Breks wrote:I forgot Stefan Savic
Thanks for reminding me about him.He was solid useless but seems to have somehow managed to look capable in Italy.
Breks wrote:I forgot Stefan Savic
nottsblue wrote:So many
Paul Power
Paul Simpson
Clive Wilson
Paul Moulden
Garry Flitcroft
Paul Bishop
Trevor Morley
To name a few. The list could go on and on
Lee_R wrote:nottsblue wrote:So many
Paul Power
Paul Simpson
Clive Wilson
Paul Moulden
Garry Flitcroft
Paul Bishop
Trevor Morley
To name a few. The list could go on and on
nottsblue wrote:So many
Paul Power
Paul Simpson
Clive Wilson
Paul Moulden
Garry Flitcroft
Paul Bishop
Trevor Morley
To name a few. The list could go on and on
Lee_R wrote:
IAN!
I quite liked Michael Hughes before he bogged off. Oh and Murtaz Shelia & Kakhaber Tskhadadze.
nottsblue wrote: Thought there were too many Pauls! Lol
mikersys wrote:Glauber Berti
PeterParker wrote: What did Bosvelt actually do?
Wooders wrote:
I'm not sure he was actually a footballer - I think he'd turned up to do some general dyi and somehow ended up in the first team - this thread is about players who weren't very good but were 100% committed tho which I think bozzy was
Woodyblue wrote:Paul Dickov loved his commitment not to mention his goal against Gillingham in the play offs at Wembly. Pure folklore
Wonderwall wrote:
Bosvelt was excellent for us. I loved watching him play, he read the game brilliantly and was even better than Hamann at buying a foul.
Chopper wrote:Micky Tarnat for that screamer against villa.
And of course who could forget 50p.
Benjay wrote:
I have to apologise in advance here and say that I couldn't disagree more. I thought he was bloody awful. He came to us at the end of his career and it looked like it. KK had bled us dry by then and all we got was the likes of bosvelt and tarnat.
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