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Was going to say Daryl Sutch, but just found he played briefly for Southend and Boston after he left us.

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[quote user="Largey"]Declan Rudd. Korey Smith. Chris Martin.....

:)[/quote]Lol Largey give them boys time, I fear it might not be much though I''m sad to say.

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[quote user="norfolkbroadslim"]

Not for us, but I suppose Le Tissier is one of the most famous. 

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What makes Le Tissier only playing for the Saints all the more amazing is the quality he had - he must have had offers from other clubs. 

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Le Tiss was the player that got me thinking about this initially after reading an article, the guy must literally walk on water in the Hamptons, I would imagine it''s like a do whatever you like free card in Monopoly.

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Wow that''s impressive, so it seems as Filly says they are indeed about as common as rocking horse poo, just like manure''s Giggs.

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Good call Smithy! I think I read somewhere that he also played for us during the war and his true appearances were well into the 500s. Those war games don''t count as league games though.

 

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Matt Le Tissier was a fantastic player. i dongt think there was a better footballer in this country (possibly in Europe) than Le tiss in the 90''s.

i was watching some footy vids on you tube the other day and one of them was a compilation of Le Tissiers goals... the one against man utd where he beats 5 defenders then nonchalently lobs schmeichal is a beauty!

8 caps for England and only 1 of them as a start.... how different could euro 96 and world cup 98 been had Tiss been in the side?

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As good as LeTiss was (and he was more than good), surely the most famous one-club players are the two who are still performing at the highest level with outstanding ability to this day - and whilst they are still playing, the likelihood of them leaving their club before their careers finish is pretty slim.  Ladies and gents, I present to you... Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes. Thank you, and good night...

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my first thought was terry paine of southampton. i was surprised to find out that after 711 games, he played for hereford.

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I often wonder if there was a better player to play less than 10 times for England than Le Tiss.

Davo

 

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