Question:
Is it just me or was the 1970s not by far the best era in scottih football ,For great players and characters?
pancho
2009-01-01 09:17:34 UTC
RANGERS, wee Tommy mclean,Davie cooper,Derek johnstone, Peter mc cloy. CELTIC, Danny mc grain, King kenny dalgleish,HIBS, Pat stanton,Des bremner,Jakie mcnamara snr, alex cropely, George best(yes i was at a game he played for hibs) Hearts,Drew busby, Walter kidd,young robbo 79(john robertson) Dundee u , paul sturrock. Dundee,jocky scott. Aberdeen, Joe harper, Drew jarvie, young alex mcleish and young strachan. Motherwell , wuillie pettigrew(King of the overhead backflip goal,looked like a hippy)ST mirren, Tony fitzpatric, and who was the perm haired striker similar to derek johnstone.(That was a great team). Hibs9 st johnstone2. What an era.
Four answers:
anonymous
2009-01-01 09:51:59 UTC
Don't forget '67 mate, with Celtic in Lisbon (I was there) and The Late Great and Unforgettable Jim Baxter at Wembley, showing the Sassenachs how to play 'the beautiful game.'
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2016-04-07 02:59:52 UTC
I personally think kobe is not the greatest, but one of the best. He can get really clutch and hit any shot that is needed, so that parts him from a ton of people. Not many people can do that and he has a very long range he can hit threes from 25 feet out or so. He was never a great team player until he noticed he hogs too much when Shaq left. D; bummer, he is now averaging around 5 assists per game. Jordan was really good too, but he is different to Kobe because he was an inside player that likes driving into the lane from the front. Kobe was more of a perimeter guy, and if he did go inside he would usually go baseline for the reverse. I don't think about Championships or rings or any award when it comes to a great player, nor do i think about a one time performance that i doubt will ever happen again, a great player can carry a team that isn't that great. Allen Iverson carried his 76'ers a ton with only the help of Dikembe Mutumbo and kobe '09 and '10 was with the help of pau gasol and i believe MWP ( Ron Artest )
anonymous
2009-01-01 10:08:50 UTC
Late 60's and early 70's was the golden age of Scottish football.(never to return unfortunately)



The results in European competitions prove that.
reggaetone
2009-01-02 14:51:24 UTC
Don't know about the best ever, but it was certainly streets, no, motorways, ahead of the hum-drum, money-oriented game we have today...."oh, will we ever see yer likes again...."



But of course, I'm biased.....but experienced!


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