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Fulham's Greatest Players ( Historical Question)

Started by Mr Fulham, May 30, 2012, 12:51:19 PM

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Tonywa

Garry Barnett but no Brian McBride.  Some mistake surely!

Peabody

Here are my views

Player of the 40's close between Len Quested, Jim Taylor, Joe Bacuzzi & Ronnie Rooke

Player of the 50's has to be Johnny Haynes, with Beddy Jezzard, Bobby Robson Charlie Mitten & Arthur Stevens as close runners up.

Player of the 60's again Johnny Haynes, with Graham Leggett, Tony Macedo, Alan Mullery, George Cohen, Jimmy Langley, Eddie Lowe Rodney Marsh, Allan Clarke, Bobby Keetch & Roy Bentley.

Player of the 70's Joint Alan Mullery & Bobby Moore, with mentions to George Best, Alan Slough, Peter Mellor, Les Barrett, Jimmy Conway Gerry Peyton oh yes Ivor.

Player of the 80's Gordon Davis, with Close runners up Tony Gale, Roger Brown, Ray Houghton, Gerry Peyton, Kevin Locke & Robert Wilson.

Player of the 90's Simon Morgan along with Nick Cusack, Darren Freeman, Micky Conroy, Robbie Herria, Terry Angus & Mark Blake

Finally the 00's I find this one quite difficult, because we had so many good players but in my opinion the best is oh, this difficult but I have to go for Edwin and close are Louis Saha, John Collins, Miak Taylor, Steed, Luis Boa Morte, Rufus Brevett, Barry Hayles, Brian McBride, Clint Dempsey, Lee Clark & the players that got us to the Europa Final.

This is just my opinion.

dgnffc

Quote from: Peabody on May 31, 2012, 04:07:26 PM
Here are my views

Player of the 90's Simon Morgan along with Nick Cusack, Darren Freeman, Micky Conroy, Robbie Herria, Terry Angus & Mark Blake


Think I'd have to add in Colman and Horsfield


Mr Fulham

Quote from: BarryP on May 31, 2012, 03:51:27 AM
As caught by someone else, Zamora and Konchesky but no Brian McBride?
totally slipped under my radar, sorry. Wasn't included in Dennis Turner's list and beyond that, I only looked at the Hodgson years. My bad.
Leggy, McBride, possibly Zat Knightmare as well?!

Mr Fulham

Updated:

ANGUS, Terry
ARNOLD, John
BACUZZI, Joe
BAIRD, Chris
BARNETT, Gary
BARRETT, Bert
BARRETT, Les
BEASLEY, Pat
BEECHAM, Ernie
BENTLEY, Roy
BEST, George
BLACK, Ian
BLAKE, Mark
BOA MORTE, Luis
BRAZIL, Gary
BREVETT, Rufus
BROWN, Roger
BROWN, Stan
BUSBY, Viv
CALLAGHAN, Fred
CHAMBERLAIN, Tosh
CHAPLIN, Alec
CHARLTON, Ted
CLARK, Lee
CLARKE, Allan
COHEN, George
COLEMAN, Chris
COLLINS, Arthur 'Pat'
CONEY, Dean
CONWAY, Jimmy
COOK, Maurice
CUSACK, Nick
DAVIES, Gordon
DAVIES, Simon
DAVIS, Sean
DEMPSEY, Clint
DEMPSEY, John
DUFF, Damien
EARLE, Steve
ECKHARDT, Jeff
FINCH, Jack
FINNAN, Steve
FREEMAN, Harry
FRYER, Jack
GALE, Tony
GERA, Zoltan
GIBBONS, Syd
GOLDIE, Billy
GOMA, Alain
HAMMOND, Jim
HANGELAND, Brede
HAYLES, Barry
HAYNES, Johnny
HERRERA, Robbie
HILL, Jimmy
HOPKINS, Jeff
HOUGHTON, Ray
HUGHES, Aaron
JEZZARD, Bedford
KEEPING, Mike
KEETCH, Bobby
KEY, Johnny
KONCHESKY, Paul
LACY, John
LANGLEY, Jim
LAWLER, Robin
LEGGAT, Graham
LEGWINSKI, Sylvain
LEWINGTON, Ray
LLOYD, Barry
LOCK, Kevin
LOWE, Eddie
MACEDO, Tony
MALBRANQUE, Steed
MARSH, Rodney
MARSHALL, John
MCBRIDE, Brian
MELLOR, Peter
MITCHELL, John
MITTEN, Charlie
MONEY, Richard
MOORE, Bobby
MORGAN, Simon
MULLERY, Alan
MURPHY, Danny
O'CONNELL, Brian 'Pat'
OLIVER, Len
PARKER, Paul
PENN, Frank
PESCHISOLIDO, Paul
PEYTON, Gerry
PIKE, Martin
PRICE, Johnny
QUESTED, Len
REYNOLDS, Arthur
ROBSON, Sir Bobby
ROOKE, Ronnie
ROSENIOR, Leroy
ROSS, Harry
SAHA, Louis
SCHWARZER, Mark
SCOTT, Peter
SHARP, Jimmy
SLOUGH, Alan
STANNARD, Jim
STEVENS, Arthur
STRONG, Les
SYMONS, Kit
TAYLOR, Jim
TAYLOR, Maik
THOMAS, Glen
THOMAS, Bob
TOMPKINS, Jim
TOOTILL, Alf
TORRANCE, Jimmy
VAN DER SAR, Edwin
VOLZ, Moritz
WALKER, Willie
WHITE, Walter 'Wattie'
WILSON, Robert
ZAMORA, Bobby




Others? Vic Halom, John Cutbush, Zat Knight, John Collins, Darren Freeman, Geoff Horsfield

Peabody

Quote from: dgnffc on May 31, 2012, 04:12:25 PM
Quote from: Peabody on May 31, 2012, 04:07:26 PM
Here are my views

Player of the 90's Simon Morgan along with Nick Cusack, Darren Freeman, Micky Conroy, Robbie Herria, Terry Angus & Mark Blake


Think I'd have to add in Colman and Horsfield

Plus Peshc?


Vinnieffc


dgnffc

Quote from: Peabody on May 31, 2012, 04:25:25 PM
Quote from: dgnffc on May 31, 2012, 04:12:25 PM
Quote from: Peabody on May 31, 2012, 04:07:26 PM
If he hadn't become Mr
Quote from: Peabody on May 31, 2012, 04:25:25 PM
Quote from: dgnffc on May 31, 2012, 04:12:25 PM
Quote from: Peabody on May 31, 2012, 04:07:26 PM
Here are my views

Player of the 90's Simon Morgan along with Nick Cusack, Darren Freeman, Micky Conroy, Robbie Herria, Terry Angus & Mark Blake


Think I'd have to add in Colman and Horsfield

Plus Peshc?
Here are my views

Player of the 90's Simon Morgan along with Nick Cusack, Darren Freeman, Micky Conroy, Robbie Herria, Terry Angus & Mark Blake


Think I'd have to add in Colman and Horsfield

Plus Peshc?

If he hadn't become Mr Karen Brady, then yes!

Peabody

What on earth has who he married got to do with his footballing ability?


CorkedHat

I know they played for Fulham but to me Bobby Moore will always be West Ham and George Best will always be Man United - but I accept anyone's argument to th contrary
What we do for others will live on. What we do for ourselves will die with us

dgnffc

Quote from: Peabody on May 31, 2012, 07:59:20 PM
What on earth has who he married got to do with his footballing ability?

Nothing whatsoever

MasterHaynes

#31
I'm surprised it does not include Reg Matthewson, Jimmy Dunne John Richardson, all came in after we started the slide from 1st to third in the late sixties. I always though Richardson was a great defender, bit gangly but good on the ball and scored a lot of important goals. Reg came to us from sheff Utd at the and of his career, was like Baird is today play anywhere along the back 4 and was as safe as houses.Dunne was a good midfield player and gave barrett and Conway the cover needed for them to maruade down the Wings.
They were key parts in turning it around and getting us back up and establishing us in div 2, especially Richardson.

A big player for us at Centre half has to be Paul Went, he did the playing with bloody head in bandages long before Butcher. A really great Centre Half Forwards dreaded playing against, a leader and scorer of important goals, shame injury curtailed his career, not surprising though as he was reckless with his body. Those that saw him play would agree he should be on the list.

Vic Halom could be a possible looking at some of theothers included


bog

Just to say that I totally endorse Corked Hat's list. My fav era is the 50's. Johnny Key I agree also. If for only scoring two at the Hammy End against Spurs in a memorable 4-1 back in the win the early 60's. (In other words I cannot remember exactly when!) 

Peabody

Paul Went was a good player but was only with us a short time and anyway, his tackle put Les Strong out of the cup final.

MasterHaynes

Quote from: Peabody on June 01, 2012, 04:42:07 PM
Paul Went was a good player but was only with us a short time and anyway, his tackle put Les Strong out of the cup final.
He played over 50 games. His tackle on Strong was typical of him , he just threw himself into everything, even Les did not blame him. If he would not have been so 110% in every game he probaly would have played 3 times the number of games he did. Paul Went was a colussus at the back, an earlier version of Tont Adams, just broader and heavier.


ron

Quote from: bog on June 01, 2012, 01:34:56 PM
Just to say that I totally endorse Corked Hat's list. My fav era is the 50's. Johnny Key I agree also. If for only scoring two at the Hammy End against Spurs in a memorable 4-1 back in the win the early 60's. (In other words I cannot remember exactly when!) 

Feb '65......0-0 at half time...we blitzed them in the second half.

ron

Quote from: Peabody on June 01, 2012, 04:42:07 PM
Paul Went was a good player but was only with us a short time and anyway, his tackle put Les Strong out of the cup final.

Sure was a strong lad...He made his league debut for Orient at the age of 15.