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Fantasy Slough Dream Team,anyone?

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Talking about strength of level of players past and present,in the late 60's there were two Sunday league teams White Horse and Oxleys who would have beaten some of Slough's recent teams ( mind you they were made up of senior amateur players in the most part )

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A lot depends as well on when you saw the players! I saw very little of the likes of tommy Langley but am aware when he started playing for us he was superb!

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View PostDon Juan DeMarcus, on 13 February 2012 - 11:45 AM, said:

A lot depends as well on when you saw the players! I saw very little of the likes of tommy Langley but am aware when he started playing for us he was superb!

Tommy Langley played in a good Slough team, which created a lot of his chances/goals.Positively,he knew how to get a goal but negatively,he had seemed to have lost his bottle to the physical side of the game and so at times went missing.However,his experience must have been valuable to the team,as we gained promotion to the Conference with him.

Hopefully,Lloyd Owusu,could give us such a lift,if he trains with the current team or optimistically,plays!

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Garry Smart  Eric Young  Terry Angus  Alan Pluckrose

Gareth McCleary  Steve Thompson  Terry Reardon  Geoff Anthony

Mark West  David Kemp

Subs - Trevor Bunting  Cliff Hercules  Alan Paris  Keith White  Dave Russell

But if favourite players were included would have to have had Jamie Jackson, Mark Quamina and Danny Bolt.. Thought last two were unfairly treated at times by the fans.

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Mark quamina used to work his socks off without much appreciation like Steve scott




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