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Graham Kavanagh.
He always looked a class act whenever I saw him.
Scott Flinders... one of the finest displays of stewarding by an opposition player I have seen
What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof
The referee in the 92/93 Notts County game.
Ted MacDougall of Bournemouth
At the moment...anybody we play against........YOU REDS....
Better to bee a lion for a day......than a sheep for a thousand years......
Peter Wakeham for Torquay on Easter Monday in 1958 I believe - lost 1-0 and it cost us promotion. A fantastic goalkeeping display. We only had 10 men due to Bernard Newcombe breaking his collarbone. Stayed on the pitch but he was only nuisance value. We still battered Torquay but Wakeham was unbelievable.
John Hardie, Bradford PA 'keeper in Div 4 match at GP in Jan 1970 - the year that Park Avenue were relegated from the League.
Bradford scored in the first half but their goal was then put under siege for the rest of the game, with Hardie performing miracles in front of the Royal Oak.
Fortunately, the Bees equalised late on (Fenton or Baker IIRC) and won a point.
Hardie was chaired off by his teammates to a standing ovation from the whole crowd.
Amazing match!
Is Bence playing today?
The winger at Tranmere whose name escapes me , was it Jim something ??
British by birth English by the grace of god.
Jose Dominguez of Brum was a thorn in our sides at GP, the day we lost and it hammered down with rain
Michael Gilkes the Reading winger. Was that his name? Very quick & skillful. v rogers stanislaus & joseph.
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Glenn hoddle, player manager at Swindon, they were down to nine men and he inspired them to a 2-2 draw
Robbie savage for crews was also class
I remember Gary Brabin having a superb game at GP for Hull in the mid-90s