The Peterborough Evening Telegraph
The original ‘forgotten’ men
The 20 ‘forgotten’ Posh players who featured online at www.peterboroughtoday,co. uk were...
1) Steve Morrow. Signed on loan from Arsenal for whom he once scored a League Cup Final goal at Wembley.
2) Dave Swindlehurst. Ex-Premier League striker who scored at both ends in a Posh v Cambridge Utd match.
3) Dave Rogers Self-styled hardman defender.
4) Ashley Vickers
Sent off in his one and only Posh appearance.
5) Kenny McEvoy A Gareth-Bale lookalike signed on loan from Spurs.
6) Steve Anthrobus
A striker on loan from Wimbledon who was soon nicknamed ‘Blunderbus.’
7) Peter Shearer A midfielder who spent two seasons in the treatment room.
8) Darren Caskey
A gifted midfielder at his best, but that best was well before he turned up at London Road.
9) Adam Fry
The midfield-playing son of Barry Fry.
10) Terry Gibson Ex-Manchester United, Coventry and Wimbledon centreforward who made just one Posh appearance. 11) Jimmy Ghaichem Midfielder from Sheffield Wednesday who played three games in two seasons.
12) Alan Kimble
The far more talented twin brother of Garry Kimble, but the latter is the Posh folk hero for his goal against Liverpool.
13) Izale McLeod Played better against Posh than he ever did for them.
14) Alan Sheehan
A quality left-foot which was under-employed at Posh. Left to help Luton Town to back-toback promotions.
15) Steve Earle
Classy midfielder at Leicester City. No good at Posh.
16) Steve Zenchuck
One appearance in goal as David Seaman’s replacement .
17) Hamish Curtis Localladwhomadeonesenior Posh apprearance, but it was in a Rumbelows Cup quarterfinal replay at Middlesbrough.
18) Sebastien Bassong A strong defender at Newcastle, Spurs and Norwich, but not fit enough to play more than once for Posh.
19) Mike Small
A striker who struggled at Posh before playing in the topflight for West Ham and doing well enough to be selected in an England squad.
20) Isaac Buckley-Ricketts A winger from Manchester City who never got close to a League One start for Posh.