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Oldgregg86

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  1. I agree on mansell on and the overall lack of quality up top coming through. Had high hopes for rittenberg a year or two back but seems to have regressed . Tanner was another player being tipped for big things. Admittedly only seen him play twice and didn't stand out. Not seen anything of the kids since they moved from the sports village. Miss it alot. Loved going there so these posts are of high interest to me, so thanks lads

  2. To me there are three criteria for a worst player:

    1 be a poor talent for the level at which we are playing. In fairness to the current shower few would have been looked at in happier days, in any division, so all players to be ranked in the league/situation we were in.

    2 have a significant negative impact on the team. One or two appearances doesn't really do much damage to us or deserve notoriety. Nor does a few ineffective sub appearances. Besides a mistake quickly rectified isn't that much of a problem.

    3 statistically do badly for us. We've all seen a few clodhoppers in our time but sometimes they can be effective, even if not very talented or appealing to watch.

    In light of this I've narrowed it down to two players:

    Alan Fettis

    Chris Brown

    Oh we've had a bunch of other talentless gofers. Douglas always annoyed me in his left mid days but the team did grind out points. Andrews was poor but versatile and got a number of goals. Lowe is the worst captain I've ever seen but in very familiar company. Best was a huge expensive mistake and a prime pillock but got a few goals. And Matteo whilst a horrible footballer helped us be resilient under Hughes.

    Fettis and Brown however simply couldn't do anything like what they were meant to do, fans lost all hope when the ball got near them and were poor excuses for footballers. Both sadly got a lot more game time then they ever deserved and comfortably deserve this accolade Imo.

    With that In mind.

    1. Chris Brown

    2.Adam Henley

    3. Jason Lowe/Ashley ward/fode koita

  3. The two ties I would have handpicked to see personally so that's a great draw.

    Think this will be another real test of how far Spurs have come this season, and I can't recall seeing a Utd vs Liverpool game in Europe before. Has there been one in the past 20 years or so?

    Fancy Liverpool to go through, but hopefully that won't result in Van Gaal's sacking as I don't want the fun to end just yet.

    Couldn't agree more. I never get bored of listening to united fans moaning about there decline. They have no idea what it's like for true fans of proper teams who struggle season after season which makes it all the more enjoyable when they consistently fail to deliver and to lose to Liverpool would be the icing on the cake of an awful season. Great test for spurs and the young English lads before the euros. Always want English teams to do well and win in Europe but united I always feel an overwhelming sense of shame if I watch them in Europe and attempt to support them so that draw has eliminated that for me.

  4. Well spurs drew Dortmund and United Drew Liverpool. Think Liverpool should have enough see united off over two legs. Spurs and Dortmund will be a fascinating watch. I think Dortmund will win over two legs but will be close. Either way two great ties I will look forward to seeing. Aubameyang is some player. Seen him in the bundesliga 5-6 times this season and has been fantastic. Be surprised if he isn't playing in the premiership or with one of the European big boys next season

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