Quote from: russon on July 29, 2015, 10:14:04 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on July 23, 2015, 07:22:44 PMJohn 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.Can you tell me more about John Inglis? Seems he only played for us twice, what position did he masquerade in and what was so awful about him?The very fact that he only played twice for us tells you all you need to know. It also speaks volumes that he was that bad, that I thought he'd made more appearances than that, he's indelibly etched in my memory.Do you remember that bloke that got on for Southampton when Souness was manager. Claimed he was a cousin of George Weah? He was worse than that. Ball control, zilch, positional awareness, zilch, taking goal scoring opportunities, zilch. Absolutely dire. I believe he was a relative of a member of the coaching staff of the time. He should never have been within an exclusion zone of ten miles of Villa Park, let alone play for the club. I was a fairly regular watcher of the reserves at the time and he was equally as shit for them. An awful player.
Quote from: Ron Manager on July 23, 2015, 07:22:44 PMJohn 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.Can you tell me more about John Inglis? Seems he only played for us twice, what position did he masquerade in and what was so awful about him?
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.
Quote from: dave shelley on July 30, 2015, 08:38:15 AMQuote from: russon on July 29, 2015, 10:14:04 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on July 23, 2015, 07:22:44 PMJohn 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.Can you tell me more about John Inglis? Seems he only played for us twice, what position did he masquerade in and what was so awful about him?[/quotThe very fact that he only played twice for us tells you all you need to know. It also speaks volumes that he was that bad, that I thought he'd made more appearances than that, he's indelibly etched in my memory.Do you remember that bloke that got on for Southampton when Souness was manager. Claimed he was a cousin of George Weah? He was worse than that. Ball control, zilch, positional awareness, zilch, taking goal scoring opportunities, zilch. Absolutely dire. I believe he was a relative of a member of the coaching staff of the time. He should never have been within an exclusion zone of ten miles of Villa Park, let alone play for the club. I was a fairly regular watcher of the reserves at the time and he was equally as shit for them. An awful player.So true Dave. Compounded by the fact that, in those pre Internet, poor global communication days, Arce had been marketed to us as some sort of exotic South American George Best! Which leads us on to the Kapengwe (?) brothers! I liked Emment Kapengwe who was an attacking right winger. I remember a midweek game under the floodlights ( it persisted down)when he had a particularly good performance. The other lad Freddie Mwilla didn't have much however and The Doc got rid of both
Quote from: russon on July 29, 2015, 10:14:04 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on July 23, 2015, 07:22:44 PMJohn 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.Can you tell me more about John Inglis? Seems he only played for us twice, what position did he masquerade in and what was so awful about him?[/quotThe very fact that he only played twice for us tells you all you need to know. It also speaks volumes that he was that bad, that I thought he'd made more appearances than that, he's indelibly etched in my memory.Do you remember that bloke that got on for Southampton when Souness was manager. Claimed he was a cousin of George Weah? He was worse than that. Ball control, zilch, positional awareness, zilch, taking goal scoring opportunities, zilch. Absolutely dire. I believe he was a relative of a member of the coaching staff of the time. He should never have been within an exclusion zone of ten miles of Villa Park, let alone play for the club. I was a fairly regular watcher of the reserves at the time and he was equally as shit for them. An awful player.So true Dave. Compounded by the fact that, in those pre Internet, poor global communication days, Arce had been marketed to us as some sort of exotic South American George Best! Which leads us on to the Kapengwe (?) brothers!
Quote from: Ron Manager on July 23, 2015, 07:22:44 PMJohn 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.Can you tell me more about John Inglis? Seems he only played for us twice, what position did he masquerade in and what was so awful about him?[/quotThe very fact that he only played twice for us tells you all you need to know. It also speaks volumes that he was that bad, that I thought he'd made more appearances than that, he's indelibly etched in my memory.Do you remember that bloke that got on for Southampton when Souness was manager. Claimed he was a cousin of George Weah? He was worse than that. Ball control, zilch, positional awareness, zilch, taking goal scoring opportunities, zilch. Absolutely dire. I believe he was a relative of a member of the coaching staff of the time. He should never have been within an exclusion zone of ten miles of Villa Park, let alone play for the club. I was a fairly regular watcher of the reserves at the time and he was equally as shit for them. An awful player.
Warren Aspinal hasn't been mentioned yet has he?
John Inglis. You're not fit to wear the badge.
Tommy Craig was my first worst