Seagull58
In the Algarve
As mentioned earlier in the thread, Alan Duffy. If only the club could have kept him away from the pie shops.
Got to know Giles when he was with us. Really nice guy. He got an injury that the club medics misdiagnosed and mistreated for a long time and it impacted on his long term future in the game, which was really sad because, as you suggest, he was a pretty good footballer.
Neil McNab
Got to know Giles when he was with us. Really nice guy. He got an injury that the club medics misdiagnosed and mistreated for a long time and it impacted on his long term future in the game, which was really sad because, as you suggest, he was a pretty good footballer.
Roland Bergkamp on name alone
Might seem a strange one but I’m going for Kurt Nogan. At one point it seemed odds on he would go to Liverpool for a million or more, everyone wanted him and he couldn’t stop scoring.
Then it all just went down hill and he disappeared into virtual obscurity after got about £250k for him. Such a waste.
Not sure you're on the same wavelength as the OP was imagining.
Neil McNab played over a 100 times for the Albion. He very much 'made it' as an Albion player.
Always knew this one wouldn't go anywhere based on the press copy and his interviews alone, it was all very "Roland is a very different type of player, don't expect a Dennis", that kind of thing. It will basically constant warnings not to expect much! Makes you wonder why they signed him in the first place.
You obviously weren't party to the average Eastbourne Saturday night out regards to Myall and Lynch. Both nice fellas but a little to keen on the booze. Myall was told by Brady he was overweight and word got back to the club about Lynch's big night outs. To his great credit Lynch when he was moved on he knuckled down and has had a decent career.
I remember him and thought he was way out of his depth.
Alan Duffy.
As mentioned earlier in the thread, Alan Duffy. If only the club could have kept him away from the pie shops.