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Most existing Safc player in your time

This is a very difficult decision but my choice reverts to my youth. Dennis Tueart my not be a name that springs to mind but he was a player that exited fans. He had the ability to attack defenders rather than play the ball back was two footed and an eye for goal. A member of the 1973 Cup Final team and
not to mention his overhead kick which he scored for Man City against the Mags in the 1976 League Cup Final.
There are many more players who I could have acclaimed and I know you will have many which live in your memory as does Tueart for me.
Marco.
Adam Johnson was far superior to both of them.
Johnston got everyone on the edge of their seats. One of my favourite ever players.
 
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Always remember the sound of all the seats in the Main Stand lifting in unison when Marco started a run in the opposing half
Indeed.
Saw him twice away in that London and very similar. Think it was Charlton away when they played their home games at Upton Park.
 
This is a very difficult decision but my choice reverts to my youth. Dennis Tueart my not be a name that springs to mind but he was a player that exited fans. He had the ability to attack defenders rather than play the ball back was two footed and an eye for goal. A member of the 1973 Cup Final team and
not to mention his overhead kick which he scored for Man City against the Mags in the 1976 League Cup Final.
There are many more players who I could have acclaimed and I know you will have many which live in your memory as does Tueart for me.
Tueart for me
Can you explain how Tueart exited fans?
Oh and BTW Grammarly is a free spell checker and predictive text can be switched off. :D

See v Oxford Away 1973. That goal is indicative of Tueart
Probaly won't go down too well because he wasn't a forward, but Dick Malone for me because when he went on one of his runs it was a crowd lifter. Billy Hughes a close second.

Super Dick
 
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Paul Bracewell
Jan Kirchhoff
Graham Kavanagh
Andy Reid
Dan Neil
Special mentions for:
Kenwyn
Pickford
Nobody has mentioned Defoe yet?
 
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Sess was magic, Used to love watching him get the ball from throw ins our simple passes into his feet and he used to just take it on the half turn and skin everyone, made it look so easy.

Special mentions to Kenwyne, different attributes but an absolute monster on his day, used to fling opponents about like an empty tracksuit.
 
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