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Gary Moore, see which moves faster, him or statue.
That is funny and has cheered me up!Russ Williamson and Terrell Egbri. The savings we make in raw materials and labour would mean we could probably afford both. Plus it makes sculpture more accessible to children.
...George MacKenzie - most caps whilst at club...
Ah of course I forgot Demi passed this recently.George McKenzie has subsequently been passed by Jason Demetriou (19 of his 51 caps for Cyprus have come during his time at Roots Hall, compared to 9 Northern Ireland caps for McKenzie), not that this diminishes the achievement.
maybe we could have 4 all in wicket keeper and slip pose.. in celebration of Colin Murphy (the man that signed Stan) and also the man that had the players doing slips practise in training. My four would beWell I'd keep Trigg obviously. I'd also throw these up for selection
William Sutherland - WW1 casualty, after leaving Southend was caretaker at Cecil Jones, before enlisting
Archie Wilson - WW1 casualty, helped us win promotion in 1913
Sandy Anderson- record number of league games
Arthur Williamson - record consecutive appearances
Jimmy Evans - first cap whilst playing for the club and leading goalscorer whilst defender
Jimmy Shankly - record number of goals in one season
Dave Robinson - player/trainer/staff member, 60 years at club in total
George MacKenzie - most caps whilst at club
Roy Hollis - 135 goals, highest number of goals for the club
personally, I'd have Trigg, Robinson and Webby
just realised thats 5, **** em, 5 it is...
Sid Broomfield, Maybe Dave Webb and Tilly statues and would definitely have some kind of imagery around or on the stadium to commemorate these moments/ players
Ian Benajmin ( putting ball in Bury net)
Stan Collymore ( lifted on fans shoulders, relegation survival)
Duncan Jupp (Cardiff Goal celebration)
Freddy Eastwood ( knee slide celebration after Man Utd goal)
Ricky Otto & Chris Powell (classic celebrating goal photo)
Daniel Bentley (Penalties celebration Wembley)
plus photos of these players in their prime
Adam Barrett, Paul Clark, Simon Royce, Roy Holis, David Crown, Kevin Mayer, Peter Taylor, Steve Tilson, Ronnie Whelan, Mark Gower, Darryl Flahavan, Mike Marsh, Brett Angel, Richard Cadette, Glen Pennyfather, Billy Best, Ryan Leonard, Paul Sansome...
Or if one wants to court a bit of controversy one might go for:
1. Anton Johnson
2. Vic Jobson
and
3. Cecil Rhodes