Burgess
Shipperley
Hope
Ashby
King
Breen
Greenall
Green
Galvin
Overton
Not necessarily in that order. Butler just outside for me.
Just remembered I've forgot Steve Bruce!
I remember Nyron as a flying right wingback when he was with us. Made his name as a premier league centre back with Sunderland later in his career though
Both Tony Butler and Gary Breen surprised me by going onto bigger and better things after the Gills. Butler looked the more likely to succeed of the two, but as a pairing they had some forgettable performances, not least when they both scored own goals in an evening match at Barnet.
Richard Green looked out of place in the early 90's Gills team, and is probably one of our most underrated defenders of the last 25 years.
From more recent times, Adam Barrett is my favourite centre half. A really good professional, who rightly went down in history as the first captain to lift a Championship trophy for the Gills in the last 50 years.
Alan Walker deserves a mention - captainreblue, is it him you were thinking of when you mentioned the thud of head hitting the post, or did Greenall also do that?
I remember seeing Alan Walker's debut at Meadow Lane. First attack, centre forward received the ball and Walker dispossed him of wind, ball and courage and rattled his teeth. An old friend, who was tood next to me remarked; " We've needed one of them for a long time. "
In no particular order
Bruce
Weatherly
Galvin
Shipperley
Green
Ashby
Butters
Walker
Hope
Overton
Breen and Butler were too young and inexperienced when they played for us to go into a Gills top 10.
Some good calls further up the board Greenall and Oaks in particular .