Quote from: fbriai on May 30, 2013, 02:09:13 PMQuote from: RickySlade on May 30, 2013, 02:06:49 PMDavid Unsworth must be up there. Did he even play for us before his wife threw a tantrum?He played a friendly or an Intertoto Cup game, didn't he?Didnt he play in friendly at Wycombe
Quote from: RickySlade on May 30, 2013, 02:06:49 PMDavid Unsworth must be up there. Did he even play for us before his wife threw a tantrum?He played a friendly or an Intertoto Cup game, didn't he?
David Unsworth must be up there. Did he even play for us before his wife threw a tantrum?
Isiah Osborne, Mustapha Salifou, Marlon Harewood, Habib Beye, Ivo Stas, Franz Carr, Neale Cooper Eric Djemba Djemba the list is endless
Quote from: fbriai on May 30, 2013, 02:08:40 PMIt's an interesting classification. Should we put Frank McAvennie and Warren Aspinall in there with him as well?That's a bit harsh on Warren Aspinall. I remember seeing him play for us a fair bit back in 1987/88 in the old second division. A quick google shows he played 44 games for us and scored 14 goals and if my memory serves me correctly, one of them was away at West Brom in a midweek match.
It's an interesting classification. Should we put Frank McAvennie and Warren Aspinall in there with him as well?
Makoun's gotta be up there. Over 50 caps for his national side, having played Champions League football and gaining a solid reputation while at Lille and Lyon before moving to us for over £6 million at age 27 - supposedly his prime.What a flop.
What about the guy in the tracksuit bottoms? so insignificant I dont even remember his name, just that he came to us on a loan and played in tracksuit bottoms every game. I remember thinking he had a decent reputation beforehand and hoped that if he did well it might turn into a permanent move. From memory he was completely toilet.....
Am I imagining John Fashanu in a Villa shirt?