BobbyBiscuit Posted November 13, 2014 Report Posted November 13, 2014 Taken from Mad: A couple of Aberdeen Mad regulars are collating a feature for the Aberdeen FC Former Player Association magazine 'Heavenly Dancers' about the greatest 25 players in Aberdeen's history." They're looking for your help through the link below so please tell them your top 10 favourite Dons of all time, in order of preference from 1-10. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JJRT5KG Let's see yours then... Quote
manc_don Posted November 13, 2014 Report Posted November 13, 2014 It's a tough one, i'm going to have to think about this. Obviously a lot of them were known to be good, rather than me having witnessed them being good. Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted November 13, 2014 Author Report Posted November 13, 2014 It's a tough one, i'm going to have to think about this. Obviously a lot of them were known to be good, rather than me having witnessed them being good. Personally I don't think you can include players you've not seen, otherwise how could you possibly rank them? i.e. I couldn't say that Arthur Graham was better than Joe Harper but Martin Buchan was better than both when I didn't see any of them play for us. Think it has to be your favourites from what you've seen. Quote
manc_don Posted November 13, 2014 Report Posted November 13, 2014 Personally I don't think you can include players you've not seen, otherwise how could you possibly rank them? i.e. I couldn't say that Arthur Graham was better than Joe Harper but Martin Buchan was better than both when I didn't see any of them play for us. Think it has to be your favourites from what you've seen. I think that will make it easier then. Cheers Quote
ally s Posted November 13, 2014 Report Posted November 13, 2014 Willie Miller, Alex McLeish, Theo Snelders, Jim Leighton, Eoin Jess, Hans Gillhaus, Stewart McKimmie, Paul Mason, Brian Grant, David Robertson (controversial!!) Quote
Nellie The Don Posted November 13, 2014 Report Posted November 13, 2014 Purely instinctively: Jess, Gillhaus, Miller, Bett, McLeish, Snelders, Richardson, Shearer, Mason, Leighton Quote
Madbadteacher Posted November 13, 2014 Report Posted November 13, 2014 Miller W, Harper, Buchan, Strachan, Clark, Kennedy, Black, Leighton, McLeish, Shewan Quote
BigAl Posted November 13, 2014 Report Posted November 13, 2014 Christ Bobby, nae easy to do this, but here goes in no particular order: Snelders, Miller, McLeish, McMaster (scandal he never got a single Scotland cap ) Buchan, Harper, Weir, Gillhaus, Bett & Jess Quote
Kowalski Posted November 13, 2014 Report Posted November 13, 2014 Taken from Mad: A couple of Aberdeen Mad regulars are collating a feature for the Aberdeen FC Former Player Association magazine 'Heavenly Dancers' about the greatest 25 players in Aberdeen's history." They're looking for your help through the link below so please tell them your top 10 favourite Dons of all time, in order of preference from 1-10. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JJRT5KG Let's see yours then... Big difference between "greatest" and "favourite" for me. I'm assuming it's greatest that we're looking for though? Quote
tlg1903 Posted November 13, 2014 Report Posted November 13, 2014 I went on players I have seen Jess, Snelders, Shearer, Anderson, Grant, Booth, Mcginn, Stavrum, Zerouali, Richardson They could play a 1-1-2-3-3 Quote
Tyrant Posted November 14, 2014 Report Posted November 14, 2014 Players that I've seen (maybe showing my age a bit!): Eoin Jess Willie Miller Alex McLeish Russell Anderson Markus Heikkinen Jim Leighton Theo Snelders Duncan Shearer Jim Bet Brian Irvine Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted November 14, 2014 Author Report Posted November 14, 2014 1. Willie Miller 2. Jim Leighton 3. Alex McLeish 4. Brian Grant 5. Stewart McKimmie 6. Paul Mason 7. Charlie Nicholas 8. Theo Snelders 9. Duncan Shearer 10. Russell Anderson Quote
manc_don Posted November 14, 2014 Report Posted November 14, 2014 Having a long hard think about this, and it does show how little of the Dons I got to see when I lived abroad, i'd go for: Eoin Jess, Shearer, Anderson, Heikkinen, Severin (on his day along side the former), Shearer, Booth, Zeroali, Leighton, McNaughton. Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted November 14, 2014 Author Report Posted November 14, 2014 Having a long hard think about this, and it does show how little of the Dons I got to see when I lived abroad, i'd go for: Eoin Jess, Shearer, Anderson, Heikkinen, Severin (on his day along side the former), Shearer, Booth, Zeroali, Leighton, McNaughton. Big Dunc was a great player but not sure he was great enough to be included twice Manc... Quote
manc_don Posted November 14, 2014 Report Posted November 14, 2014 Big Dunc was a great player but not sure he was great enough to be included twice Manc... Lol, I never realised that swap one of him for snelders Quote
ally s Posted November 14, 2014 Report Posted November 14, 2014 1. Willie Miller 2. Jim Leighton 3. Alex McLeish 4. Brian Grant 5. Stewart McKimmie 6. Paul Mason 7. Charlie Nicholas 8. Theo Snelders 9. Duncan Shearer 10. Russell Anderson We must be of similar age BB. I knew you'd have him in your line up! Quote
mizer Posted November 14, 2014 Report Posted November 14, 2014 Andrew Southwick who is compiling them all had sent me a link for DT users.............. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JSZDZBL Quote
Kowalski Posted November 14, 2014 Report Posted November 14, 2014 Based on players I've seen. Willie Miller, Gordon Strachan, Jim Leighton, Alex McLeish, Peter Weir, Jim Bett, Eric Black, Frank McDougall, Paul Mason, Eoin Jess Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted November 14, 2014 Author Report Posted November 14, 2014 Andrew Southwick who is compiling them all had sent me a link for DT users.............. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JSZDZBL So why not put it up? Scared it may create some discussion on here..? We must be of similar age BB. I knew you'd have him in your line up! Aye, cracking player. I started going to matches regularly when he was first getting into the team regularly. Two footed, could tackle, pass, get goals, covered the pitch well...absolutely everything required to be a top class midfielder and he brought the best out in Jim Bett too. Quote
ally s Posted November 14, 2014 Report Posted November 14, 2014 So why not put it up? Scared it may create some discussion on here..? Aye, cracking player. I started going to matches regularly when he was first getting into the team regularly. Two footed, could tackle, pass, get goals, covered the pitch well...absolutely everything required to be a top class midfielder and he brought the best out in Jim Bett too. Agreed, had plenty still to offer when he was (wrongly) punted. Quote
Madbadteacher Posted November 14, 2014 Report Posted November 14, 2014 My worry about this is the Donald Colemans and George Hamiltons of our history won't get any votes despite being among our "greats" Bad enough I'll bet I'm one of a few to have Ally Shewan in there, along with Martin Buchan, but Zero would not be fit to lace the boots of Coleman and Hamilton, sorry. Quote
BigAl Posted November 14, 2014 Report Posted November 14, 2014 My worry about this is the Donald Colemans and George Hamiltons of our history won't get any votes despite being among our "greats" Bad enough I'll bet I'm one of a few to have Ally Shewan in there, along with Martin Buchan, but Zero would not be fit to lace the boots of Coleman and Hamilton, sorry. Your point is correct of course, but this is always the problem when you start doing polls for "greatest" whatever. It is always heavily influenced by more recently remembered players. The same applies when you question people on greatest ever song. A load of great (in my opinion) tracks from years ago get lost. Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted November 14, 2014 Author Report Posted November 14, 2014 My worry about this is the Donald Colemans and George Hamiltons of our history won't get any votes despite being among our "greats" Bad enough I'll bet I'm one of a few to have Ally Shewan in there, along with Martin Buchan, but Zero would not be fit to lace the boots of Coleman and Hamilton, sorry. Always going to happen though. People can only go on what they've seen. I wouldn't have Zerouali or Irvine for example anywhere near a greatest Dons list, but folk can only vote for who they've seen and their favourite therein. I can't say "I'll put George Hamilton in because my Grandad said he was ace". I wouldn't lose any sleep over it MBT, just a bit of fun and we've all got our own opinions and favourites which will never change, in all likelihood. Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted November 14, 2014 Author Report Posted November 14, 2014 Agreed, had plenty still to offer when he was (wrongly) punted. Remember that day, a tim mate of mine taking great pleasure in telling me he'd gone to Hivs. Gutted. A silent farewell for a quiet player who had done a lot for us. Quote
scotfree Posted November 15, 2014 Report Posted November 15, 2014 1. Willie Miller 2. Eric Black 3. Jim Bet 4. Alex McLeish 5. Jim Leighton 6. Gordon Strachan 7. Frank McDougall 8. Eoin Jess 9. Hans Gillhaus 10. Peter Weir That was fucking hard. Quote
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