Who was your first Barnsley hero?

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  1. dreamboy3000

    dreamboy3000 Well-Known Member

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    Re: You were, and always will be

    Yeah he was playing for Wycombe Wanderers against us. Up there with the Adrian Pennock loving when it comes to away team players by our fans.
     
  2. JLWBigLil

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    Why? There's a number of us who'd been watching Barnsley for years before God signed from Celtic. He's by far the greatest player I've ever seen play for Barnsley, but he certainly wasn't my first Reds hero.
     
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    Agreed!
     
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    Neil Redfearn is the first player i can really remember thinking was class and loved him!!!

    But i was mascot around 1990ish - West Ham at home live on ITV opening day of season and ive still got framed photo at home of me with Andy Rammell. So i must have loved him also!!!!!

    Captains photo that day is Julian Dicks for West Ham. Remember him squeezing my hand really really hard when everyone shook hands for coin toss ect!!!
     
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    Re: You were, and always will be

    Sorry I thought you meant he was playing for us
     
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    Eddie loyden and Norman Dean both c/forwards , late 60s early 70s
     
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    Got to be Ronnie glavin when I was a nipper. In more relatively grown up times it's Neil redfearn.
     
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    Aggie

    A very local hero.
     
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    only 1 for clarkey so far?
    he was my hero n got me watching tarn.
    i honestly feel if it wasn't for him we would have spent the 80's fighting re-election, he single handed pushed our club forward.
    in todays terms its like beckham being gaffa of chesterfield
     
  10. Merde Tete

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    Roger Wylde (scored first BFC goals I ever saw)
    Paul Futcher (first ever BFC autograph, that og against West Brom, that near wonder goal against Everton, having long hair and being bald at the same time a la Terry Nutkins, making me think that all centre halves were that good)
    David Currie (the hair, the swagger, the unfeasibly tight shorts, the four goals against Bournemouth)
     
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    Re: Marlon?

    Brian joicey was great bloke too ,I always remember him calling into the old Bfc social club after a game ( during his illness) .He got a standing ovation and all the club "sang thus only one Brian joicey "! Poor Brian broke down crying . Loved the man .
     
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    You're correct actually......really does depend when you were born......i'd say anyone born in mid 60s early 70s would go for King Ronnie?
     
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    Totally agree with you, mate

    The thread has certainly brought back happy memories. Not only of King Ronnie, but quite a number of players.
     
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    My first Barnsley hero was George the sock man.
     
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    Tsk, tsk, tsk

    I do believe you're not treating this thread with the appropriate respect, young sir!:D:D
     
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    David Currie

    My all time Barnsley hero, as a kid I went to watch him - legend.
     
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    George Robledo. Terrific player a Chilean international and handsome enough to earn a living in Hollywood. I believe his ghost posts on here.
     
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    David currie.

    Bags of skill. Expect the unexpected.
     
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    Like him actually passing the ball?!
     
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    When I was younger, I loved Clint Marcelle and Neil Redfearn. Nicky Eaden and Arjan De Zeeuw too for that matter, in fact, the entire 96/97 squad.
     

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