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kirkhall wrote:1/Eckersley 2/Drummond 3/Lewis 4/Donlan 5/Fox 6/Woods 7/Murphy 8/Chisnall 9/Ashcroft 10/Owen 11/Martyn T 12/Martyn M 13/Boyd
14/Risman 15/Martyn T jnr 16/Clarkson 17/Wilkinson
There are many great players left out, ball playing loose forwards,Pinner & Foster,hard men, Pawsey,Grimes and Smethurst etc however, with Murphy in the team we didn't them, Murph was simply the best player& Coach I have ever seen and with these players at his disposal we would have been unbeatable! my opinion, of course!
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Joined: Feb 02 2009 Posts: 3533 Location: In the wild West(Leigh)
Thanks everyone - now your getting the idea
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Joined: Dec 27 2002 Posts: 3042 Location: LILFORD PARK
Well as promised here is the owd fellas team:
1. Jimmy Ledgard
2. Joe Walsh
3. Trevor Allen
4. Teddy Kerwick
5. Des Drummond
6. John Woods
7. Alex Murphy
8. Charlie Pawsey
9. Kevin Ashcroft
10. Bill Robinson
11. Mick Martyn
12. Rex Mossop
13. Peter Foster
14. Steve Donlan
15. Gordon Lewis
16. Alf Wilkinson
17. Walt Tabern
Coach: Alex Murphy
Other possibilities just missing out: Joe Egan, Derek Pyke, Bill McFarland, Ray Tabern, Bill Kindon, Norman Harris, Alan Ackers, Neil Turley, Martin Ryan, Terry Bilsbury, Mick Stacey.
By the way, he did mention that he knows Pawsey played predominantly in the 2nd row however, this would still be his "dream team"
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Joined: Feb 02 2009 Posts: 3533 Location: In the wild West(Leigh)
As voting stands at the moment John Woods is considered to be Leigh's best ever player - he's the only one who got 100% of votes for his position. The next would be Des Drummond because one person didn't put him in his team at all!
This is Leigh's dream 1-7 line up at the moment
1 Turley (7 votes) Hogan (6 votes)
2 Drummond (25 votes)
3 Donlan (13 votes)
4 Lewis/Bilsbury (8 votes each)
5 Walsh (13 votes)
6 Woods (26 votes)
7 Murphy (19 votes)
Those numbers may not be exact because I've just done a quick count - but I think our dream team is looking pretty good up to now.
Thanks everyone but keep 'em coming, the forwards are bit harder to count but I'll get round to it soon.
BTW I've obviously treated Vikingman's contribution with the contempt it deserves!
Serious sport has nothing to do with fair play. It is bound up with hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all rules and sadistic pleasure in witnessing violence. In other words, it is war minus the shooting. George Orwell
There are none so blind as those who will not see.
Joined: Feb 02 2009 Posts: 3533 Location: In the wild West(Leigh)
I'm having a problem with the forwards as the voting is very tight for the no's 11 & 12 shirts.
I've got Clarke with 9 votes, Tommy Martyn with 7 votes, Mick Martyn with 8 votes and 6 votes go to an unnamed Martyn, which could be a vote for either Tommy or Mick - I don't know which.
Other than that the vote is:
8 Wilkinson (9 votes)
9 Ashcroft (10 votes)
10 Street (10 votes)
11 ?
12 ?
13 Bristow (6 votes)
I think the choices for the subs should be chosen as such:
Each person chosen in their position will keep their votes and if they are voted a place on the subs bench, they will get a point added on - the four players with the highest overall votes gets a place - does everyone agree that this is a fair way to choose?
PS can anyone help me solve the riddle of the Martyns?
Serious sport has nothing to do with fair play. It is bound up with hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all rules and sadistic pleasure in witnessing violence. In other words, it is war minus the shooting. George Orwell
There are none so blind as those who will not see.
Joined: Nov 21 2002 Posts: 2448 Location: Near Toronto (but my heart's in Leigh)
1. Neil Turley
2. Phil Fox
3. Steve Donlan
4. Terry Bilsbury
5. Des Drummond
6. John Woods
7. Alex Murphy
8. Tony Cotterill
9. Kevin Ashcroft
10. Tim Street
11. Mick Martyn
12. John Westhead
13. Adam Bristow
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