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Worst Leicester City Players in History

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Mark Goodwin

Trevor Hebberd

Alan Rogers

Junior Lewis

Collins John

mark goodwin wasn't a bad player :dunno:

ormondroyd

lammie robertson

jnr lewis

gregor stevens

billy hughes

elvis...actually most of the recent players have been pretty sh*t :mellow:

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Darren Eadie

Simon Royce

Danny Coyne

Odd list.

Eadie was good when he wasn't injured. Simon Royce was probably Taylor's second best signing behind Rowett, competent back up. Remember him making a string of good saves in a game away at ipswich which was on sky. Coyne barely played and I don't remember him doing nout wrong when he did.

I think you're all thinking outside the box too much. The answer is obviously Junior Lewis. I wouldn't have him in my Sunday league side, we're all more talented. Obviously waking off Taylor, no other explanation as to his career.

Oh and whoever said Mad Frank can fook right off. He was both good and brilliant comedy.

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Lee Marshall

Junior Lewis

Matt Jones

Alan Maybury

Darren Eadie - How much did we spend on him?

Why?

Tipped to play for England at left back before an injury ended his career.

Unless of course he self harmed

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I can't be fooked reading five pages of this. But if anybody's bothered to write down Coatsworth I will glass them.

Coatsworth gets a pass for the goal against Luton.

Which i missed because I knackered my ankle the night before in one of Loughboroughs shit nightclubs and couldn't walk on the Sat.

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I saw Simon Morgan score a 25 yard thunderbolt away at Blackburn years ago, you can't have that one!!

We seemed to have a shit load of young centre backs in those days in the same way we have centre forwards now who get shipped out and don't make it.

Prindiville, Horner, Grant Brown (now he was crap).

Oldfield.....under Pleat, shite, under Little good.

Who was that young centre back who made his debut at home against Derby? I don't think it was Brown. Anyway, he was fcuking awful.

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Ade Akinbiyi: idiot! :frusty:

Arnar Gunnlaugsson: another one that couldn't hit a cows arse with a banjo.

Junior Lewis: just plain awfull

Maybury: irritating useless

Wise & Keone: just here for money :@

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Ade Akinbiyi: idiot! :frusty:

Arnar Gunnlaugsson: another one that couldn't hit a cows arse with a banjo.

Junior Lewis: just plain awfull

Maybury: irritating useless

Wise & Keone: just here for money :@

He scored some beastly goals.

And it's Keown.

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Who was that young centre back who made his debut at home against Derby? I don't think it was Brown. Anyway, he was fcuking awful.

Steve Holden - 1992.

I think it was his one and only game.

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Wilcox

Hignett

Ullathorne

Oakes

MON told him that as he was doing so well it has saved the club £3.5M, fantastic left foot

Obviously didn't go on to reach the level expected, change in management etc

Hardly one of the worst players

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Ullathorne was as solid as a rock whilst he was here. Ridiculous choice.

Just a shame his ankles weren't.

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Lee Marshall - Could trip over his own shadow.

Jacob Laurson - Rubbish.

Dennis Wise.

Junior Lewis

John Curtis - Back away, back away, go on keep coming, back away.....oh shit they scored. C**T!

Chris Makin - Developed a nosebleed crossing the halfway line.

Any of last seasons lot.

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Lee Marshall - Could trip over his own shadow.

Jacob Laurson - Rubbish.

Dennis Wise.

Junior Lewis

John Curtis - Back away, back away, go on keep coming, back away.....oh shit they scored. C**T!

Chris Makin - Developed a nosebleed crossing the halfway line.

Any of last seasons lot.

How dare you... They were all my favourate players!!! Very Livid.

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