Its Bellamy followed by Koumas and Kevin Ratcliffe.
Other mention the announcement on the same day of Alan Lee and Langley.
I thought Langley would be brilliant and I thought Lee would be better than Thorne.
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I think it was Bellamy for me, Chopra also a bit, and Kav and Thorne seemed a big step up at the time too.
Rambo obvo a great one too.
Its Bellamy followed by Koumas and Kevin Ratcliffe.
Other mention the announcement on the same day of Alan Lee and Langley.
I thought Langley would be brilliant and I thought Lee would be better than Thorne.
When i was a teenager it was Godfrey Ingram. The excitement soon wore off.
Since then only Bellamy.
Matt Brazier
Bellamy.
Andrea Ferratti. He sounded really good (his name) And Ricky Scimeca, because i thought he was someone else. Turned out he was pretty bloody good for us.
Definitely Bellamy for me. Fowler a bit too - I must admit. I remember going to a PSF at Weymouth just after he signed and being disappointed he didn't feature!
Gary Madel and Fabio
Robbie Fowler
Many moons ago when we signed striker Micky Burns from Newcastle for quite a big fee at the time. Had scored loads for them but was awful for us and left to go back up north after a handful of games.
Yes, Spencer Prior seemed a real statement of intent and yet within a short time his limitations, even at League One level, were becoming apparent.
No surprises with me though, Bellamy followed by Fowler - I was quite blasé about the player that we should have got really excited about, Peter Whittingham.
I remember being incredibly excited about Richard Langley signing, how wrong I was. But yes Bellamy was easily the most exciting.
As an adult, Bellamy, but the excitement and shock of City signing John Charles - at one time the best player on the planet - in 1963 was second-to-none. At 32 he was past his peak however, and I just home it's not a case of deja vu..
Bellamy was obviously a class above where we were
though I must admit Rambo is on par for me, Ive been watching Arsenal video's of him in his prime, double Arsenal player of the year
We know he will be slightly slower, but he could be a game changer
underwhelmed by Jay Bothroyd, and especially underwhelmed by Mark Kennedy, both proved we wrong
Kavanagh jumped to mind, felt like the start of something.
Then Bellamy.
Probably Ian Gibson or Bobby Woodruff in the 60's. Thorne and Kavanagh when Sam decided to splash out.
As a kid Dave Bennett without a doubt. I loved the Bellamy signing but I wasn’t in love with the game as much by then
Ivor Allchurch or Brian Clark