There have been lot's, but for shear excitement it has to be the one and only Iain McCulloch.
Hard as nails and everytime he got the ball something was possible. He should have played for one of the big boys and Scotland.
So many great players to choose from (mostly before this millennium)!
My Dad always used to rave about Martyn Busby saying he was too clever for those around him but my favourite has got to be Iain 'the cat' McCulloch!
There have been lot's, but for shear excitement it has to be the one and only Iain McCulloch.
Hard as nails and everytime he got the ball something was possible. He should have played for one of the big boys and Scotland.
Rayo Rayo
Scanlon
Carter
Bradd
Cant decide on one
It's funny how whenever we have a thread relating to best player or best team etc the default for the majority of us is those from the 81/82/83/84 era.
For those of us who were privileged enough to see these guys play it was a blessing and i agree that it really is difficult to choose your best player as they were all great in their own way. But as the OP states we are choosing our 'favourite' player ... think that actually makes it even harder!
I always wonder how great it would have been to witness the likes of Tommy Lawton and Jimmy Sewell in their prime in a Notts shirt, must be the same for those too young to have witnessed those Sirrel years.
Ray O used to practice his free kicks in the car park behind the Kop