
True mate, many of them were absolutely sublime. However I often wonder about blues of my dad's generation who would loved to have seen arteta, Cahill, Fellaini destroy city, Rooney albeit briefly, Coleman, Baines, Barkley, stones if he develops the way we hope. As individuals at their best the current generation is seeing some excellent players. Just need to win a bit of silverware.I'm sad that I never got to see the vast majority of the players people mention here...
Tricky Trev.
Why no Bob The pole or Peter Beagrie option ?
This. Like saying who would you prefer - Neville Southall or Andy Gray. Played totally opposite positions. Both class.
This sums it up nicely for me . they were both brilliant but completely different players. Tricky had the ability to run at full pelt with the nall under toyal control. Sheedy just oozed class and seemed to have all the time in the world even when he was surrounded.he was a better passer and one of the best finishers we've ever had.so its sheedy for meI think Sheedy.
If for no better reason than he became and remains a True Blue.
I don't think Steven ever became an "Evertonian" as such.
Plus he appeared disinterested in his latter days, culminating with the lid running on the pitch and remonstrating with him at Wembley in the '89 Cup Final.

