Graeme Le Saux - Left Back
Known for his temper on the field, Le Saux was one of the first modern full-backs that supporters know today. Vastly underrated by media outlets, Le Saux was rarely unsteady for Rovers during his time at the club.
After an incident at Chelsea in 1993 where Le Saux threw his shirt to the ground after being substituted by boss Ian Porterfield, chairman Ken Bates decided to cash in on the left back who subsequently joined Blackburn for £700,000.
Le Saux was superb and consistent both defensively and offensively during his time at Blackburn - featuring 39 times and scored 3 goals during the 1994-1995 season. A return to Chelsea occurred in 1997 before retiring in 2005 after a two-year spell at Southampton.
The former England left-back has recently been seen campaigning against homophobia in football and debating political concern in Britain.