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| Briggs in typically combatative pose |
Gary Briggs' transfer fee from Middlesbrough was settled at the Football League's first ever transfer tribunal.
Possibly the bravest and most physical player to play League football for Oxford, centre back Briggs was a cult hero and quickly earned the nickname 'Rambo' when playing at the Manor.
He was the only man to play in the league in every season to fall completely within the 1980s.
Since United joined the League, only Shuker has played in more first-team fixtures for Oxford than the 502 made by Briggs.
He formed a rugged central defensive partnership with skipper Malcolm Shotton as United won three trophies between 1984 and 1986.
The clattering of Kevin Keegan which led to his dismissal is as memorable as his vital Cuckoo Lane headed goals in wins over Leeds (his home town club) and Manchester United (League Cup).
'Briggo' moved to Blackpool in May 1989, over 11 years after his debut for United.
Briggs ended his professional career in May 1995 after playing 137 games for Blackpool. He joined Chorley to see out the remainder of his playing career.
History compiled by Andy Howland