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On 28/09/2022 at 21:27, bazza said:

Going back to Tugay, he really did seem to have an invisible friend, often referred to on this board.

He's still one of the best Rovers players I've ever seen.

I justified it by saying he was passing to where his teammates SHOULD have been 😅

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Tin hat time - I remember once going mad at Tugay, even giving him a hearty booing

I want to say Middlesbrough at home, he got two of the laziest and most pointless bookings you could see, one was a handball for no reason on the edge of their box and was sent off before half time, we got battered.

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47 minutes ago, Tom said:

Tin hat time - I remember once going mad at Tugay, even giving him a hearty booing

I want to say Middlesbrough at home, he got two of the laziest and most pointless bookings you could see, one was a handball for no reason on the edge of their box and was sent off before half time, we got battered.

Still a bonafide legend and icon  

I have a feeling that was Sparky’s first game as manager. Or perhaps first home game as manager. 0-4 and you are spot on about Tugay that day.

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1 hour ago, Tom said:

Tin hat time - I remember once going mad at Tugay, even giving him a hearty booing

I want to say Middlesbrough at home, he got two of the laziest and most pointless bookings you could see, one was a handball for no reason on the edge of their box and was sent off before half time, we got battered.

Still a bonafide legend and icon  

I remember that game. As you say two really pointless bookings. Especially the one for handball. I think we ended up losing 4-0. I think Djorkaeff played in that game and scored a good goal- only for it to be disallowed for off-side.

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1 hour ago, bazza said:

Having looked at Delap's Derbies I noticed Terry Shanahan whom I had completely forgotten.

A  tall, long haired striker. A sort of poor man’s BBD. He played in the 7-1 banging at Shrewsbury. The low point in the history of the club. He scored twice against my adopted home town of Rochdale in a 3-0 win.

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13 hours ago, Aqualung said:

John filan.... Goalkeeper. Aussie I think and met him a few times on various cricket grounds in the Ribblesdale league. 

Brilliant shot stopper but i remember him getting criticism for being a fairly quiet keeper and not organising his defenders well enough, Alan Kelly then came in as competition for him... Kelly was the opposite, all mouth but a very very average keeper... Friedel followed those 2 and the rest is history

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31 minutes ago, Armchair supporter supremo said:

Brilliant shot stopper but i remember him getting criticism for being a fairly quiet keeper and not organising his defenders well enough, Alan Kelly then came in and as competition for him... Kelly was the opposite, all mouth but a very very average keeper... Friedel followed those 2 and the rest is history

kelly earned souness wrath when he had a shocker at sheff utd i think,the week after friedel had taken his place,did`nt mess about did souness🙂

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10 hours ago, Nuttall is lost said:

Alan Wright.   Didnt realise he was still int he squad for 94-95.  I thought he had been sold on the previous summer.  He played at Old Trafford that season.  Cant recall him in any other game

Good little left back. I remember him having a real battle with Stuart Ripley when Ripley was playing for ‘Boro. Honours were even on the day but Ripley caught my eye. I was really pleased when we signed him later on.

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Wasn't Alan Wright one of the first signings of Kenny Dalglish's reign? Good playe  but we replaced him with an even better one - Le Saux. That's how we were then and how you win championships - always strengthening and signing better players than they ones you have

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21 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

A  tall, long haired striker. A sort of poor man’s BBD. He played in the 7-1 banging at Shrewsbury. The low point in the history of the club. He scored twice against my adopted home town of Rochdale in a 3-0 win.

Wasnt he on loan from Halifax or Huddersfield ?

 

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11 hours ago, Armchair supporter supremo said:

Brilliant shot stopper but i remember him getting criticism for being a fairly quiet keeper and not organising his defenders well enough, Alan Kelly then came in and as competition for him... Kelly was the opposite, all mouth but a very very average keeper... Friedel followed those 2 and the rest is history

Another Rovers keeper around that time was Alan Miller - only played two games for us but was also our sub keeper in the league cup win. Sadly passed away last year. Only 51.

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2 hours ago, jim mk2 said:

Wasn't Alan Wright one of the first signings of Kenny Dalglish's reign? Good playe  but we replaced him with an even better one - Le Saux. That's how we were then and how you win championships - always strengthening and signing better players than they ones you have

i don`t think there was much difference between wright and lesaux,apart from lesaux being a complete p***k,wright had a very good career in the premier league with villa after leaving,it`s one of the few positions  that did`nt need changing to challenge for the title

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2 minutes ago, simongarnerisgod said:

i don`t think there was much difference between wright and lesaux,apart from lesaux being a complete p***k,wright had a very good career in the premier league with villa after leaving,it`s one of the few positions  that did`nt need changing to challenge for the title

 

OK so you've got a thing about Le Saux but there can be little doubt he had more to offer as a player than Wright (good though he was). For a start, he was left footed, which made the team more balanced, he was quicker, and he was far more of an attacking threat. In case you're in any doubt, England caps: Le Saux 36, Wright 0. Rovers were a better team with Le Saux

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