never enough Fezz. I think I'd be called... Pazzy Humolly.
samingram_uk Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 Matt Elliot, purely becuase im a center back
Tommeh Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 I'm crazy about Huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuume atm !! Used to Love Stefen Oaks aswell as I saw him for the reserves many years ago and he also did really well in the 1st team
Shipman Out Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 Dennis Wise i like a good fight, yeah come on me V the 20,000 of you, you've got nothing NOTHING! (i wanted Mancini)
Master Fox Posted 13 November 2006 Posted 13 November 2006 Jr Lewis so I could experience what it feels like to be an ox
anotherwin Posted 14 November 2006 Posted 14 November 2006 Taggart got to Dennis W*** larv it!!!! Ha Ha - thanks for that - brilliant! made my day..... oh yeah...Stevie Walsh
Lineker's Left Foot Posted 14 November 2006 Posted 14 November 2006 Steve Walsh for me. Hard nut hero Record ban Bust ups with Bully Defender turned striker Goalscorers hero that made all the sheep cry Crowd favourite Likeable guy Mr Leicester Steve Walsh too mate - he is Mr Leicester in my eyes, although I've only been to watch City since my first game in 1987. He is epitomises Leicester and I think that John Terry learned how to play footie because of Walshie !!
Sods Posted 14 November 2006 Posted 14 November 2006 Two words Pegguy Arphexard or Anar Gunnurlaugsson
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