Lets go for it then seen as though MonkeyRed has done Team of the Decade, lets do the worst team of the decade since 2009 to 2019. I'll go for: Tony Warner Scott Wiseman Jim McNulty Rob Edwards Jean-Yves M'Voto Emmanuel Frimpong Sessi D'Almeida Cameron Park Akos Buzsaky Nile Ranger Mido
Nick Townsend Reece Brown Andrai Jones Gethin Jones Cole Kpekawa Dale Jennings Emanuel Frimpong Sessi D'Almedia Toni Silva Mido Mike Phenix Edit: I forgot the superstar Brek Shea. so he can manage the side.
Leroy Lita Liam Dickinson Jay McEverley David Preece Korey Smith Frank Nouble John Rooney Devante Cole
Nick Townsend Reece brown Mads Andersson Jim mcnulty Reece brown Frimpong Cameron park O Neil Thompson Danny Haynes Frank nouble Brek Shea
No-one worse than Kevin Donovan and the whole team that Spackman put out that day at Bradford. I have no idea of the score or the other members of the team, but Donovan put in the most abject "performance" I have ever seen from a Barnsley player and I saw Willie Ferry play !!!
Pollitt Wiseman McNulty Brown Kennedy Shea Frimpong Addison Kiwomya Nouble Mido Morais obviously coach
As hard as it is to imagine, the Spackman era was over 18 years ago. Hence cannot be included in this conversation, sadly....
That's true - my mistake BUT surely the awfulness of Donovan and that team trumps even Frimpong and his alumni!
David Preece Reece Brown Cole Kpekawa Scott Wiseman Miles Addison Paul Digby Emmanuel Frimpong Brek Shea Nile Ranger Mido Frank Nouble
always remember my dad slating mike Sheron when first started going. I look back and think....I wish we had a second striker like him now! Wasn’t bad at all
Tom Kennedy has to somehow find his way in there. But there's some very stiff competition Possibly Mossto as well.
Worst team of decade MUST include Kennedy & Wiseman. Had to google Mossto (erased from memory banks, lol) and sadly 2007-2009. So he can't be included either
Treacy,don't forget Treacy. Signed him when he was 32 or summat and he was barely ever fit enough to start a game. Maybe that's why we switched to our current youth policy re signings