Quote from: Clampy on August 29, 2014, 03:56:05 PMHe was excellent in that centre midfield role and even when he knew he was off, he put a shift in during his last game.That game against West Ham was one of Milner's finest games for us. He single-handedly took them apart - he was announced to boos and left to a standing ovation.
He was excellent in that centre midfield role and even when he knew he was off, he put a shift in during his last game.
I like James Milner but there isn't half some revisionism gone on where he's concerned, not in the same class as the likes of Dennis, Dennis Mortimer or Sid.
Better than milner central midfielders in order that I remember them...MortimerSidBarryTownsendRichardsonHendrieMcmahonPlattDelph
Quote from: peter w on August 29, 2014, 05:57:46 PMBetter than milner central midfielders in order that I remember them...MortimerSidBarryTownsendRichardsonHendrieMcmahonPlattDelphLee Hendrie? Sorry but no. Ditto Delph. I'm too young to have ever seen some of them player and wasn't old enough to pass reliable comment on others, but him moving too central midfield was the reason Barry leaving didn't really affect us negatively the season after. He was excellent consistently over that season in a way Hendrie never was and Delph hasn't been yet. If Delph ever gets as good as Milner I'll be delighted.
But he was'nt as good as Harry Gregory!