striker-duo's

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Rambo 2021
Jan 25, 2011
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ok so i know must off you will be biased here towards a certain snq and skp, but who actually has been the best striking partners you've seen, expect liverpool had some in their glory days but not sure who partnered who. then there is the likes off yorke and cole.
whats your opinion here? i'll start, even as it pains me to say, they did win the p/l with a smaller club sutton and shearer, a feat never to be repeated
 
Does this one count..... Charlie Hurley heading down corners etc and Nick Sharkey knocking them in.. showing my age now.
i'll take your word on this one, cos i aint got a clue,
but looking back at some partnerships, anelka/ berkamp sheringham/sols etc, what has happened, this season has not produced one good striking duo, is this because of different formations or what? chelsea should have one drogba, anelka, torres but still they search
 
Much as I hated them, Clarke and Jones at Leeds, in their prime, were a handful for anyone. Except Watson and Pitt, of course!
 
Scargill and Gorman were pretty prolific. Seriously :

Rush + Aldridge/Beardsley. Sheringham + Solskjaer. Cole + Yorke. Drogba + anybody you like!

Sunderland (other than Quinn and Phillips) - Billy Hughes and Vic Halom/Pop Robson kept us all smiling (though it was in a lower division).
 
Shearer Bellamy

Shearer Sheringham

Shearer Sutton

Best Striker ever - Alan Shearer
i'll give you shearer/sutton cos they won the league,
best striker ever? get a grip, a good striker but how good we will never know as he screwed his career up by showing to much loyalty to you lot, when he should have gone to a decent team and won something, wonder if he regrets that move now
 
Although I think SKP and Sir Niall take some beating I always liked Vic Halom and Billy Hughes. Thought Bobby Smith and Jimmy Greaves at Tottenham in the sixties were class as well as Garth Crooks and Steve Archibald in later years