...who were worse than Carlton Palmer. I'll start: Peter Bonnetti Geoff Thomas
Simster "the man's an arse" Jul 7, 2003 54,948 Surrey Apr 6, 2004 #1 ...who were worse than Carlton Palmer. I'll start: Peter Bonnetti Geoff Thomas
mejonaNO12 aka riskit Well-known member Dec 4, 2003 21,921 England Apr 6, 2004 #2 the neville brothers especially phill
C chips and gravy New member Jan 5, 2004 2,100 worthing Apr 6, 2004 #3 Andy Gray (not the Sky pundit - the Palace one) Not many others - Carlton was pretty crap!
Yoda English & European Mar 1, 2004 10,100 Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom Apr 6, 2004 #4 Peter Ward Just saw the bit about worse that Carlton Palmer. Jumped in without reading properly Last edited: Apr 6, 2004
The Large One Who's Next? Jul 7, 2003 52,343 97.2FM Apr 6, 2004 #5 Mike Duxbury Andy Sinton Phil Neville Kenny Sansom (86 bloody caps!!!) Ian Walker
Stumpy Tim Well-known member Jul 6, 2003 14,159 Back in Brighton. Well Hove actually Apr 6, 2004 #6 Barry Venison Peter Withe Dennis Wise Emile Heskey
F Faldo Well-known member Jul 7, 2003 1,647 Apr 6, 2004 #7 David James Steve Bull? Mark Hateley? I seem to remember John Salako getting a game once...
Stumpy Tim Well-known member Jul 6, 2003 14,159 Back in Brighton. Well Hove actually Apr 6, 2004 #8 Hately was quality in his day! never should have played when at Rangers, but he did score away to Brazil & was the best England striker at the time
Hately was quality in his day! never should have played when at Rangers, but he did score away to Brazil & was the best England striker at the time
Yoda English & European Mar 1, 2004 10,100 Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom Apr 6, 2004 #10 Keith Curle Tony Daley Brian Deane
Stumpy Tim Well-known member Jul 6, 2003 14,159 Back in Brighton. Well Hove actually Apr 6, 2004 #11 Who was that Man City forward - David someone?? David White? Last edited: Apr 6, 2004
Yoda English & European Mar 1, 2004 10,100 Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom Apr 6, 2004 #12 Midfielder I think you'll find. David "where's the goal" White
G Gary Nelson New member Jul 25, 2003 1,378 Hove Apr 6, 2004 #13 Barnet Seagull said: Ian Wright. Click to expand... Ian 'I broke the Arsenal scoring records and was an important player in the built up to the 98 world cup including strikes against Poland away and in Le Torn whatever' Wright?
Barnet Seagull said: Ian Wright. Click to expand... Ian 'I broke the Arsenal scoring records and was an important player in the built up to the 98 world cup including strikes against Poland away and in Le Torn whatever' Wright?
Yoda English & European Mar 1, 2004 10,100 Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom Apr 6, 2004 #14 How about Danny Wallace? & the 2 Forest wingers, Woan & Stone.
G Gary Nelson New member Jul 25, 2003 1,378 Hove Apr 6, 2004 #16 Has Seth Johnson played for England f***ing hell that is wrong. Please also add Danny Mills.
Simster "the man's an arse" Jul 7, 2003 54,948 Surrey Apr 6, 2004 Thread starter #17 David Hurst was a bit shit, but like some of the others on this list, probably a bit harsh to put him behind Carlton Palmer in the quality stakes.
David Hurst was a bit shit, but like some of the others on this list, probably a bit harsh to put him behind Carlton Palmer in the quality stakes.
Titanic Super Moderator Helpful Moderator Jul 5, 2003 39,910 West Sussex Apr 6, 2004 #18 Sadly, our very own heroic captain, Steve Foster, probably should make it onto this list
Uncle Buck Ghost Writer Jul 7, 2003 28,075 Apr 6, 2004 #19 Gary Charles, Andy Sinton and just about anyone else capped by Graham Taylor. Oh and one of Keegan's finest, Tim Sherwood.
Gary Charles, Andy Sinton and just about anyone else capped by Graham Taylor. Oh and one of Keegan's finest, Tim Sherwood.
The Large One Who's Next? Jul 7, 2003 52,343 97.2FM Apr 6, 2004 #20 Titanic said: Sadly, our very own heroic captain, Steve Foster, probably should make it onto this list Click to expand... Don't agree. One of his four caps came in the World Cup Finals in Spain in 1982. He was superb then. Even if it was only against Kuwait.
Titanic said: Sadly, our very own heroic captain, Steve Foster, probably should make it onto this list Click to expand... Don't agree. One of his four caps came in the World Cup Finals in Spain in 1982. He was superb then. Even if it was only against Kuwait.