Oldies agree Winnie and Norman Dean. Would add Johnny Evans.
Also Glavin. With Banks, Redders and Ally Millar, loved watching that guy. What a left foot. Magic.
Early days George Kerr, Eric Winstanley , Norman Dean,
Later, Ian Banks, Ronnie Glavin and Captain Marvel Neil Redfearn , plenty more I could add !!,
Oldies agree Winnie and Norman Dean. Would add Johnny Evans.
Also Glavin. With Banks, Redders and Ally Millar, loved watching that guy. What a left foot. Magic.
Les Lea, Bobby Doyle, Anton otulakowski, Brian joicey and many more
David Currie and Steve Agnew when I first started going. Quality footballers.
Early days brings happy memories of Duncan Sharpe , Eric Winstanley , John Bettany , Eddie Lioyden & Barrie Thomas & as the years rolled on then the best of all " King Ronnie " with Macca, Trevor Aylott & Ian Evans amongst my favourites & then Arjan Dezoo , Redders , Ashley Ward & Hignett , the trouble is when you have watched them for 60 years there are so many & no doubt I could sit down & write another list of players that I loved watching , great memories !!
Earnshaw.
Barry Thomas.
Those who have been fans for decades will remember my earliest heroes in the early/ mid 1960's at Oakwell ----
Jim Baxter
Ken Oliver
Eric Winstanley
Pat Howard (laiked wi him in Doduth Kere Rooad Sec Mod schooil team)
Apart from the ones mentioned, I loved Gary Pierce, Billy Ronson, Andy Payton, Neil Thompson and David Geddis.
I've heard there is a player in the club called Phil Gridelet who is meant to be brilliant? But nobody has seen him yet!