Leekbrookgull
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Howard Kendall,JohnHollins and
Le Tiss and Hoddle
oooh.....I think we'll have to agree to disagree on Le Tiss there, CS!!
I think Le Tiss is the finest, most skilful Englishman I've ever seen play. Better than Beardsley and Gascoigne and Waddle and Hoddle even.
oooh.....I think we'll have to agree to disagree on Le Tiss there, CS!!
I think Le Tiss is the finest, most skilful Englishman I've ever seen play. Better than Beardsley and Gascoigne and Waddle and Hoddle even.
oooh.....I think we'll have to agree to disagree on Le Tiss there, CS!!
I think Le Tiss is the finest, most skilful Englishman I've ever seen play. Better than Beardsley and Gascoigne and Waddle and Hoddle even.
That but my point is that he never really hacked it at international level. Although I accept you could argue he never really got a chance. .
Le Tiss always refuted the "no ambition" charge. He said he was ambititious - just that he wanted to win with the club he loved. A trait to be admired not dissed, in my eyes.
He played week in and week out in the Premiership - how's that not being tested? Quite simply - he was flair to the power of infinity when England managers put more store by utilitarian work horses (Geoff Thomas, Carlto Palmer?) - even Gascoigne suffered under that rule. Remember when Graham Taylor wouldn't play Gazza against Ireland as he said that Gazza's style didn't suit England.