Nightmare XI (281th Post)

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You can't read as well as spell then.

:emoticon-0173-middl

Ah, IN MY DEFENCE.

I copied them off BBC Sport and we all know how bad they are at spelling.


Who have I spelt wrong?
 
So its all because the Beeb put 'O' before the 'I' in Rosenior?

<laugh>
 
Oh no! :( I knew I missed something. I was tired :emoticon-0111-blush

And you guys aint following my rules! :O You are supposed to pick players like Robert Green etc!

Sorry Febbos, in that case mine would be:

-----------Green
Walton Walton Walton Walton
Walton Walton Walton Walton
------- Walton Walton

Walton Walton Walton Walton Walton Walton Walton

:emoticon-0105-wink:
 
That little fat ****er Thomas Brolin would walk into anyones all time **** 11.

Now he was utter,utter bobbins.

:emoticon-0128-hi:
 
Brolin is one of my favourite players, not only did he cost Weeds £4.5m in 1995, but he played terribly, they couldn't sell him and they had to pay him £140k in compo to get rid of him. Well done Tommy. <ok>
 
Can't think of a worldwide one but I'll give former and current Hull players a go: (bearing in mind I was born in the early 90s, it'll be a reasonably recent team)

Warner
McShane Coles Sonko Rogers
Appleby Walton Lewis Ellison
McPhee Wilbraham


Wilbraham isn't bad now but he was awful in his time at the KC.

compared with some the teams that we put out in the late 80s and through the 90s that looks like world beaters.

but in any event I would dispute McShane and Coles being worthy of this accolade. Coles was pretty decent at one point and McShane is a solid Championship defender.
 
We have had far worse teams than that, Coles was decent when he first arrived, he kept Turner out for a fair while.

That said, when it went bad, it really went bad and he got far more grief than Harper's getting now.
 
here's a team to bring fear into the hearts of opponents:

Thomson
Stockdale - Doncel - Mohan - Trevitt
Ryan Williams - Lee - Sansom - French
Zaki - Fewings
 
compared with some the teams that we put out in the late 80s and through the 90s that looks like world beaters.

but in any event I would dispute McShane and Coles being worthy of this accolade. Coles was pretty decent at one point and McShane is a solid Championship defender.

Like I said, I was born in the early 90s (93) so can't offer players from the 80s or even the 90s, as I was only 7 when that era ended. I have no positive memories of Coles whatsoever, although there's only that one absolutely atrocious performance where he was at fault for about 4 goals. As for McShane I couldn't really think of a potential right back and although he hasn't been bad 100% of the time, well, we all know his flaws.
 
Like I said, I was born in the early 90s (93) so can't offer players from the 80s or even the 90s, as I was only 7 when that era ended. I have no positive memories of Coles whatsoever, although there's only that one absolutely atrocious performance where he was at fault for about 4 goals.

2006/7 against Ipswich.

And some people think our home performances this season have been bad.......:emoticon-0120-doh:
 
2006/7 against Ipswich.

And some people think our home performances this season have been bad.......:emoticon-0120-doh:

I remember it being 5-2, but I didn't know that was the Coles' game.

Actually, I remember it being 5-1 before leaving.. in almost 8 years at the KC as a season pass holder I've walked out on all of 2 games, and that was one of them.
 
I remember it being 5-2, but I didn't know that was the Coles' game.

Actually, I remember it being 5-1 before leaving.. in almost 8 years at the KC as a season pass holder I've walked out on all of 2 games, and that was one of them.

We were 4-1 down just after the hour mark(due mainly to Coles' cock-up's), when Turner replaced him to rapturous applause.

That was pretty much the end for poor Danny Coles.