City's Hardest Ever Player

tom said:
green pennies said:
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How camp do these look!
Shit!
Good player tho

and the love heart boxers.
 
Add Franny Lee to the list. Looked after himself during the days when a bad tackle meant your spleen had been removed.

Overall Doyle for me. Watch him walk off the pitch at the swamp during the pitch invasion. Not one rag went near him.

Whoever said Gow could not play needs to sort themselves out. Watch his equaliser at Goodison for one example.
 
Selbyblue said:
Add Franny Lee to the list. Looked after himself during the days when a bad tackle meant your spleen had been removed.

Overall Doyle for me. Watch him walk off the pitch at the swamp during the pitch invasion. Not one rag went near him.

Whoever said Gow could not play needs to sort themselves out. Watch his equaliser at Goodison for one example.

Forgot about this corker from franny

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8kxMnc5KUs[/youtube]
 
Bert Trautman. Prior to being a fantastic goalkeeper (who played through terrible pain for the last 15 mins of the 1956 cup final), he was ... A German Paratrooper in WW2!

Ddecorated multiple times his highest award being Iron Cross (first class). Bert escaped on THREE occasions after capture by the Russians, French Resistance and Americans. He survived many bloody encounters on the Eastern front and survived the Massacre of the Failse Gap in the 1944 Normandy campaign and the American carpet bombing at Kelve in Feb 1945. Worked on Bomb disposal in the North West of England after the war to help 'Make Amends'

So, not only a trained Killer but Nerves of Steel, Determined and Lucky! In short a hard man who could break your neck without breaking sweat.

He would piss on anyone else in the circumstances described on page 1.
 
Dave Watson for me every time.

Came off the pitch as Wembley covered in blood and after a tussle with Joe Jordan at Leeds a couple of years later, they both left the pitch with their shirts ripped to pieces!
 

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