David Gwilliam
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On a slightly different note, I heard a fan today say "Slimani is the worst footballer I have ever seen"
So - suggestions - since Slimani is clearly not the worst, who takes that crown?
For me... (11 years in) - has to be Gabor Bori, who was useless, or that other useless cock Astrit Ajderavic (sp?)
I hope FoxFranks will not mind me starting this as a separate thread but his post seemed to me a more interesting topic than the wretched Palace game. Obviously Jeff and the other Great Powers will feel free to move it back to the original topic.
An Australian learning that I supported Leicester City asked me if I had ever seen a goalkeeper called Kalic. I exploded "The worst professional goalkeeper I have seen in any league. Radio Leicester said "There stands Kalic with his head in his hands; lets hope he does not drop it." "Oh" said the Australian "He's one of my best friends" Kalic performance against Bolton was so bad you just felt embarrassed for the lad. I find it difficult to believe he went on to play for one of the Milan clubs (1)
Stan Colleymore had a lot of ability. However, when he had clashed with manager Peter Taylor he did the unforgivable thing. I honestly believe that against Aston Villa he deliberately played badly. Peter Taylor said his performance was "unacceptable". He never played for the 1st team again; however he did play in a reserve game when he ended up having a punchup with Trevor Benjamin.
As for big centre forwards Carl Cort was much worse than Slimani. Malcolm Partridge was bought for £50.000 in the early 1970s which was a lot for a Second Division. A reference book on Leicester City described him as "Good off the ball". They did not say he was completely useless on the ball even at Second Division level.
Sven brought in a right back from Ghana John (I forget his second name). The best that can be said about John was that he made defending interesting.
The worst actor was DJ Campbell. His diving involved such death throes that no referee was going to be convinced. The worst protester was one of my favourites; Marcin Wasilewski. His claims of innocence were never believed. With his looks if Marcin Wasilewski had been on jury duty he would have been convicted.
James Pearson deserves a special mention. He must be the only player to get a manager sacked having played only one first team game.
In a different way of looking at bad players I would pick Robbie Savage. He was an effective player but I found his style of play contemptible. I was unable to cheer him and felt that he tarnished the club.
(1) Does anybody know if the Radio Leicester quote is genuine. It has the feel of something made up after the game.