Carlton Palmer's #One2Eleven - The Fantasy Football Club

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Published 2013-09-13
Carlton Palmer joined Fenners and Merse on the Fantasy Football Club to give his one to eleven of the best players he's ever played with.

All Comments (21)
  • Des Walker and Chris Waddle come up almost every time with players who played with them, it's a testament to their quality
  • @andyg8271
    Thoroughly enjoyed that carlton is a top man does he do after dinner talks
  • @portcullis5622
    Little known facts about Carlton Palmer. 1. His uncle was a very famous golfer. 2. His Dad was the drummer for progressive rock band Emerson, Lake and Palmer. 3. Palmer violet sweets were named after him.
  • The passing in that midfield would be sublime, we had Gary Mac at Coventry, I'm surprised he came to us, his ball playing was something else.
  • @robmak771
    1991 league cup final, roland nillson marked lee sharpe not ryan giggs out of the game. CP never mentions David Hirst. CP was brilliant for swfc. If he was playing in London he might have got some better recognition for what he was good at. Anyone in doubt of his strengths watch any game CP was marking Les Ferdinand. Les would never get a touch when Palmer marked him. Also Palmer was a fantastic crosser of the ball. He always got the ball in the box.
  • I really respect this man. He is a utility player that values attacking flair.
  • I know he gets a lot of stick but Carlton comes across as an alright guy here to be fair
  • @HullMarkCA
    Calton refers to the 1991 league cup final where Sheffield Wednesday beat Manchester United 1-0. In that game each team had 11 players start and 2 subs, and out of the 24 players, 22 were British! Only Roland Nilsson and John Harkes were none British. How English football has changed over 24 years.
  • lineker is good but he scored just one goal in his entire career outside the 18 yard box ......palmer played with the fabulous tony yeboah pace power technique with both left right and head at Leeds ...he scored world class goals that very few other players could score ...
  • @craigeast3682
    I suppose if David Hirst misses out to someone it has to be Lineker :)