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  1. C19RK73

    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    Sunderland's greatest signing
    The Sunderland Echo has compiled a list of the club's 100 best transfers - and we want you to pick the number one.

    1. Who has been Sunderland AFC's greatest post-World War signing?
      Pick your favourite from the 10 options below.
      • Kevin Phillips
      • Niall Quinn
      • Charlie Hurley
      • Len Shackleton
      • Brian Clough
      • Dave Watson
      • Marco Gabbiadini
      • Kevin Ball
      • Gary Bennett
      • George Mulhall

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    I'd have to go with phillips purely for the minimal fee we paid and his return
     
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  2. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    I have voted for Super Kev..
     
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  3. Tel (they/them)

    Tel (they/them) Sucky’s Bailiff

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    Quinn has to be the most important one surely, with what's gone on after he retired etc?
     
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  4. Nordic

    Nordic Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, i think that's the correct shout.

    On the pitch, as a signing who cost next to nowt and did what he did, giving me the best years of my football supporting life it's Super Kev.

    However, not just in terms of what he did on the pitch. but how he dug in to keep this club going, when it was literally on the brink of disaster it has to be big Niall.
     
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  5. Blunham Mackem

    Blunham Mackem Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Taking signing to be playing-related only for sheer impact, you can't look past SuperKev.

    The problem is comparing players from different ages.

    Charlie Hurley and Shacks were giants were of their time. Dave Watson went onto bigger and better things after he left us.
     
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    SAFCDRUM Well-Known Member

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    Has to be Super kev? Saying that where might we have been without Gabbiadini?
     
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    The only one it can be.....



    SUPER KEV <party>
     
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  8. C19RK73

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    Loved marco me like
     
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  9. C19RK73

    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    So who did you vote for?
     
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    Sunderland's greatest signing
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    Super Kev for me like !!!!
     
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    Quinny for me, on and off the pitch !
     
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    Jeff Whitley
     
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    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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  14. Nordic

    Nordic Well-Known Member

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    ...but seriously. Quinn, coz it asks who has been Sunderland AFC's greatest post-World War signing.

    If it has asked 'greatest post-World War player' it would have been SuperKev.
     
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    Its a very simple one for me.

    Super Kevin Phillips is the best £350,000 we have ever spent and is simply the best footballer I've seen in my time following the lads since the 1974/5 season. Not only a fantastic goalscorer and still only Englishman to win the coveted European Golden Boot but also a magnificent passer, header and controller of the ball and a tireless worker for the team. He had no obvious weaknesses for me and was one of Europe's top strikers in his pomp.

    He will be heralded in these parts for generations and spoken about to our kids by us all, as we heard spoken about Shack, Hurley and Clough etc to us.

    A true Sunderland legend and iconic figurehead.
     
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  16. Vincemac

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    Skp no one else comes close <bubbly>
     
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    It has to be SNQ for what he brought to the Club and the City, he is a true legend, a word used far too often, but in this case well merited.
     
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    Super Kev by an utter landslide. Golden boot winner in this age with Sunderland, I don't think that will ever happen again with a club our size. I used to watch him play and he really could play. He could pass, dribble, drop in midfield and spray the ball about and most importantly he could finish. The first season we came up and he ripped premiership defenders apart is the best season I've ever had as a fan. A true legend and could of easily played for any team in the land.
     
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    Gary ****ing Bennett??!! God if he's in the top ten no wonder we feel so hard done by!
     
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  20. Vincemac

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    And but f
     
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