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The referehs a wenker rings out around the Boleyn
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Just seen old Rambo McInally say that [emoji1]
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Not to my knowledge at all. Mark Bright, Ian Wright & Lombardi spring to mind. Even Coppell. He's from South London too I suppose. I have a Palace supporting mate and he says they love him. He even said they'd love to have him as manager because he got Newcastle to 5th. I re-educated him but now wish I hadn't. I live 10 minutes away from Selhurst Park. He's not a legend. He's well liked for that moment but he's widely regarded as an average player. http://www.holmesdale.net/page.php?id=106&tid=104267&page=1 It's their greatest ever moment in their history. Of course he's a legend there. Alongside El Tel, Dave Cannon, Paul Hinshelwood, Malcolm Allison, Vince Hilaire, Ian Wright etc.
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Not to my knowledge at all. Mark Bright, Ian Wright & Lombardi spring to mind. Even Coppell. He's from South London too I suppose. He scored the winner in a famous giant killing FA Cup semi against Liverpool many years ago. Of course he's a legend at Selhurst.
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Seems half decent but a bellend with it.
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I almost selected him myself
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I like Stam too but wasn't here long enough imho. Alonso is an interesting selection.
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That would wash except for the elephant in the room that he never took games by the scruff of the neck for England either. His short passing is as any Premiership midfielders short passing is. My opinion is were it not for his goalscoring ability, Frank Lampard would be a nondescript, run of the mill player.
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Well no he didn't. He never took games by the scruff of the neck because he wasn't technically good enough to . Didn't possess a killer ball or a trick. What he had was a decent engine and an amazing knack of knowing where the net was plus a sixth sense of being in the right place at the right time . The not controlling games bit like Scholes, Gascoigne and even Gerrard could is why I don't place Lampard in the upper echelon of Premiership midfielders, though clearly his scoring record is outstanding as is his professionalism
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I certainly cannot understand those that have selected both Vieira and Keane. Keane was a very good player just in my opinion not as good as Vieira. But you'd only need one of them whoever you prefer.
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Usually he'd be in there, but I cannot look beyond Lampard who isn't as good a footballer as Scholes was but that goal scoring ability, big game mentality, consistency etc. for me makes him stand out above then,idea of Scholes and Gerrard. Not in the same class as Scholes though it's not as if Scholes hardly scored either and his all round game totally overwhelm Lampards. Scholes is easily the best Premiership midfielder.
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Schmeichel Neville Adams Campbell Ashley Cole Ronaldo Vieira Scholes Giggs Shearer Henry
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Can't believe people are ignoring Scholes.
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Midds was right though. How on earth did you think of such a forgettable player[emoji1]
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Always rated him. Never fulfilled his promise though.
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Darrell Powell was certainly a Derby player and famous for being a Reggae Boy in France 98. Might have been at Pompey before that.
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I remember Pompey reaching the FA semis and getting beat off Liverpool after a replay. We bought Bezza from them just after. Anderton went to Spuds.I remember that Derby side too but cannot for the life of me link the two sides. EDIT: Except for Jim Smith that is.
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Gary Rowett? Rowett played for Leicester at some stage.
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We qualify for that by finishing in the top 3 of the Midlands quiz.
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My team reach the CIU National finals every year though we've never finished above fifth, in the finals one team from Swindon has Kevin from Eggheads another from Maes Glas, Wales used to have the Beast from The Chase in it.
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The first team he was with got relegated by 11 points when he was there http://uk.soccerway.com/national/iceland/1-deild/2012/regular-season/r16952/ Thing is, he wasn't noticeable by his shiteness was he? He wasn't great but I've seen far worse midfielders than him.