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We want 4 stands!
if he doesn't make the cut, who does?
Could you name them. Billy Best and Stanley are already there. Personally and I'm an old s od like you I cannot think of any striker that comes close to these 3 in my time of watching Blues. Not even Cadette and oh Andy Ansah.
Good write up YB, although it was Northampton in the play off semis and not Lincoln.
Nope - Sorry - I guess you didn't expect anything else from me. I will concede on many points not least of which are the debut performance, passing to Juppy in the play-off final, the goals away at Swansea and the free-kick vs Man Utd. It's a mightily impressive strike rate that's for sure but to be a top 12 Southend legend of all time takes much more than that I'm afraid and the performances after the game vs Man U, 'injured' or not are one of the key reasons why he doesn't make the list for me. I have seen enough other Southend forwards during my lifetime that would make the list before Freddy.
Not in the class of Greg Shepherd!
I do find that amazing. Totally understand you are welcome to your point but I dont really think you can think of many better strikers than Freddy. This is my 25th season (guessing were approx same age) and I cant think of anyone better than won more points and games on his own than Freddy.
Only Collymore comes close ability wise and you cant really call a guy that played 30 times a legend.
For me he is the best forward we have ever had. I have never seen one man be so responsible for a side sucess. He had great platers around him but he was still a one man goal machine. Love him.
You love him so much you can't spell his name?!!!:winking:
Anyone of the other 4 now who have voted against care to share their reasons? Mr Grumpy (aka Fasto) I'm looking at YOU!!!!
People keep trotting this out, I don't buy into it myself. Yes, he may have wanted out but as I recall he had a series of injuries around that time which weren't exactly helpful. Don't forget the downward spiral we were on and that it's hard to go from being the adored golden boy in a winning team to a forward getting no service in a losing team.Yeah, after the Man U game he seemingly didn't care. His form dipped and he took the first opportunity to get out. Old Shep wasn't like that, he was a prolific goalscorer but he didn't let the fame go to his head.
People keep trotting this out, I don't buy into it myself. Yes, he may have wanted out but as I recall he had a series of injuries around that time which weren't exactly helpful. Don't forget the downward spiral we were on and that it's hard to go from being the adored golden boy in a winning team to a forward getting no service in a losing team.
Fasto hasn't forgiven Freddy for scoring against Spurs.
You'll notice that his choice of striker from the 80s wasn't Gary Bennett either.
Madness- You cant blame a player for wanting a bigger move - Lets be honest no-one wants to play for us really they just do because they cant do any better. Barrett did exactly the same last season.
You cannot fault his record, all the best times as a SUFC fan are pretty much a direct result of Freddy. Powell is a true legend in every sence but in my 25 years as a Southend fan I dont think we have ever had such a talent.
If Freddy didnt make it then this really would become a farce IMHO.
voted yes , but but can fully understand why otehrs voted no
IF your view is that after the Man U game it all went to his head and from then on he did not try as hard as he did before then I can see an argument for voting no. If voting no for another reason then I dont get it.
off topic but we all remember the stick Gowee used to get for pieceved lack of effort and then only after he left did we find out about the pain kiling injections and the fact that it was impossible for him to play as he wanted to/could do