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Post by A37274828488 on Feb 11, 2019 21:40:52 GMT 1
Stolen from Twitter 😂
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Post by adambrid on Feb 11, 2019 21:51:10 GMT 1
On a consistent level it would be Danny Ellis, he never had a bad game and was a great servant for us and continues to be in his coaching role.
Hard one to answer though as James Walshaw, Will Hatfield, Oli Johnson, Steven Drench, Gavin Rothery and Andy Holdsworth would all be up there too, they all played and continue to play a massive part in the progression of the club.
Also on ability alone Ollie Norburn too, just look at where he is now after we signed him as a free agent! AB
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Post by troll on Feb 12, 2019 18:19:14 GMT 1
I'd have to go Vince Brockie. According to David Batty he was the best player in their intake year at Leeds. Pulled the strings to let everyone else do their stuff, and a proper big game player.
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Post by reinvented on Mar 1, 2019 14:51:54 GMT 1
Wally.
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Post by yeadoner on Mar 2, 2019 13:14:41 GMT 1
If I could pick two, I’d go for Alan Easton, who played for us in (I think) the late 60’s (Yes, I really am that old!) and in the modern era, for all thrills and spills and fun and almost guaranteed entertainment, I say it was James Walshaw...
As regards a favourite time, it would be the Kittrick era, and for overall charm and quaint and quirky innocence, it would be the late 60’s and the very early 70’s when a trip down to DP & E felt like a journey to the back of beyond in Azerbaijan in the old Inter Cities Fairs Cup (which was the Europa League of its day many moons ago. Google it and see!)....
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