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maccawozzagod 22-09-2005 21:13

Best Team Ever?
 
Contentious issue, what's the greatest team Stanley could assemble over the past twenty years. Pound for pound this is mine.

1 Rob Molloy, safe hands big dominating keeper, absolute cracker until knee injury set him back
2 Peter Cavanagh, surely, and considering his age, one of the most decorated Stanley captains ever. Composed, assured and weighs in goals now and again
3 Stuart Lampkin, steady and reliable, got forward well and had a sweet left foot on free kicks. Benefits from having played with one of the best defences we have had (pound for pound remember)
4 Eddie Johnstone, The man
5 Stuart Owen, The other man
6 Mark Brennan, midfield enforcer and part of the Coleman revolution. 100% effort guaranteed. Missed a lot of Brenno's time so based on reputation and hearsay
7 Chris Grimshaw part 1. In his younger days he had the stereotypical flowing locks and shifted up and down the winger like greased doo-dah. Enjoyed the craic more than any other player in Stanley history, and that is surely why he was not a success in upper echelons. AND an Accy lad.
8 Mike Marsh, Other players may deserve their place more for longer service etc but he is in simply for what he gave to the Unibond winning team in confidence and swagger. The most gifted player ever to wear the Red Crest.
9 Brett Ormerod, Not here for too long as he went upwards and onwards. 100% runner and grafter, good finisher and deserved his Premiership shot. Still chasing lost causes in the Championship.
10 Paul Beck, long service, many goals, FA Cup hat-tricks. big hair no hair, big tache no tache, worse tache than Bernie Hughes, can keep goal if Molloys knee fails. Claims corners when HE IS THE GOALKEEPER and has made a save.
11 Ashley Hoskin, 2'2" eyes are blue, Phil Collins doppelganger was Grimmy's sidekick and the pair of them in full flow against the might of Matlock et al was an awesome sight.

Special Commendation:
Paul Mullen, unlucky to be up against a legend for the 10 shirt. A couple more seasons and another 50 goals and the debate will be hot.

Can you do any better. No right or wrong opinions on this subject.
P.S. Carl Conlon is barred
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Henry Morton 25-09-2005 00:17

Re: Best Team Ever?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod
Contentious issue, what's the greatest team Stanley could assemble over the past twenty years. Pound for pound this is mine.

1 Rob Molloy, safe hands big dominating keeper, absolute cracker until knee injury set him back
2 Peter Cavanagh, surely, and considering his age, one of the most decorated Stanley captains ever. Composed, assured and weighs in goals now and again
3 Stuart Lampkin, steady and reliable, got forward well and had a sweet left foot on free kicks. Benefits from having played with one of the best defences we have had (pound for pound remember)
4 Eddie Johnstone, The man
5 Stuart Owen, The other man
6 Mark Brennan, midfield enforcer and part of the Coleman revolution. 100% effort guaranteed. Missed a lot of Brenno's time so based on reputation and hearsay
7 Chris Grimshaw part 1. In his younger days he had the stereotypical flowing locks and shifted up and down the winger like greased doo-dah. Enjoyed the craic more than any other player in Stanley history, and that is surely why he was not a success in upper echelons. AND an Accy lad.
8 Mike Marsh, Other players may deserve their place more for longer service etc but he is in simply for what he gave to the Unibond winning team in confidence and swagger. The most gifted player ever to wear the Red Crest.
9 Brett Ormerod, Not here for too long as he went upwards and onwards. 100% runner and grafter, good finisher and deserved his Premiership shot. Still chasing lost causes in the Championship.
10 Paul Beck, long service, many goals, FA Cup hat-tricks. big hair no hair, big tache no tache, worse tache than Bernie Hughes, can keep goal if Molloys knee fails. Claims corners when HE IS THE GOALKEEPER and has made a save.
11 Ashley Hoskin, 2'2" eyes are blue, Phil Collins doppelganger was Grimmy's sidekick and the pair of them in full flow against the might of Matlock et al was an awesome sight.

Special Commendation:
Paul Mullen, unlucky to be up against a legend for the 10 shirt. A couple more seasons and another 50 goals and the debate will be hot.

Can you do any better. No right or wrong opinions on this subject.
P.S. Carl Conlon is barred
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/i...ons/icon10.gif

Sorry if I appear to oversimplify matters, but the Best Team Ever is the present one.

Nostalgia isn't what it used to be.

maccawozzagod 25-09-2005 00:24

Re: Best Team Ever?
 
ballcocks mate

Henry Morton 25-09-2005 00:29

Re: Best Team Ever?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod
ballcocks mate

More than two days since your post, I make a reply and within 30 seconds you're in denial.

Sigh !!

DanTheMonkey 25-09-2005 07:06

Re: Best Team Ever?
 
We are having a great run, but i think this probobly is one of the best sides we have ever had

Darren Woodhead 25-09-2005 20:31

Re: Best Team Ever?
 
My Best Team Ever for the past twenty five years!

1 Collings
2 Grimshaw
3 Lampkin
4 Flynn
5 Johnston
6 Marsh
7 Shirley
8 Cooper
9 Ormerod
10 Mullin
11 Prendergast

12 James
13 Beck
14 Hoskin
15 Lyons
16 Speare

maccawozzagod 25-09-2005 20:40

Re: Best Team Ever?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Darren Woodhead
My Best Team Ever for the past twenty five years!

1 Collings
2 Grimshaw
3 Lampkin
4 Flynn
5 Johnston
6 Marsh
7 Shirley
8 Cooper AS IN CHARLIE COOPER? was this season we had strong lager on in bar?
9 Ormerod
10 Mullin
11 Prendergast

12 James
13 Beck
14 Hoskin
15 Lyons
16 Speare


NOT A LOT WRONG WITH THAT DARREN

Willie Miller 28-09-2005 11:53

Re: Best Team Ever?
 
Jamo

Cavanagh Owen Smith Hollis

Grimshaw Marsh Shirley

Mullin Beck Ormerod

Special Mention
Payne
James
Flannery
Coley
Bell


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