MTFCMusings wrote:yorkshire stag wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Rob wrote:If you mean proper, as in proper, then it's Phil Stant. Can someone explain to bear who he was, I can't be arsed.
Chrissy was fantastic, Green awesome, Whitehall a one season wonder, Wilko clinical, but proper, then its Stanty, a flipping legend.
What about super Richie?
Richie was good, however Stanty was different gravy
Just meant he deserved a mention. Stant was before my time.
Rob wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:yorkshire stag wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Rob wrote:If you mean proper, as in proper, then it's Phil Stant. Can someone explain to bear who he was, I can't be arsed.
Chrissy was fantastic, Green awesome, Whitehall a one season wonder, Wilko clinical, but proper, then its Stanty, a flipping legend.
What about super Richie?
Richie was good, however Stanty was different gravy
Just meant he deserved a mention. Stant was before my time.
Yes Richie was superb for us, but not a Stant. You've made me feel very old saying he was before your time
Stant was a proper old school nasty No 9, he'd be red carded most games today. But, this is a big but, he was a terrific footballer and great finisher. He also served as a soldier in the Falklands. He has a brilliant book which I'd thoroughly recommend to you. He came back to the Mill with Bury, scored 4, didn't celebrate and received a huge ovation from the Stags fans. I'd say in terms of "fan worship" he was loved more than any other Stags player in my lifetime. He was a legend at some of his former clubs too.
Ralphy wrote:Remember Stanty coming back with Bury and getting a standing ovation when going off. Played cricket against him a few years later and he happily agreed to sign my stags shirt for me. Asked the wife to nip home and get it so he could sign, she refused and never got it signed, needless to say I didn’t speak to her for a good week after that and it’s still my go to in any argument today
Rob wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:yorkshire stag wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Rob wrote:If you mean proper, as in proper, then it's Phil Stant. Can someone explain to bear who he was, I can't be arsed.
Chrissy was fantastic, Green awesome, Whitehall a one season wonder, Wilko clinical, but proper, then its Stanty, a flipping legend.
What about super Richie?
Richie was good, however Stanty was different gravy
Just meant he deserved a mention. Stant was before my time.
Yes Richie was superb for us, but not a Stant. You've made me feel very old saying he was before your time
Stant was a proper old school nasty No 9, he'd be red carded most games today. But, this is a big but, he was a terrific footballer and great finisher. He also served as a soldier in the Falklands. He has a brilliant book which I'd thoroughly recommend to you. He came back to the Mill with Bury, scored 4, didn't celebrate and received a huge ovation from the Stags fans. I'd say in terms of "fan worship" he was loved more than any other Stags player in my lifetime. He was a legend at some of his former clubs too.
Rob wrote:Yes you might be right Dan, but I think he just lost his balance
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