Throw in Steve Archibald and Gordon StrachanAberdeen in the 80s had a number of great players.
Miller and McLeish, then a number of Dutch guys around the turn of the decade.
Celtic for a bit, no?Andy Ritchie?
He doesn’t count because he played for Rangers!Claudio Caniggia if he counts
The big word is together. Pettigrew was lost without Graham. Pat Stanton Hibs was another. i wouldn't have picked McLeish, but Willie Miller was great. George Best the absolute top though, although he never did it in Scotland he was done by then.Wullie Pettigrew and Bobby Graham together.
What part are you struggling with?Claudio Caniggia if he counts
Always felt he was massively over rated. He was a fat lazy fella with a decent touch, that was about itThere was a killie player
Eremenko
Not saying he had a brilliant career or anything but always surprised when I saw him play
might just be my era bit I felt jess was the "star" outside Glasgow!Nobody’s mentioned Eoin Jess yet
I thought that was a joke.Hans Gilhaus at Aberdeen was my 1st thought.
Game over Ms Pacman.Claudio Caniggia if he counts
Absolutely. They were one of the best pairing I ever seen.The big word is together. Pettigrew was lost without Graham. Pat Stanton Hibs was another. i wouldn't have picked McLeish, but Willie Miller was great. George Best the absolute top though, although he never did it in Scotland he was done by then.
Yeah a very decent player fromHans Gillhouse of the sheep was no bad
Quitongo lol ,that's a memory.Since all the best players have been mentioned I will throw out a few players who I always thought were good players.
Nemsadze
Sara
Caballero
All Dundee
Jose Quitongo
Juanjo
Hearts
Miovski
Severin
Aberdeen
Exactly who I thought of. Won't be any bigger than this I would imagineHow long ago we going?
George Best surely?
Was lost without Bobby Graham when he signed for DU.First player I thought of was Willie Pettigrew. The top scorer of the Premier league at 22, not too bad for a player at a provincial club. m
This is the one above all others….How long ago we going?
George Best surely?
Andy Ritchie?
Graham moved to his home town club Motherwell. Ian St John again signed him for the Fir Park club and by the end of his first season he had shown why 'The Saint' had shown such faith, he finished top scorer. A young Willie Pettigrew was added to the side the following season and the pair formed a lethal partnership that terrorised Scottish defences for four seasons. When Crawford Boyd was later interviewed for the Queen of the South F.C. website, Boyd listed Bobby Graham as the best player that he played against in his time at Queens.[2]Was lost without Bobby Graham when he signed for DU.
Dave Mackay and Charlie Cooke another two i would add to that list.Alan Hansen.
Alan gilzean
John white
David Hilley
Alec Harley.
Too many
Zoltan Varga a Hungarian player of top quality who played for
Aberdeen in the early 1970's
Sticking your neck out with that one.Not the best but another surprise signing was Victor Munoz for St Mirren.
He was a player a used to like watching on Scotsport or the likes. Very exciting player.Quitongo lol ,that's a memory.
St mirren used to bring their injured players to our pool for water recovery physio,the bold jose comes out with an old fashioned shower cap on,promptly jumps in the deep end and has to be rescued as he couldn't swim!
Ketsbaia was who I 1st thought of.Temuri Ketsbaia was class for Dundee.
Always though Speroni would have been a decent 2nd goalie for us. But he had a cracking career at Crystal Palace in the end.