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The Greatest Striker That Ever Lived !

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I know you're fishing but Perry has been going on about this all morning on TalkEverton. Nobody outside Everton gives a shite really.

Never heard of him.

scargill was better......

i thought this thread was about John Mcginlay

http://www.evertonfc.com/home/?page_id=1

Never mind lads, atleast you didnt waste your money going!

 

:drinks:

 

How many games did you see him play, Pablo and do you think that justifies you to call him the best striker that ever lived.

Haven't even looked and would wager the blue tit is on about Dixie Deans? Not fit to lace Nat Lofthouses boots.

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Haven't even looked and would wager the blue tit is on about Dixie Deans? Not fit to lace Nat Lofthouses boots.

 

Another legend, obviously.

 

When Dixie left us, he was replaced by a Bolton lad!

Another legend, obviously.

 

When Dixie left us, he was replaced by a Bolton lad!

 

Tommy Lawton. Now I did see him play for Arsenal against Bolton.

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Tommy Lawton. Now I did see him play for Arsenal against Bolton.

 

Think it was Farnworth he was from.

Think it was Farnworth he was from.

 

No Tonge Moor or Folds Road.

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Ah right. He got a lot of stick when he first come.

I thought this was going to be about Di St??fano or something.

Must admit, I was expecting Pele to get a mention..................

Or Dean Windass.

or Brixton, well his goal-to-game ratio is surely as good as all the above mentioned :roll: :p

Tony Caldwell; half electrician, half goal machine, legend.

3 England internationals went to the same school in Bolton

OK George... the school is Castle Hill, and Nat was one, Tommy Lawton was the second, but I'm beggared if I can remember the third.

Edited by byrom is the king

Roger Hunt was a yonner.

The third one was Bill Holden but I don't think he played for England. Roger Hunt came from Newton le Willows.

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but could he play left back?

 

 

There is but one God....and BYROM is his name

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