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Old 05-16-2009, 10:42 AM   #1
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Default your teams top 10 legends
legends in your life time

coventry city...in no particular order(theres more but i whittled it down to 10)

1...jimmy hill......the man who masterminded the clubs rise from the old division 4 to the old division 1 in the late 50's/60's.......a place where we stayed for over 30 years,becoming founder members of the english premier league during that time

2....george curtis.....aptly named 'iron man'.....he was as solid as a rock at the heart of the defence.....later becoming joint manager with john sillett,leading the club to F.A.Cup glory in 1987

3.....john sillett......fullback who played for the club who was knicknamed 'snoz' because of his nose......managed the club with george curtis

4....brian kilcline.....giant of a man at the back who earned the tag 'killer'.......with his huge stature,long hair and long beard he looked like a viking.....was a no nonsense center half with a fierce shot

5....mick ferguson/ian wallace......2 here i know but they were the traditional british little and large double act......for 3 seasons they scored around 40 goals between them

6....tommy hutchison.....a scottish right winger in the traditional sense.....often supplied the ammunition for ferguson and wallace......had skill in abundance but never recieved deserved recognition at international level

7......david buust.....not a legend in the traditional sense but i chose him anyway.......the club picked him up from non league football,he soon earned a regular place in the first team,his career was cut tragically short when he shattered his leg trying to score at old trafford.....he was instantly unconscious,but his first words when he woke were 'did i score?'

8....dion dublin.....a center forward the club picked up from manchester united,he made an instant impact by scoring on his debut.....he proved invaluable by being able to play up front or at the back.....he left under a cloud by joining fierce rivals aston villa

9....steve ogrizovic.....giant keeper called oggie......ever reliable and rarely let the team down,was much loved by the fans because of his loyaly...still coaches at the club

10.....the fans....we've been there through good times and bad,we support the team no matter what

we were 5 - 0 down away from home


and a happy day.....11'000 at united
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Old 05-16-2009, 12:19 PM   #2
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In my lifetime.

Eric Cantona - A magician on the ball who was unfairly punished for kicking a racist out of football.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - The greatest Supersub ever, great eye for goal and a really nice lad.

David Beckham - Yeah his media life overshadowed his footblling life but on his day David was a great player, best crosser of a ball and his free kicks were brilliant.

Ruud Van Nistelrooy - Fantastic scoring record, great penalty taker and very popular.

Ryan Giggs - You could see his talent straight away, and to keep going at his age is remarkable.

Paul Scholes - When Zinedine Zidane calls you the best you know your special, and he is. One of most gifted players of his generation.

Roy Keane - A true warrior. We bought him for £3.65m in 1993. That wouldn't buy you anyone decent these days at the top level.

Peter Schmeicel - Great goalkeeper, took charge of his defence and saved us on more than one occasion.

Wayne Rooney - Like Keane, a warrior, chases every ball. He scores a good amount of goals and is happy to play in midfield if it is to the betterment of the team.

Gary Neville - May be a suprising choice, but he is a great defender, made the right back spot his own from the start and always his gives his all. Rarely makes mistakes.
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Old 05-16-2009, 04:46 PM   #3
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Eric Cantona - A magician on the ball who was unfairly punished for kicking a racist out of football.....footballers are meant to rise above some things.....great player though

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - The greatest Supersub ever, great eye for goal and a really nice lad.....a waste of talent sat on the bench

David Beckham - Yeah his media life overshadowed his footblling life but on his day David was a great player, best crosser of a ball and his free kicks were brilliant. ....he still is brilliant at what he does

Ruud Van Nistelrooy - Fantastic scoring record, great penalty taker and very popular.....he dived to get most of those penalties

Ryan Giggs - You could see his talent straight away, and to keep going at his age is remarkable. ...no argument there

Paul Scholes - When Zinedine Zidane calls you the best you know your special, and he is. One of most gifted players of his generation. ....quality

Roy Keane - A true warrior. We bought him for £3.65m in 1993. That wouldn't buy you anyone decent these days at the top level. .....animal springs to mind

Peter Schmeicel - Great goalkeeper, took charge of his defence and saved us on more than one occasion...won united trophies in his day.

Wayne Rooney - Like Keane, a warrior, chases every ball. He scores a good amount of goals and is happy to play in midfield if it is to the betterment of the team.....the best has yet to come

Gary Neville - May be a suprising choice, but he is a great defender, made the right back spot his own from the start and always his gives his all. Rarely makes mistakes......loyal as they come.....a true star
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