Edgar Allan Pillow
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So now he's comparable with Rijkaard or Matthaus?
There's "selling" your players but........
As a DM, I'd rate him below just Souness in this draft
So now he's comparable with Rijkaard or Matthaus?
There's "selling" your players but........
Possibly, like Molby too.... similar body 'shape' to Reid too.
As a DM, I'd rate him below just Souness in this draft
@youngrell
- oneniltothearsenal - 1) K. Dalglish (10) 2) K. Sansom (7) 3) J. Robertson (16) 4) J. Molby (3) 5) G. Stevens (2)
- green_smiley - 1) I. Rush (4) 2) D. Rocastle (31) 3) S. Jardine (7) 4) R. Kennedy (27) 5) D. Cooper (26)
- BeforeKeanetherewasRobson - 1) B. Robson (51) 2) T. McDermott (146) 3) D. Irwin (14) 4) D. O'Leary (10) 5) B McClair (3)
- Edgar Allan Pillow - 1) P. McGrath (63) 2) A. Muhren (14) 3) P. Neal (2) 4) A. Smith (2) 5) P. Reid (3)
- Frank Grimes - 1) K. Keegan (480) 2) J. Giles (142) 3) B. Bremner (12) 4) S. Coppell (25) 5) S. Heighway (11)
- Enigma_87/TRV - 1) G. Lineker (3) 2) O. Ardiles (4) 3) D. Walker (1) 4) T. Francis (17) 5) N. Hunter (15)
- MJJ - 1) G. Souness (180) 2) C. Bell (191) 3) R. Wilkins (7) 4) M. MacDonald (97) 5) K. Burns
- youngrell - 1) P. Gascoigne (28) 2) M. Le Tissier (287) 3) P. Ince (2) 4) A. McLeish (11)
- Cal? - 1) G. Best (10) 2) T. Adams (460) 3) S. Pearce (298) 4) G. Strachan (10)
- Gio - 1) G. Hoddle (35) 2) C. Waddle (48) 3) V. Anderson (76) 4) R. Gough (70)
- Skizzo/Pat Mustard - 1) J. Barnes (137) 2) D. McGrain (116) 3) N. Whiteside (15) 4) M. Buchan (10)
- Tuppet - 1) A. Hansen (46) 2) P. Beardsley (91) 3) A. Ball (38) 4) J. Johnstone (10)
- Oaencha - 1) R. Keane (19) 2) I. Wright 3) S. Bruce (162) 4) G. Pallister (335)
- Indnyc - 1) E. Gray (34) 2) P. Thompson (145) 3) J. McGovern (36) 4) T. Brooking (5)
- KM/Invictus/Šjor Bepo - 1) M. Hughes (90) 2) E. Hughes (16) 3. T. Butcher (111) 4. D. Platt (32)
- Chesterlestreet -1) L. Brady 2) P. Lorimer (260) 3) W. Miller 4) J. Olsen (40)
Nice. Mad man to POTY...
I was hoping he would make it to meOh FFS I thought he would make it back to me , I really misjudged this draft
Then I definitely made a big mistake picking a RB instead of BurnsI was hoping he would make it to me
Loads left....Oh FFS I thought he would make it back to me , I really misjudged this draft
Yeah but Burns is one of my favorites of the era! Oh well, such is life.Loads left....
I consider him more of a DLP than a DM, tbh. Iirc there was quote from himself that he played as a sweeper more due to his playmaking than for his defensive qualities or something like that.Possibly, like Molby too.... similar body 'shape' to Reid too.
sneaky pmI was hoping he would make it to me
Molby is a pretty unique player. Amazing passing range and had a powerful long shot on him too, sometimes could be found making late runs to support the attack like a surger. Still very solid defensively though with his balance and reading of the game.I consider him more of a DLP than a DM, tbh. Iirc there was quote from himself that he played as a sweeper more due to his playmaking than for his defensive qualities or something like that.
Wanted to make suresneaky pm
me againAnyone going to be around for a while?
Per my last choice above, I was typing in Edgar's @ address and it just wouldn't create a tag. I had to do a separate post.Sorry lads that tag never gave me an alert - I was on the caf a couple of hours ago as well. Will pick now.
He also defeated the Nazis.
Still don't know how he didn't win an Oscar for his acting skills in that film. Like a Scottish De Niro
He had a spectacular goalscoring record for a CM/DM, and owned a quality moustache. He also defeated the Nazis.
@Tuppet
Gets ahead of a range of defenders such as Pietro Vierchowod, Terry Butcher, Des Walker and Tony Adams to make the all-time XIs of the players that each of Graeme Souness, Glenn Hoddle and **** ******* have played with. Only spent a mere season with Spurs in 1986/87 yet did enough to secure the type of credit normally reserved for those who have dedicated a full career to the cause. Remembered too in England for a cameo season with Everton in the late 1990s when he was pushing 40, notably keeping clean sheets against Michael Owen and Robbie Fowler in both Merseyside derbies.John Motson's commentary during the Scotland - Holland tie in 1992 said:Van Basten is second best to Gough all the time at the moment, being absolutely outplayed.
Glenn Hoddle said:Fabulous player. Could leap so high, read the game so well, was quick, could come out on the ball and he could pass it. He was a threat at set-plays going forward and he could score goals.
Graeme Souness said:Extremely athletic, powerful, angry. Couldn't get in a race with him. In training I always tried to play in the same 5-a-side team as him, because he was all elbows and knees - more people got injured playing against him in training than any other player.
I thought it was a documentary. Shattered . A testimony to his acting skills though.Still don't know how he didn't win an Oscar for his acting skills in that film. Like a Scottish De Niro
Fecker.P.Shilton (6)
I couldn’t afford to lose out on goalkeeper as well.. Now to find good full backs and strikersFecker.
You've done enough damage taking McGovern and ShiltonI couldn’t afford to lose out on goalkeeper as well.. Now to find good full backs and strikers
I'm on for a few more hours and can pass along to Pillow or BeforekeaneAnybody around to take my pick?
That Forest team was pretty good.. Good work ethic if not flamboyantYou've done enough damage taking McGovern and Shilton
Ok thanksI'm on for a few more hours and can pass along to Pillow or Beforekeane