The Fab Four

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I know it`s a clichè and all that, but the fact is that we have four very talented footballers at our club. I don`t see the media trying to hype them to much and now everybody`s aboard the Dier/Alli-hypetrain. So I think it is up to us as supporters, to build some myth and legend. I have never seen The Holy Trinity or the Golden Vision, but I`ve seen the Fab Four and I demand that someone with the know-how makes tributevideos on Youtube, and someone to write songs and poems, because I want to be able say in a few years: "Remember the team that won all there is? Oh, the Fab Four could really play!" Come on! Let us create legends!!!

While I applaud your positiveness, I think you'll find we only WATCH the Legends and to do that they have to become Legends.

#legendisaslegenddoes
 


I really hope outsiders don't realise that it's actually McGeady and Naismith that make us tick and come in with a megabucks offer for one/both of them. That would rip our team apart and set us back a decade.
 
Lukaku deffo Ringo.
Stones - Paul
Delu - John
Barks - George
Galloway - B B King
McCarthy - Keith Richards
McGeady - Chris Martin
Barry - Elvis
 
I'd imagine the teams Beatles karaoke songs to be..

Romelu Lukaku - Getting better
Garth Barry - When I'm 64
Ross Barkley - All you need is love
Aiden MgGeady - Get back
John Stones - Money can't buy me love
James McCarthy - here, there and everywhere
Gerard Deulofeu - Hello Goodbye
Leon Osman - Yesterday
Kevin Mirallas - Love me do
Darron Gibson - Drive my car
Joel Robles - Help!!
Brendan Galloway - This boy
Mo Besic - Nowhere man
Leighton Baines - I feel fine
Tim Howard - Don't let me down

 

Tbh mate, us Blues hype our players higher than any other set of fans imo, and sooo many times they fail to live up to it.

This. I honestly cannot wait for the day in which the greatest team since the 80's stop finishing in mid-table positions.
 
I see the OP's point but I really dislike this "team within a team" dynamic.

Wasn't it Brian Labone ( a legend ) who observed that our 1969/70 title was the first ever won by a three man team? He was revealing his frustration at the hype around Harvey/Ball/Kendall which effectively locked everyone else out of getting credit.

Imagine what Andres Iniesta thinks of all the "MSN" stuff at the moment.

I think these "teams within a team" are bad for team morale.
No the opposite he stated the team was that good he or John Hurst alls they had to do was pass the ball out , and the holy trinity of Ball Harvey , and Kendall would do the rest it was a cheeky remark - he then went on to add the team was a footballing unit all over the pitch - he staed for pure football it was a better side that had won the 1963 championship!
I seen the 1969/70 team , and Labby was spot on what a quick passing footballing side they were - never seen anything at the blues since - the 1980's team came very close to perfection but Bally was world class!
 
I'd imagine the teams Beatles karaoke songs to be..

Romelu Lukaku - Getting better
Garth Barry - When I'm 64
Ross Barkley - All you need is love
Aiden MgGeady - Get back
John Stones - Money can't buy me love
James McCarthy - here, there and everywhere
Gerard Deulofeu - Hello Goodbye
Leon Osman - Yesterday
Kevin Mirallas - Love me do
Darron Gibson - Drive my car
Joel Robles - Help!!
Brendan Galloway - This boy
Mo Besic - Nowhere man
Leighton Baines - I feel fine
Tim Howard - Don't let me down
Tim Howards should be A little help {from a few fans} my friends
 

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