Was Alan Hansen any good?

Was Alan Hansen any good?

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blindswelledrat

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25,257 posts

239 months

Monday 20th August 2007
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A little before my time but the way he talks I imagine he was a class defender.
A little bit of me, though, hopes that he was an absolute pile of shite who talks a good game.
Anyone remember?

icb

782 posts

276 months

Monday 20th August 2007
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He was one of the best in Europe at the time, and the best in British footy. He read the game brilliantly and played a la Beckenbauer. Didn't get too many Scottish caps cos they preferred 2 numpties from Aberdeen. being an LFC fan spose bit biased!!

craggers

2,496 posts

291 months

Monday 20th August 2007
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Great defender - good reader of game and keen on going foward (a bit like Daniel Aggers of current LFC squad)

blindswelledrat

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25,257 posts

239 months

Monday 20th August 2007
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craggers said:
(a bit like Daniel Aggers of current LFC squad)
So he was totally average then?

Edited by blindswelledrat on Monday 20th August 11:43

Skadi

90 posts

213 months

Monday 20th August 2007
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He was a superb defender and created many of our best moves going forward too.
enjoy

craggers

2,496 posts

291 months

Monday 20th August 2007
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blindswelledrat said:
craggers said:
(a bit like Daniel Aggers of current LFC squad)
So he was totally average then?

Edited by blindswelledrat on Monday 20th August 11:43
Call this goal by average player?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYMyBM2eymY

He is very good at going foward - a bit like Hansen's mould.

Sheepy

3,164 posts

256 months

Monday 20th August 2007
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icb said:
He was one of the best in Europe at the time, and the best in British footy. He read the game brilliantly and played a la Beckenbauer. Didn't get too many Scottish caps cos they preferred 2 numpties from Aberdeen. being an LFC fan spose bit biased!!
Alex McLeish and Willie Miller were more than just "2 numpties", they were the central defensive partnership that helped Aberdeen (under Fergie) to 2 league titles, 4 SFA cups and the european cup-winner's cup. Of course it helped that Fergie was not just the Aberdeen manager, but also the assistant Scotland boss!!

ZR1cliff

17,999 posts

256 months

Monday 20th August 2007
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From what i can remember he was part of the then called' Red Machine' that was a joy to watch for us nuetrals,a great defender.

Edited by ZR1cliff on Monday 20th August 13:36