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Has been the clubs best finisher over the years ? In my time i''d have to say Ted mac .

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Well you can look on it on stats...for example, i don''t think Earnshaw would get it, as he misses far too many, but made/got soo many chances, he scored loads....

It would have to be Ashton or Holt for me..... (or Ched Evans, he was pretty good...don''t remember him missing many)

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[quote user="grantroederdisaster"]Apparently Earnie has the best goals to games ratio in our history!

Thats what I heard anyway but one thing for sure is I know it isn''t one goal of his buttock Dean Coney![/quote]

but not goals to shot ratio.....

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Robert Fleck, Kevin Drinkell, Chris Sutton.

Malcolm Allen impressed me when he was here as well, though he wasn''t around for long. Very clinical. Ditto Ashley Ward.

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In my time its gotta be out of:Robbo, Earnshaw, Holty or Ashton.I would order them in terms of preference: Earnshaw Holty Robbo Ashton*this is just my prefence and no doubt some will say Ashton is the best of those 4 but my ordering isnt based on who i think is best*

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if ever, its none of those....

I know Earnie was good, but he does and did miss far too many, that is the problem with a striker like him, hes a decent finisher, but needs plenty of chances (which luckily he got here...)

what about Dublin? Did he ever miss? (he obviously did, i just don''t memorise Norwich misses....

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