Quote from: Exeter 77 on July 21, 2015, 02:29:41 PMIf we are using contribution versus money paid as a barometer - Tommy Craig (I may have mentioned that before somewhere though).As for least ability compared to peers and lack of effort - anyone of a number from 1986/87. Other than them Gabor Kiraly.Unlike Bosko and a few other mentioned above, Tommy Craig did actually score a 30 yard piledriver in a home draw v Everton shortly after he joined.Other than that, I cannot recall anything he did for us. I cant even remember who he joined.
If we are using contribution versus money paid as a barometer - Tommy Craig (I may have mentioned that before somewhere though).As for least ability compared to peers and lack of effort - anyone of a number from 1986/87. Other than them Gabor Kiraly.
Did Carlton Palmer ever rock up in the end?!
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on July 23, 2015, 12:04:41 AMDid Carlton Palmer ever rock up in the end?!Ssssshhhh. Not even in jest.
My worst XITommy Hughes: Neil Rioch, Paul Elliot, Steve Foster, David Hunt: Nigel Callaghan, Bobby Park, Oscar Arce, Freddie Mwila, John Inglis, John Fashanu.Subs: Brian Tiler, Bernie Gallagher, Neale Cooper, Malcolm Allen, Tony Betts.
John Fashanu
Quote from: Oscar Arce on July 23, 2015, 02:05:44 PMMy worst XITommy Hughes: Neil Rioch, Paul Elliot, Steve Foster, David Hunt: Nigel Callaghan, Bobby Park, Oscar Arce, Freddie Mwila, John Inglis, John Fashanu.Subs: Brian Tiler, Bernie Gallagher, Neale Cooper, Malcolm Allen, Tony Betts.Brian Tiler was first rate. Never forgotten that header against Cardiff on Boxing Day in the snow.John Inglis was, as the more mature posters will confirm the worst player who ever pulled the claret and light blue shirt on. Absolutely dreadful on all levels. Oscar Arce ,as you well know, never played a first team game.