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Who would you suggest being in our very own Hall of Fame?Here's mine, the ones I actually saw play at SJP, in no particular order:
Wyn Davies
Pop Robson
Iam McFaul
Bobby Moncur
Irving Natrass
Tony Green
Tommy Cassidy
Jinky Jim Smith
Supermac
Alan Gowling
Terry Hibbitt
Keegan (player)
Chris Waddle
Gazza
Sir Les
Ginola
Rob Lee
Alan Shearer
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
Wot no Beardo?
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
Barry Venison, simply put a great player for the team.Phillippe Albert
Tino
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
A few other come to mind (Same era btw):Mickey Quinn
Gazza
Frank Clark
Neil McDonald
Terry Mac
Maybe: Batty, Barrowclough, Cassidy,Clarkie, Watson,......
Oh sh!t there's just too many. Need to set some rules on no. of appearances or something or Frank Pingel will eventually make it in here.
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
Sorry, just seen your other 'Beardo' thread.How about Kenny Wharton, Steve 'Carnage' Carney and if Alan Gowling's in there what about John Tudor?
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
BTW I always though Gowling one one of the worst players who ever wore a Toon Top. Couldn't trap a ball, couldn't beat a player. I thought he, and to a certain extent Tudor, just showed that it didn't matter who you partnered with Supermac, they'd score goals.
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
Frank Pingle would be top of my list, along with Paul Stimpson ;-)No, honestly who can we put on this. Do we have had to have seen the player, play or can I include people like Jackie Milburn, who I've only ever seen on my 'Greatest Number Nines' or 'Greatest FA Cup Victories' videos?
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
DAVID KELLYshort memories, eh?
Gavin Peacock was a hero too
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
Liam O
Scott Sellars
Pav
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
BIG JOHN McNAMEE
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
Alan Suddick, Steve Watson
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Mirandinha....
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
Jim IleyOllie Burton
David Craig
The list goes on.....
Gordon Marshall
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
And the ones I didn't see...early fifties teams...Put them all in.
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
Barton
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
Mick Martin.
-- Anonymous, May 15, 2001
1......................HUGHIE GALLAGHER....................... 2......................WOR JACKIE............................. 3......................JOE HARVEY............................. 4......................FRANK BRENNAN.......................... 5......................BOBBY MITCHELL......................... 6......................JACK FAIRBROTHER....................... 7......................ALF MCMICHAEL.......................... 8......................LEN WHITE.............................. 9......................POP ROBSON............................. 10......................TONY GREEN............................. 11......................BOBBY MONCUR........................... 12..................... KEVIN KEEGAN........................... 13......................PETER BEARDLEY......................... 14......................CHRIS WADDLE........................... 15......................PAUL GASCOIGNE......................... 16......................ALAN SHEARER........................... 17......................PHILIPPE ALBERT........................ 18......................DAVID GINOLA........................... 19......................SUPERMAC............................... 20......................ANDY COLE...............................*Well that`s my 20 to be getting on with, a Hall of Fame should never be devalued, I tried to base my choice on football ability, what the club meant to them and what they went on to achieve in the game. There are others I feel sad on leaving out, Allchurch,Jinky etc but if they ever install a Hall of Fame rest assured sports fans the following will be in for the interest it would generate for future generations, McCracken(Offside-Law) , Stan Seymour , (player, trainer, director, chairman) George Eastham (max wage),Robledos (first South Americans), Sir John Hall,(the ground etc), Norman Smith (the bucket and sponge man), and last of all hopefully Kieron Dyer
-- Anonymous, May 16, 2001
Surely any Hall of Fame will reflect those who watched them play? That is, how can I say that Jackie Milburn was better than Alan Shearer if I've never seen JM play? BTW I take it as received wisdom from my betters that Wor Jackie was a god in boots :-)
-- Anonymous, May 16, 2001