Thank you for that list.
I recently had a conversation with an old-school rag (closer to 70 than 60, this lad) who was adamant that Alex Stepney was "arguably the best English goalkeeper of the 1970s after Shilton and Clemence".
This lad is Irish and he used to schlep over regularly to Old Trafford on the (fucking arduous, to get fair) bus to the ferry & train to Manchester & do it all in reverse route before Ryanair. So I didn't want to take the piss out of him but like I say, thanks for the list. He was so adamant, I was starting to doubt my own memory.
When Sore Alex won the Cup Winners Cup with Aberdeen, only two of the Aberdeen first XI that night had been signed by him. The rest were former manager, Billy McNeil's players. In fairness to Ferguson, two unused substitutes that night were also his signings. One of those unised subs was the young but competent goalkeeper, Brian Gunn.
When Sore Alex went to United, he left Gunn at Aberdeen and took that other clown, Leighton, with him. Leighton nearly cost the twat his job with a dreadful performance at Wembley. Add in Taibi, Barthez and that Aussie coke head whose name escapes me and you'd have to say the belligerent Scots hard shoulder shitter was blessed when someone recommended Schmeichel to him.
All of which goes to prove that it's better to be lucky than good, I suppose.