sr36
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No Swan/Pendles. They are easily in for mine
Agree. Half of them I can't really comment on, but I'd have them well above Shaw, Brown, Millane.
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No Swan/Pendles. They are easily in for mine
Millane did make Cwood's team of the century - for pure silk Greening is hard to beatNot for mine. Pants not as good as any of that 10. Brown perhaps the only one you could argue but even that is clear Brown for me.
Silk for sure but his marking was . . . STUPENDOUSMillane did make Cwood's team of the century - for pure silk Greening is hard to beat
Buckley
Thompson
McKenna
Wayne Richardson
Greening
Carman
Daics
Swan
Pendles
Gavin Brown
No necessarily in order. Bar O’Dea Greening likely would be best ever. Tuddy can go in for Carmen if we count what he did but Carmen could have been anything except for the brain. This is off top of the head so have probably forgotten someone
You could make a case for a dozen more but I had already picked my top 3 all time mids, 4 if you count Tuddy.No Swan/Pendles. They are easily in for mine
I’m curious Shpeshal Ed do you think that Max Lynch would have performed better than Reid did last night? Same to Vicky Park and Yidaki ?
You’re really brave putting them in order.In order:
Carman
Greening
Buckley
Thompson
W Richardson
McKenna
Picken
Daicos
A Shaw
Tuddenham/Millane/Brown
Excitement machines:
Wearmouth
Barham
I think the best start is with players one has seen.Agree. Half of them I can't really comment on, but I'd have them well above Shaw, Brown, Millane.
Done off the top of my head. Moore definitely goes in for Browny. Sorry Browny enjoyed watching you more than any Pie.Hard to argue with that other than personal preferences around Richardson - Brown - Moore - Wright. I'd probably go Moore and Wright. Millane often gets a mention in these lists but I think that's often skewed by his story and he's down a rung.
I’m feeling very jolly so I’ll see if I can take my top 5 seen by me and add 5 for a top 10 seen by me:Oh if I had to venture the five best players I’ve seen they are both in that group.
Len Thompson
Phil Carman
Peter Daicos
Nathan Buckley
Scott Pendlebury
I’m feeling very jolly so I’ll see if I can take my top 5 seen by me and add 5 for a top 10 seen by me:
Len Thompson
Phil Carman
Peter Daicos
Nathan Buckley
Scott Pendlebury
Peter Moore
Gavin Brown
Dane Swan
Darren Millane
Wayne Richardson
Collingwood ~ The Best of my viewing and remembering them clearly
B. S Burns ~ B Reid ~ S Morwood
HB. J Clement ~ W Picken ~ G Brown
C. W Richardson ~ N Buckley (c) ~ S Sidebottom
HF. P Carman ~ D Cloke ~ D Millane
F. P Daicos ~ P Moore~ J De Goey
R. L Thompson ~ S Pendlebury ~ D Swan
I. B Grundy ~ M Williams ~ A Treloar ~ A Shaw
C. L Matthews
E. A Didak, G Raines, H Shaw, A Francis
I’m feeling very jolly so I’ll see if I can take my top 5 seen by me and add 5 for a top 10 seen by me:
Len Thompson
Phil Carman
Peter Daicos
Nathan Buckley
Scott Pendlebury
Peter Moore
Gavin Brown
Dane Swan
Darren Millane
Wayne Richardson
Collingwood ~ The Best of my viewing and remembering them clearly
B. S Burns ~ B Reid ~ S Morwood
HB. J Clement ~ W Picken ~ G Brown
C. W Richardson ~ N Buckley (c) ~ S Sidebottom
HF. P Carman ~ D Cloke ~ D Millane
F. P Daicos ~ P Moore~ J De Goey
R. L Thompson ~ S Pendlebury ~ D Swan
I. B Grundy ~ M Williams ~ A Treloar ~ A Shaw
C. L Matthews
E. A Didak, G Raines, H Shaw, A Francis
Apparently I saw the Coventry Brothers.You're not that old then.
Apparently I saw the Coventry Brothers.
I have met Harry Collier. When he was very old, he was quite the character.
Also the widow Kyne once. Long after Phonse departed.
That’s my stretch. I’m thinking of other really older Magpies, but I think they are the ones stretching the furthest back in time.
D.Cloke?I’m feeling very jolly so I’ll see if I can take my top 5 seen by me and add 5 for a top 10 seen by me:
Len Thompson
Phil Carman
Peter Daicos
Nathan Buckley
Scott Pendlebury
Peter Moore
Gavin Brown
Dane Swan
Darren Millane
Wayne Richardson
Collingwood ~ The Best of my viewing and remembering them clearly
B. S Burns ~ B Reid ~ S Morwood
HB. J Clement ~ W Picken ~ G Brown
C. W Richardson ~ N Buckley (c) ~ S Sidebottom
HF. P Carman ~ D Cloke ~ D Millane
F. P Daicos ~ P Moore~ J De Goey
R. L Thompson ~ S Pendlebury ~ D Swan
I. B Grundy ~ M Williams ~ A Treloar ~ A Shaw
C. L Matthews
E. A Didak, G Raines, H Shaw, A Francis
Apparently I saw the Coventry Brothers.
I have met Harry Collier. When he was very old, he was quite the character.
Also the widow Kyne once. Long after Phonse departed.
That’s my stretch. I’m thinking of other really older Magpies, but I think they are the ones stretching the furthest back in time.
D.Cloke?
Thought it was just about the best umpired game I've seen for some time.
Yes, absolutely. Looks better on the eye to, to name them formally. It’s professional looking.I like referring to the Tony's as A. too. Very formal.
That be nothing Special how **** they been
Yes, absolutely. Looks better on the eye to, to name them formally. It’s professional looking.
This will sound bizarre, but I like naming sides by position where it looks right.
Not the way they jumble it sometimes these days all haphazard.
I also like the Followers to be designated “R” the Interchange “I” it looks neat and is simple to understand.
“E” for emergencies but should be obvious it’s not the team.