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for norwich, it could only be kevin keelan.non noriwich, one of my all time favourite players was fabrizio ravanelli

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[quote user="lordyfan"]for norwich, it could only be kevin keelan.

non noriwich, one of my all time favourite players was fabrizio ravanelli
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Bloody hell, how could i forget Keelan! Born in India i believe?

My top 5

Keelan

Cossen

Kennon

Van Wyhk

Ethutu

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[quote user="Arthur Whittle"]

[quote user="lordyfan"]for norwich, it could only be kevin keelan.

non noriwich, one of my all time favourite players was fabrizio ravanelli
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Bloody hell, how could i forget Keelan! Born in India i believe?

My top 5

Keelan

Cossen

Kennon

Van Wyhk

Ethutu

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*crossan*

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[quote user="Gingerpele"]

Was Keelan not English?

 

anyway probably Steeno for me [:D]

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Well i dont know the ins and outs but he was born in India.

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[quote user="Arthur Whittle"][quote user="Gingerpele"]

Was Keelan not English?

 

anyway probably Steeno for me [:D]

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Well i dont know the ins and outs but he was born in India.

[/quote]So was Cliff Richard and Joanna Lumley

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[quote user="Sports Desk Pete"]Either the Great Dane David Nielsen or the Prince of Denmark Thomas Helveg for me.[/quote]

you didn''t seriously think Nielsen was any good did you Pete?! i think the sun is getting to you!

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Sorry Arthur, but I''ve been following as best I can since 1972 but have never heard of Errol Crossan.

I wish I had. It would have given my NCFC scarf a little more cache when I was a kid.

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[quote user="Houston Canary"]Sorry Arthur, but I''ve been following as best I can since 1972 but have never heard of Errol Crossan. [/quote]

thhats because he played in the 50''s

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[quote user="Good Touch For A Big Man"]

Well if were excluding Ireland then lets face it were really struggling for good foreign players at Norwich. It would have to go with Steeno. Cracking player and I still remember one shot at the Barclay End where he hit the crossbar and such was the force of the shot that crossbar was still shaking for a couple of seconds afterwards.

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that was against wolves at home 2001-2002 play off season. we won 2-nil. Remember that shot well i was right behind it in the barclay

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My top three Would be,

1. David Nielsen - loved his celebrations and scored some great goals too

2. Cedric Anselin - Remember him? thought this guy started really well at norwich, what happened to him? But anyway i was at school when he was at norwich and at that age if a foreign player had a decent name he was a good player!

3. Steeno - everthing about him was just cool.

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[quote user="jas the barclay king"]

[quote user="Sports Desk Pete"]Either the Great Dane David Nielsen or the Prince of Denmark Thomas Helveg for me.[/quote]

you didn''t seriously think Nielsen was any good did you Pete?! i think the sun is getting to you!

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Favourite Jas, not best...

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When looking round the terrace restuarant years ago,a major picture of a old keeper, keelan, making a save and in the blurb it said Born in calcutter..So if he wa as good as my dad and other say,it must be him..But my choice,dont laugh,wouldve been a frenchman,no not the 16 second man,the winger who showed class and trickery at times..his trouble was never getting back to help..But another one that couldve been a hero was that bloke who only played about 10 games i think but scored 6 then got injury that finished his career, Giallanzo.

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