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Wingers of the decade
Hodgson 51%  51%  [ 29 ]
Hunte 4%  4%  [ 2 ]
Offiah 5%  5%  [ 3 ]
Pinkney 11%  11%  [ 6 ]
Wilshere 30%  30%  [ 17 ]
Total votes : 57
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 Post subject: Team of the decade - Wingers - Poll added
PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 2:47 pm 
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Off the top of my head...

David Hodgson
Nick Pinkney
Martin Offiah
John Wilshere
Joel Caine
Danny Arnold
Alan Hunte
Paul White

... have all been fairly regular wingers over the decade (KOTS - any stats?).

Have I made any glaring omissions? Your thoughts please...

Poll added - you can vote for two players in the poll

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 3:18 pm 
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Anthony Stewart played several games on the wing over two or three seasons and should be considered - though I think he's low down on the list.






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Hodgy & Offiah for me. I think 80%-90% of fans choices will include Hodgy, the one quality out and out winger I can honestly think we've had at their peak in the last 15 years. Offiah would get in purely because he is Offiah. Ok he was way past his best when we signed him but he still had that bit of magic that IMO makes him one of the best attacking wingers in world RL in my lifetime.

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Daley Williams
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Hodgy without question.






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David Hodgson and John Wilshere for me, although there are some wingers that have done well for us in this decade






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Did Mick Hancock play on the wing for us after 2000?






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