by chunkygull » 07 May 2015, 21:15
A club/football legend should be someone who has been, has done or acheived very special things, preferably consistently. Sometimes it could be a player who has had a very, very special bond with the fans over a long period of time.
We have had a few that might come close to that criteria, but I struggle to think of anyone who really, really deserves that acolade in my time, most definitely no players in the last 10 years. I know there is a lot of love for a few players from our conference promotion team, perhaps I dont give them enough credit, but I never really consider any of them much in my thoughts when asked about players I rate etc, probably because we were non-league.
Yes Nicho was quite a good player at times, he had his moments, some decent set pieces and assists, he was here a while, one really good season and a few quite good ones for sure, but none of these things make a real legend. Legends are really special.
Brian McGlinchy who was left back just a few years before Nicho was a much better player and better in that position, never hear him being called a legend. I think a few get long service and legend too intertwined.
A club/football legend should be someone who has been, has done or acheived very special things, preferably consistently. Sometimes it could be a player who has had a very, very special bond with the fans over a long period of time.
We have had a few that might come close to that criteria, but I struggle to think of anyone who really, really deserves that acolade in my time, most definitely no players in the last 10 years. I know there is a lot of love for a few players from our conference promotion team, perhaps I dont give them enough credit, but I never really consider any of them much in my thoughts when asked about players I rate etc, probably because we were non-league.
Yes Nicho was quite a good player at times, he had his moments, some decent set pieces and assists, he was here a while, one really good season and a few quite good ones for sure, but none of these things make a real legend. Legends are really special.
Brian McGlinchy who was left back just a few years before Nicho was a much better player and better in that position, never hear him being called a legend. I think a few get long service and legend too intertwined.