Shaelumstash
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Just to clarify, I didn't genuinely think Colin Bell was the king because of the newspapers he reads. Happy to clear that up for you.Vienna_70 said:Shaelumstash said:Thanks for having a bit of an objective opinion mate, makes a change on here!johnbmcr said:good point m8 you get the same in many other jobs looking busy but producing nothing civil service types and chief constables have made an art of it
out of curiosity what paper does Colin Bell take?
The King reads The Guardian and The Telegraph, adds the news together, divides it by 2, and ends up with the truth. That's why he's the King!
No, Colin Bell is The King because of his ability on the football, not which newspaper(s) he reads.
Paul Dickov will always have a special place in my heart and memories, too. Not because he was a footballer of great technical ability or skill, but because he gave his all for Manchester City EVERY time he stepped over that white line and because he was a member of the squads that won back-to-back promotions and because of the goal he scored on 30/5/99. And yes, I was there to witness it.
As others have said, we would have loved to have had players of the level of Silva, Agüero and YaYa playing for us in the late '90s, but we couldn't afford such fantastic talents. Instead we had to make do with what we could afford, and players such as Dickov, Goater and Morrison were all in the latter category .
Without these players - and the rest of those around at that time - we wouldn't be Champions now.
There are lots of players from that era who gave their all EVERY time they played for City who were also useless footballers. Dickov, Barry Conlon, Lee Crooks, Jeff Whitley, Jamie Pollock. I didn't rate any of them.
Players from the same era who had a bit of ABILITY but maybe not as much work rate such as Bishop, Horlock, Cook and Goater are far more fondly remembered by me. I'm not dismissing the effort of the first group, I just didn't rate them as footballers or think they were ever good enough to play for City. The second group of course wouldn't get in today's side, but if we'd had a few more of them, and a few less of the talentless grafters group, we'd have never sunk so low in the first place.