The Eddie McGoldrick paradox

Ok guys, I'm asking you to remember the most high profile city player you'd completely wiped from memory.

For me it was Eddie Mcgoldrick. I was reading about Coppells time in charge when his name popped up, and it was a proper head wobbler. I'd completely wiped him from memory.

I remember at the time thinking anyone who was good enough for Arsenal would be more than decent for us.

Sadly, it didn't work out well for either party.

Who's your Eddie Mcgoldrick?
Eddie Mcgoldrick was an utter cnut of a man.

True story, City's training ground , Platt Lane pitches were flooded, so City asked St Bedes if they could use their sports grounds, which they agreed.

Mc Goldrich turned up in his car, drove the car on to the pitches and promptly starting doing donuts on the said pitches, basically destroying them.

City were told to leave immediately and it took an awful long time for the relationship with St Bedes to be healed, fortunately Mcgoldrick left very shortly after.
 
Derek Parlane. A little bit before my time, to judge him as a player, but he was sort of my first childhood era, based on a book article describing how to volley a ball like he was a kind of guru of the art.

So many players of that era get mentioned, but even on here, his name rarely crops up.
Scored a fantastic late winner at elland road, hard to forget that
 
Not sure many of these named are the high profile the OP was on about.

George Weah is probably the one, when lisiting ex city strikers I tend to forget about his 7 game stint
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Don't forget Paulo, one cool mother and great for us!
 

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