King of Clubs..

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Reading the paper this morning, Osgood was classed as “the King of Stamford Bridge” so I thought, just what made him the king of this club? What qualifies any player the right of this unofficial honour of club king? Long term commitment to the club? Pure genius? Do you think that because of the amount of incoming players from abroad that the club legend will become a thing of the past?

At White hart lane for example, Glen Hoddle is known as the king yet I could think of at least a dozen or so that would fit the category. Perryman, Blanchflower, Mabbutt etc


So if Osgood was the king of Stamford Bridge and George Best was the king of Old Trafford, who was the king off all the other clubs?


White Hart Lane - Glen Hoddle :
Appearances/goals: 377/88 (Lg), 48/11 (FAC), 44/10 (LC), 21/1 (Eur).
 
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