Blackburn Rovers Hall of Fame: Strikers (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Blackburn Rovers Hall of Fame: Strikers
4:00pm Wednesday 11th July 2012 in News
CONTINUING the Lancashire Telegraph's Hall of Fame series, we are asking you to nominate your favourite Blackburn Rovers strikers.
We are giving you the opportunity to vote for your favourite players from Ewood Park, position by position, with a nominated shortlist of players featured every Saturday this summer.
Please nominate your strikers via the comment facility to be shortlisted for the vote.
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Comments (99)
4:08pm Wed 11 Jul 12
AndyW says...
Absolute superstar, scoring bucket fulls in the Premier League and helping us to a league title.
Some players have scored less over much longer periods, in the lower leagues, but Big Al was the real deal and it was a priveledge to have seen him week in and week out.
4:09pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Crow27 says...
4:13pm Wed 11 Jul 12
A Darener says...
But! Simon Garner is a Blackburn Rovers legend.
4:21pm Wed 11 Jul 12
RUinsane says...
On a serious note. Shearer number 1 and Mike newell number 2 those are my favourites.
4:21pm Wed 11 Jul 12
givet82 says...
4:22pm Wed 11 Jul 12
the genuine cypruslad says...
4:27pm Wed 11 Jul 12
markus365 says...
4:37pm Wed 11 Jul 12
flyingv1 says...
4:41pm Wed 11 Jul 12
bburnrover says...
4:43pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Mickstew says...
Heart: Simon Garner will always be my favourite.
One for fun: Howard Gayle got the crowd going.
4:43pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Hippocroccapig says...
Kevin Davies
Ivan Kalinic
David Goodwillie
4:45pm Wed 11 Jul 12
hormerod says...
4:46pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Billypieman says...
4:46pm Wed 11 Jul 12
MxMave says...
4:47pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Robbie says...
4:48pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Maaaaaark says...
Andy McAvoy
Tommy Briggs
Craig Bellamy
Matt Jansen
David Speedie
Chris Sutton
4:53pm Wed 11 Jul 12
juanbbien says...
4:57pm Wed 11 Jul 12
makaveli96 says...
4:57pm Wed 11 Jul 12
He Looks So Good In Training says...
Or Donis - remember him - called 'the train' - yeah, because like Northern Rail, 9 times out of 10 he never bloody arrived......
5:18pm Wed 11 Jul 12
MHUK says...
5:24pm Wed 11 Jul 12
goldfinger59 says...
5:33pm Wed 11 Jul 12
happycyclist says...
5:40pm Wed 11 Jul 12
lightamatch catcharabbit says...
5:42pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Grovers says...
5:48pm Wed 11 Jul 12
juanbbien says...
6:09pm Wed 11 Jul 12
French Rover says...
6:20pm Wed 11 Jul 12
cmbrovers says...
6:24pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Redrosesrule says...
Remember SAS, they were unstoppable!!
6:26pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Rhysp9 says...
6:29pm Wed 11 Jul 12
bburnrover says...
6:39pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Maxwell-BrFc says...
Sutton
Jansen
Cole
All in my life time.
And of course Garner
6:41pm Wed 11 Jul 12
egbutnobacon says...
Shearer of course, but Speedie was amazing (remember the play-off semi against Derby at Ewood?).
6:43pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Bangkok Rover says...
6:43pm Wed 11 Jul 12
MurphysBestBitter says...
6:55pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Gaz M says...
7:03pm Wed 11 Jul 12
champs95 says...
7:04pm Wed 11 Jul 12
RUinsane says...
7:09pm Wed 11 Jul 12
merlinrabbit says...
My nominations are Shearer, Garner, Sutton, Bellamy
7:13pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Mr-Blueanwhites says...
1800's John Southworth
1920's Ted Harper (43 goals in a season)
1950's Tommy Briggs (7 Goals in a Match & 2nd top scorer of all time)
1960's Andy McEvoy (5 hat tricks in a season)
1980's There's only 1 Simon Garner (Record goal scorer)
Just 1 season, but what a season David Speedie (Never forget his diving header at home to Newcastle).
Mike Newell Our 1st £1m player, Whst s difference he made, inc. penalty at Wembley.
Best striker I've ever seen Alan Shearer Maybe not the best Rover.
7:17pm Wed 11 Jul 12
sonny says...
7:20pm Wed 11 Jul 12
sonny says...
7:30pm Wed 11 Jul 12
lightamatch catcharabbit says...
7:51pm Wed 11 Jul 12
baldie says...
7:59pm Wed 11 Jul 12
RoverKyle says...
8:06pm Wed 11 Jul 12
baldie says...
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Ronaldpetercooper says...
8:07pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Peteyyy says...
8:26pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Rishtonian says...
8:37pm Wed 11 Jul 12
blue and white manc says...
8:54pm Wed 11 Jul 12
ajpmacdonald says...
8:54pm Wed 11 Jul 12
ajpmacdonald says...
9:14pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Rover Pete says...
How many times did he not score in a game at Ewood?
Anybody out there got the stats?
We were always one goal up before the game started when Shearer was playing at home.
As a second choice Tommy Briggs frommy youth.
9:57pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Roverstattoo says...
What a class player Newell looked when he first played for us, we just knew we could`nt go wrong with him and Speedie up front. Newell won the save of the year too, or should of!
Garner on bench im afraid with a heavy heart
10:32pm Wed 11 Jul 12
garyintandem says...
It has to be Shearer and Garner.
Field, benni, speedie would be my next favourites
10:53pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Arthur Labore says...
2 Garner
3 Speedie
4 Bellamy
11:04pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Carswelldj says...
Blackburn have had some amazing strikers. Can't wait for Best & Gomes
11:28pm Wed 11 Jul 12
eddie the eagle says...
r,Speedie.
12:11am Thu 12 Jul 12
Miller11 says...
Only 1 season, but I can't think of anyone who made a bigger impact in such a short space of time than Speedie.
12:20am Thu 12 Jul 12
garyintandem says...
1:10am Thu 12 Jul 12
Matt Newcastle says...
However I wonder what Tony Fields Market value would be in today's money played a bit like Suarez.
2:52am Thu 12 Jul 12
Donmac46 says...
3:39am Thu 12 Jul 12
globetrot says...
3:43am Thu 12 Jul 12
globetrot says...
3:49am Thu 12 Jul 12
globetrot says...
5:05am Thu 12 Jul 12
Roverthere says...
7:22am Thu 12 Jul 12
doughty1974 says...
7:25am Thu 12 Jul 12
doughty1974 says...
8:07am Thu 12 Jul 12
whappen says...
I have fond memories of Newell, Jansen, Archibald, Sutton, Gallacher, Cole and McKenzie as well.
Bellamy, Santa Cruz and McCarthy were all brilliant one season wonders.
However, it is Shearer of course (and any of the above with him; it wouldn't really matter who).
8:11am Thu 12 Jul 12
A Darener says...
We didn't shout Beamo, Beamo for nothing.
Shearer! Shearer!
8:56am Thu 12 Jul 12
Yesterdayman says...
9:07am Thu 12 Jul 12
parkinsonc says...
Shearer stands head and shoulders above the rest of course, simply unstoppable at his peak.
All very very good on the same level below him: Cole, Jansen, Sutton, & Newell.
Honourable mentions for becoming club legends in a short space of time:
John Stead! and of course Speedie.
Hilariously crap strikers: Ashley Ward, Nathan Blake, Nonda, Grabbi, Modeste, actually this list is huge too.
9:29am Thu 12 Jul 12
idlewally says...
10:11am Thu 12 Jul 12
egbutnobacon says...
10:52am Thu 12 Jul 12
tiojo says...
12:00pm Thu 12 Jul 12
juanbbien says...
3:20pm Thu 12 Jul 12
Iiii1111 says...
Closely followed by John O'mara and Jimmy Quinn....only teasing
3:23pm Thu 12 Jul 12
Iiii1111 says...
3:32pm Thu 12 Jul 12
tiojo says...
4:32pm Thu 12 Jul 12
Jansen_10 says...
Alan Shearer - simply unstoppable
Matt Jansen - most technically gifted forward I've ever seen
Simon Garner - top goalscorer at the club ever...cant argue with stats
3 worst:
Egil Ostenstad - dire
Kevin Davies - more dire
Ashley Ward - direst
4:38pm Thu 12 Jul 12
Theo says...
4:40pm Thu 12 Jul 12
juanbbien says...
4:48pm Thu 12 Jul 12
AndyW says...
I appreciate that the older folk liked Garner because he smoked and drank beer with them or whatever, but in terms of ability, Garner wasn't fit to lace Shearer's boots.
As for the Spanish chap - Yordi.
Chipped in with a handful of goals too, pretty handy in the air.
4:50pm Thu 12 Jul 12
samblue says...
"Shearer, garner, mcavoy, field, briggs. And, come on without come on within, you'll not see nothing like Don Martin.”
Actually it was Jimmy Quinn, not the Don.
It was a take on the old Manfred Mann song 'Mighty Quinn'.
5:33pm Thu 12 Jul 12
angryandy says...
6:36pm Thu 12 Jul 12
Iiii1111 says...
6:40pm Thu 12 Jul 12
Rover since 1947 says...
My youthful idol Tommy Briggs (2 goals every 3 games and over 30 goals every full season)
Marshals misfits, Pickering, McEvoy and Byrom.
Club legends like Garner, Speedie, Sutton and several others but the top pairing has to be the selfless Newall and Shearer for pure class.
7:26pm Thu 12 Jul 12
Iiii1111 says...
10:52pm Thu 12 Jul 12
angryandy says...
1:30am Fri 13 Jul 12
bankhall says...
11:21am Fri 13 Jul 12
tiojo says...
1:51pm Fri 13 Jul 12
juanbbien says...
3:25pm Fri 13 Jul 12
andyp. says...
8:37pm Fri 13 Jul 12
RoversNorthEast says...
SANTA CRUZ
MCARTHY
SUTTON
BELLAMY
DERBYSHIRE(JUST FOR SUPER SUB)
STEAD(AMAZING GOALS BACK IN 2004-2005 KEPT US UP)
9:34pm Fri 13 Jul 12
Carswelldj says...
1:14am Sat 14 Jul 12
Ralph Jones says...
3:30am Sat 14 Jul 12
Donmac46 says...
11:15am Sat 14 Jul 12
Rovers75 says...
1:53pm Mon 16 Jul 12
brypix says...
Those were the days!
9:09am Tue 17 Jul 12
Ianwhittam says...
On behalf of all Rovers supporters, would you please ask Steve Kean why he has not felt the need to at least make a public apology regarding his abhorrent management of the club we love. In all honesty ( and sincerely) without malice, it makes my stomach turn when article after article mentions that kean has gone here or done this and that, shot over to Portugal etc. I cringe when the phrase 'Rovers boss' is applied to him. Surely Andy, every time the telegraph does approach Kean, or interviews him face to face, questions should constantly be put to him until answers are finally unearthedl. Their is no rocket science involved here. The supporters deserve to hear Kean say that he bogged up, they need to hear him say that in any normal football club his position would have been untenable months ago, and he would, by now, have been sacked. No true Rovers supporter, whether a mouthy dissenter like me, or the hundreds who have been worn down by the 'Lack of kean PR machine.' {catchy eh?) will ever be happy with kean in charge, because that would mean accepting, and, being a part of his sad delusional world. He has the job, he has the wage, but whilst at Rovers, unless he accepts that Northerners value honesty, pride and hard work and he crawls, begging for forgiveness and another chance. He will never have the kudos of a top rated football manager because his record at Rovers will haunt him as well as us. I could not live like that, no Lancastrian I know could live like that....... why should we have to put up with someone like that.
Every Match, let the Rovers Roar KEAN OUT!!!!!