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Redraine 21-11-2013 07:18

Stanley legends
 
Some great names here to wallow in nostalgia. My favourite was Russell Payne for his dribbling ability. Who would you go for?

Stanley: Team of the decade - Accrington Observer

maccawozzagod 21-11-2013 15:51

Re: Stanley legends
 
I believe mine is already stated :)

smobile 21-11-2013 15:53

Re: Stanley legends
 
Paul Mullin - Turned himself from a non-league, part-time journeyman into a first-pick Football League Player.

Total Legend.

DAV007 21-11-2013 21:53

Re: Stanley legends
 
Someone scored a goal... Paul Mullin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCqvqYsFc0Q

text book mullin

cashman 22-11-2013 03:00

Re: Stanley legends
 
in the decade, Mullin is very hard to argue against.;)

cashman 22-11-2013 03:04

Re: Stanley legends
 
gremlins.

sausage butty 22-11-2013 12:19

Re: Stanley legends
 
My favourite player ever is gary williams .The pace and skill of the guy was just unreal.He definitley could have played at a higher level but im not sure what happened to him.

Redraine 22-11-2013 14:13

Re: Stanley legends
 
He was dynamite, scoring 24 goals in 24 appearances before being transferred to Doncaster Rovers for 60 grand. Snodin signed him as "one for the future" but they changed their manager and he failed to establish himself, scoring 2 goals in 16 games before Stanley re-signed him for 30 grand. He struggled to regain his scoring touch and went out on loan to a N. American club. I can't remember what happened to him after that but I have a feeling he played for one of our lower league local sides.

Thin Monkey 22-11-2013 15:51

Re: Stanley legends
 
For me it has to be Robbie Williams.

His honesty and devotion to the cause were an object lesson to any youngster starting out in the game.

Redash 22-11-2013 15:59

Re: Stanley legends
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Thin Monkey (Post 1084795)
For me it has to be Robbie Williams.

His honesty and devotion to the cause were an object lesson to any youngster starting out in the game.

You taking the pi55, Williams gambled big money to lose a game in which he was playing in, how can that be honest.:mad::mad::mad:

smudgie 22-11-2013 16:38

Re: Stanley legends
 
Must be a joke Thin Monkey???


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