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Thread: All-Time Notts County Mullets XI

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    All-Time Notts County Mullets XI

    Kyle Cameron for starters

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    Quote Originally Posted by keldsyke View Post
    Kyle Cameron for starters
    Players who came closest to what could be described as an 1980s style mullet were Tony Daws, Darren Davies and Don O'Riordan, who all had it relatively short at the front and long at the back. Maybe Declan Edge as well. None went full on Chris Waddle though.

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    Brian Kilcline , David Clarke David Hunt , Trevor Christie David Needham hair cuts classified as Mullets ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SinceSept1959 View Post
    Brian Kilcline , David Clarke David Hunt , Trevor Christie David Needham hair cuts classified as Mullets ?
    David Clarke is the only one of those I remember sporting what I’d call a mullet.

    As for David Hunt, he had the kind of lush hair you might see in an advert for shampoo or in a framed picture at your local barbershop.

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    I thought it said Muppets 👓

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glad2BeAPie View Post
    I thought it said Muppets ��
    your wish...
    All-Time Notts County mgr Muppets XI

    Jamie "Rizzo" Fullarton
    Martin "Mad Frog Kermit" Allen
    Sam "Eagle" Allardyce
    er...

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    David Clarke, of course.

    36 top flight appearances, and this in the days when there was only one sub. That's almost a full season's worth he had in the big time.
    Clarke was possibly a case of a player earning himself an enormous amount of credit in one match (scoring a late winner on his debut in a cup match at Aston Villa) but failing to ever live up to that. He wouldn't score a league goal until almost 4 years later and then left for 5th tier Lincoln. Not saying he was a bad player, he was half-decent, but perhaps a good example of how we were lacking as a squad when we were at top level. He mostly filled Nigel Worthington's no.3 shirt after he was sold to Howard Wilkinson's Sheff Wed.

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