Who you think deserved a trophy, but never won one

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Tim Cahill - Cracking little bargain of a player at £1.5m, ran his socks off for us and appers to love us to this day. Also knew when to call it a day and leave, before he stank the place out.

He sure does

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Cahill and Jags for sure, always willing to put their bodies on the line for the cause.
Baines for his loyalty when he could've gone somewhere more likely to win a trophy.
I'd have also liked to have seen big Dunc win a trophy properly. Let's be honest Amokachi had more to do with '95 than he did!
 
Tim Cahill - Cracking little bargain of a player at £1.5m, ran his socks off for us and appears to love us to this day. Also knew when to call it a day and leave, before he stank the place out.

I just assume Bobby would have run off Cahill if he'd stayed, for doing things like "trying hard" and "caring a lot."
 

Mìke Lyons stands out head and shoulders above a crowd of good shouts, If anyone deserved a pot, it was him.

Remember being absolutely gutted the day he went to Sheff Wed - As gutted to see him leave as he was to. I don't think I've ever seen a player as genuinely pleased when we won, or as glum when we lost.

Dave Hickson famously said he'd have broken every bone for Everton - Mick was the same. Me eldest brother used to cop for spares off him, too. Once stopped him from trying to chin Andy King on the train home after a defeat against one of the london sides (WHU?) because king said he wern't arsed they got beat.
 
Ah dave Thomas socks around his ankles whipping those balls in, happy days.
True mate! Much though Bainesy and pienaar had a great understanding, ive yet to see anything come close to Thomas and the Latch! What the hell would those to be worth in todays market???
 
Sorry, I never really held the Charity Shield in high regard but if it means Harvey won a pot then I'll count it from this day on. Totally agree with Latchford too.

Never got the dislike from some toward Lineker - he's said recently that we were the best team he played for and didn't want to leave. Player contracts were different then, they had little say.
He also said he held a grudge against Howard for ages after, he said "i scored 40 goals and he got rid of me, what more was I supposed to do"?
 
David unsworth. True great modern player, the fact he is still here is a testament for his love for the club.
 

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