Alanbileysfeathercut
Player Valuation: £70m
Terry Darracott!!!!!!!!
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He was a great athlete, as demonstrated by his overhead against Chelsea and the one you put there and he had a knack for getting himself in goal scoring positions in the box but he wasn't the most skillfull footballer. I think it shows that the picture you chose has a quote about how much he loves us and that is why I love him too. He is everton personified but he wasn't the best footballer.
I'll argue with this actually, I never really took to Cahill for some reason. But the lad did show a snide to him which I admired and his movement was a joy to behold. Top class in that regard. And has done it at big international stages.Tim Cahill.
Not actually that good of a footballer but I loved him and always wanted him in the team (other than his final season).
He also left just as he was starting to go downhill which is a very smart thing to do (see Howard, Osman, ruining their rep)
It could be argued that he was good enough to score the winning goal in a cup final.Paul Rideout
Li Tie
Joe Parkinson
Allesandro Pistone
David Unsworth
I thought of John BaileyThere is a whole raft of them from the 70s and early 80s.
Jim Pearson
Gary Jones
Imre Varadi
Mick Bernard
John Gidman
John Bailey
Ian Marshall
Happy days
Cahill was a boss footballer. A godTim Cahill.
Not actually that good of a footballer but I loved him and always wanted him in the team (other than his final season).
He also left just as he was starting to go downhill which is a very smart thing to do (see Howard, Osman, ruining their rep)