No surprise that three of mine came from the 1980/81 Third Division Champions side, collectively THE best Millers team in my lifetime, Gwyther, an old fashioned up & at em centre forward during my teenage years, & Revs for his workrate, the fact that he's such a nice fella, but most of all providing me with the finest moment of my Millers supporting life.....that goal!!!!!
John Seasman - the player I would have loved to be.
Gerry Forrest - pure class
Alex Revell - for the reasons already given by Brad
Tony Towner - electrifying
Alan Lee - a bit like Revell. Not the most talented but never gave less than his best
Paul warne
Paul hurst
Ronnie Moore
john Breckin
Gerry forrest
Recently I admired Arni as a gifted player who was playing way below his standard but always thought he was just doing his job rather than being 'ours'.
Tiger - Towner especially - i never got to see him play though.
On his day he was terrific, used to play with his socks pulled down like Steve Claridge.
At the end of the match he used to come off covered in bruises where the full-back tried to kick him all over the pitch.
On a bad day he was pants but that`s footballers for you, if they were exceptional every game they would be playing in the Champions League and not at RUFC.
Tiger was also well thought of at Millwall.
Like to think we saw the best of Tony when we had him at our club, never did too much when he left.
John Seasman came at the same time what a bargain they were.
Tiger - Towner especially - i never got to see him play though.
On his day he was terrific, used to play with his socks pulled down like Steve Claridge.
At the end of the match he used to come off covered in bruises where the full-back tried to kick him all over the pitch.
On a bad day he was pants but that`s footballers for you, if they were exceptional every game they would be playing in the Champions League and not at RUFC.
Tiger was also well thought of at Millwall.
Like to think we saw the best of Tony when we had him at our club, never did too much when he left.
John Seasman came at the same time what a bargain they were.
Happy Days.
Right about that Tiger, the most exciting player ever to pull on a Millers shirt in my time. My old dad used to liken him to Jimmy Rudd from the early 50's, but that was before my time. Derek Dougan used to say "If theres a better outside right in British football today, I've yet to see him" Seasman was in my opinion sublime class.
Just a note about tiger. When he came back last season from his furniture removal buissness here couldn't believe the reception, he actually thought no one would remember him. Speaks volumes.
I don't feel "heroes" is appropriate to anyone in football. That said all my picks are from an era when I was less cynical and more emotionally involved with the club and football.