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Jack Stamps All Time

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posted on 18/4/19

Don't be shy give it a try.

posted on 18/4/19

Seriously Huddz won it, feckin travesty that.

posted on 18/4/19



No but he would have if Frank had focused on him more.

posted on 18/4/19

The winner of the Jack Stamps Trophy will not be announced until the 23rd April.

posted on 18/4/19

Poom

Langan Mcfarland Wright Powell

Mackay

Gemmill Baiano Kinkladze

Hector George

posted on 18/4/19

Top 5 Vidals????

posted on 18/4/19

Mackay
McFarland
George
Hector
Gemmill

And I feel terrible leaving out Wright, Saunders, Baiano and Kinkladze

posted on 19/4/19

No one else wanting to play.

<violin>

posted on 19/4/19

Poor

Webster....Todd....McFarland.....Powell

Mackay

Gemmill....Idiakez....Hughes

George.......Hector



2 wellies, James was crap, he was one of the reasons we started our fall.


posted on 19/4/19

I typed Poom but it turned out different!

posted on 19/4/19

I'll take your word for it VC10 wish I could go back in a time machine to those days.

posted on 19/4/19

Nice try VC, trying to sneak Toddy in there
I agree, but that's another category, the best player never to have won it

posted on 19/4/19

Well It is very hard not to include Hinton. He had a great shot and could centre to a sixpence on the strikers head. And Bruce Rioch?

posted on 19/4/19

Oh dear I thought Todd had won it but Peter Daniel won it the year Todd was national player of the season.
So if I can't have Todd, it will have to be Keogh!

Yes Ramdini, Gladys was a super player and like some others did very well under BC and wasn't as good for others.

posted on 19/4/19

I’ve changed my mind about Keogh, I’ll go for Mark Wright instead.

posted on 20/4/19

Prone to the odd poor challenge, he'd get sent off usually, Mark Wright was the best centre half I have ever seen in a Derby shirt.
I loved Dean Saunders, Phil Gee, Bianno, Kinky, Stimac, McMinn,(I was there when he scored on his debut) Wanchope. I've been privileged to see so many great players. Now there's Keogh and Tom Lawrence. How times have changed.

posted on 21/4/19

Yeah that was when I first started watching AJ:

Goddard,Hebbard, Shilts n Deano.

Remember when we had the dream team too. Went yet usual way it does when we come into money.

posted on 21/4/19

I actually think Keogh’s improved this year. Lawrence I think would benefit from a team that can win the ball back.

posted on 21/4/19

Do you think players from the past tend to improve immeasurably the older we get? 🤔

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 21/4/19

comment by ViewFromTheStudent (U1581)
posted 50 minutes ago
Do you think players from the past tend to improve immeasurably the older we get? 🤔
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Can speak about footie View, but certainly with regards to bike racers, "the older they get the faster they were" rings true, except in my case, where it's "the older they get the fatter they are".............

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 21/4/19

*Can't

posted on 21/4/19

The team when I started to go regularly were:

Matthews

Richardson..................Daniel

Webster....Saxton.....Waller

Hughes...Hector...Buxton/Thomas...Durban...Hodgson

They weren't much good, but improved when BC had time to sort thing out. Hope FL gets time and has the same effect.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 21/4/19

Hughes is wearing well VC.

posted on 21/4/19

No Scouse, that was his grandad. Ian Buxton was great uncle to Bucko and Hodgson was the father of Woy.

Kevin was the King and we got to the top.

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