I met that squad in the dressing room at the BBG. Roy McFarland a true gentleman and lots of good characters within the squad...Kitson was the exception...talented but selfish player and someone I found to be an arrogant little s....o and so!
Moving back on topic...probably a Brexiteer!
Even Leicester fans didn’t like him. There was a shoe shop called Max in Leicester that marketed shoes under current Leicester players names. I bought a pair of Kitsons dirt cheap just after he’d left, the salesman said the shoes were unpopular because of the Kitson branding!
Best Derby debut. Wanchope.
Most underrated Derby player. Steve Powell.
Least liked Derby player. I'll go Ravanelli because his performances never matched his fee or his reputation and his wages had us in financial difficulties long after he had left
Who's the greatest footballer of all time? Maybe 4 outstanding individuals in Pele, Maradonna, Messi and Eusebio. Pele's 3 World Cups in 58, 62 and 70 put him top of the tree for me.
Best British player? George Best except when he played against McGovern when he never got a look in.
Best English player? Maybe these two belong in another category (unsung hero?) but I always thought Hudson (9 caps between 70 and 76) and Currie (17 caps between 72 and 79) deserved far more internationals than they got. Excellent players.
Best Derby player? Always a difficult thing to go for as it's impossible to compare a Centre Forward with a Right Back. Hector and George come quickly to mind up top as do Saunders and Bobby D. Injury keeps Strupar out of the frame. MF Kinkladze, Baiano are the two outstanding ones to me. Central defence, how do you choose between Dave Mac, Roy Mac and Toddy? Keeper, I have Boulton just ahead of Shilts.
Best forward line? Gotta be Hector, O'Hare, Hinton. The H for Hit squad for Derby.
Most 'on a different planet' when playing for Derby? Georgi Kinkladze. I had the luck to witness him quite a few times when he was at his peak with Ajax. On the "wrong planet", I'd have to agree with rA, Claude Davis, Mr 50p Head.
Best cameo for Derby? McGrath, Ace Asanovic or Branko Strupar. Highly recommended Taribo West and (one that might surprise folk) Yozzer Burns
Yes...Wanchope’s debut was truly iconic.
Only claimed Ravanelli to be ‘overated’ not ‘hated’. To me he wasn’t a team player. It was all about him and he continued to cost us a fortune after he’d left.
Best player or GOAT is a bit of a waste of time for the reasons MA has suggested.
You can’t compare a striker with a keeper for instance...on the subject of which...Shilton is an interesting one. Capable of greatness undoubtedly but also flawed imo...personally I preferred Poom (for skill) and Martin Taylor (for attitude) and I very much doubt Shilts would have made it in the more modern game, let alone played for England, given his very limited ability with the ball at his feet.