Hes the left back remember
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68now and seen Colin and all who have followed. KDB just shades it but let’s drink a drink a drink to Colin ,kev and David
That’s like asking to choose between your kids
As it is I have Colin tattooed on me but not Kev,Yet
As wonderful a player as David Silva was, I'd say he wasn't a leader on the pitch as the other two were and he simply didn't score enough goals for a player of his talents.Sliva for me, then Kev. Colin probably in top 5.
There was something about Merlin that made me gasp, in a way only Kinkladze has before.As wonderful a player as David Silva was, I'd say he wasn't a leader on the pitch as the other two were and he simply didn't score enough goals for a player of his talents.
Was at that game and hairs on my neck stood up and chearedThere was something about Merlin that made me gasp, in a way only Kinkladze has before.
Too young to really appreciate King Colin in his pomp other than via footage. It’ll be interesting to see if Kev gets the same raucous adulation after the Bournemouth game, as Colin did on his return v Newcastle, Boxing Day 77’ ?
There was something about Merlin that made me gasp, in a way only Kinkladze has before.
Too young to really appreciate King Colin in his pomp other than via footage. It’ll be interesting to see if Kev gets the same raucous adulation after the Bournemouth game, as Colin did on his return v Newcastle, Boxing Day 77’ ?
Yeah, I too have a feeling the club hype may detract from, rather than add to, the occasion.We all know that Kev's final farewell will be choreographed to the nth degree by the club, with fireworks, music, guard of honour etc, and the 'overkill' will start via the club website/twitter/Facebook very soon. It's the way stuff is done nowadays.
I'll never forget Colin's return. No particular hype or fuss by the club, just a substitute coming back after injury, whose first steps onto the grass was loudly welcomed by the 45,000 crowd.
Grown men, women, youngsters, many in tears, cheering in tribute to a man who had been through two years of hell, fighting to get back to fitness after a horrific injury.
A man who could, and would, run all day for City or England. A man who never whinged or moaned about heavy challenges but just got on with his job. A man who was a great midfielder, defender, striker... Colin Bell could do everything better than everyone else.
Up there with the true greats from the greatest era of football... Cruyff, Maradona, Best, Moore, Beckenbaur, Puskas, etc.
Colin Bell didn’t need to be hyped up.
Love these all our yesterday's comparisons. The players from other eras wouldn't get near the modern day players and would be blowing through their arses after 10 minutes. If they played at the modern pace on these "carpets".Let's get real here... City's greatest players will will always be Colin Bell, Peter Doherty, and Billy Meredith.
These modern day multi millionaires playing on carpets wouldn't last two minutes on a proper football pitch with a heavy ball.
KDB comes way behind David Silva imo. A great player, but overrated by the media and pundits. David Silva was an artist.
I'm a creator, provider kind of guy.As wonderful a player as David Silva was, I'd say he wasn't a leader on the pitch as the other two were and he simply didn't score enough goals for a player of his talents.
Love these all our yesterday's comparisons. The players from other eras wouldn't get near the modern day players and would be blowing through their arses after 10 minutes. If they played at the modern pace on these "carpets".
You write one 1st explaining how on earth is kdb overrated and is miles behind silva then I’ll write mine. If anything he’s underrated by the mediaGreat discussion mate. Ever thought of writing a book?
They'd be trained and conditioned with 21st century methods/techniques.Love these all our yesterday's comparisons. The players from other eras wouldn't get near the modern day players and would be blowing through their arses after 10 minutes. If they played at the modern pace on these "carpets".
You write one 1st explaining how on earth is kdb overrated and is miles behind silva then I’ll write mine. If anything he’s underrated by the media
Nijinsky for a reasonLove these all our yesterday's comparisons. The players from other eras wouldn't get near the modern day players and would be blowing through their arses after 10 minutes. If they played at the modern pace on these "carpets".
Just a bit, nonsense comparison...They'd be trained and conditioned with 21st century methods/techniques.
reverse orderColin Bell, David Silva then Kevin
Rodri? If I were in the trenches.. that’s my guy.We'll never know, but I'd rather have Bell, Lee, and Summerbee alongside me in a battle than any of our current players.
Real men playing real football on natural surfaces.