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Deano's Invisible Pants

Well-known member
Mar 1, 2008
1,133
How about an "Up For A Ruck" hard man eleven :catfight:

1. Kuszszak
2. Ken Tiler
3. Harry Wilson
4. Brian Horton
5. Steve Foster
6. Dougie Rougvie
7. Hans Kray
8. Jimmy Case (capt)
9. Kevin Bremner
10. Sammy Morgan
11. Gerry Armstrong.

Not a very balanced side but they would put the fear of god into the opposition. Any I've missed ?

Ian Baird was absolute nails up front. Armstrong had a rep, but not 'hard' b comparison.
 


thisistips

New member
Oct 17, 2010
607
Away away away
How about an "Up For A Ruck" hard man eleven :catfight:

1. Kuszszak
2. Ken Tiler
3. Harry Wilson
4. Brian Horton
5. Steve Foster
6. Dougie Rougvie
7. Hans Kray
8. Jimmy Case (capt)
9. Kevin Bremner
10. Sammy Morgan
11. Gerry Armstrong.

Not a very balanced side but they would put the fear of god into the opposition. Any I've missed ?

Butters?
 


Seagull Stew

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2003
1,415
Brighton
How about an "Up For A Ruck" hard man eleven :catfight:

1. Kuszszak
2. Ken Tiler
3. Harry Wilson
4. Brian Horton
5. Steve Foster
6. Dougie Rougvie
7. Hans Kray
8. Jimmy Case (capt)
9. Kevin Bremner
10. Sammy Morgan
11. Gerry Armstrong.

Not a very balanced side but they would put the fear of god into the opposition. Any I've missed ?

Who was that player who tackled a player on the ground with his head at Withdean? I think he was on loan from Leyton Orient. He'd have automatic selection to this team for that alone. I remember meeting Ray Wilkins once and him saying that Jimmy Case was the hardest man he'd ever played against. That's good enough for me!
 






DJ NOBO

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2004
6,818
Wiltshire
Kucszak

Stevens Lawrenson Young Bridge

Bennett Case Wilson Byrne

Zamora Small
 


kevtherev

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2008
10,467
Tunbridge Wells
No all time Albion XI can be taken seriously without Jimmy Case in it. I can't have Bridge as he is a loan and not really ours and going against popular opinion I can't have Ward either as he never really cut the mustard at the top level, where as Zamora, Robinson and Saunders all proved themselves against the best.

1. Corrigan - Close call with TK but big Joe just edges it for me.
2. Stevens - England class
3. Chapman - Not a lot of competition for LB (Bridge excluded), Chappers never let us down and think he would have been solid enough in the top flight.
4. Horton (Capt) - Born leader.
5. Foster - Can't recall any other centre backs getting a England call up while playing in the stripes.
6. Lawrenson- World class player, the flair alongside Foster's steel.
7. Case - One of the hardest players of his generation, alongside Horton would be a midfield duo to scare the shit out of anyone and they can both play as well.
8. John Robinson- Very much forgotten player, one side of a 4 man midfield.
9. Michael Robinson - Top class centre forward.
10. Bobby Zamora - Zamora and Robinson would have been frightening.
11. Steve Penney - But for injury would have surely gone on to play for a top club. Was unplayable on his day and a delight to watch.
 




Gregory2Smith1

J'les aurai!
Sep 21, 2011
5,476
Auch
1 Grummitt
2 Stevens
3 Nelson
4 Horton
5 Foster
6 Lawrenson
7 Case
8 Ward
9 Robinson
10 Worthington
11 Thomas
 


Eddiespearritt

Well-known member
May 23, 2012
757
Central Europe
Has no-one mentioned Bertie Longstaff ? My Grandmother who had been going to the Goldstone since it opened, told me there never was a better player in an Albion shirt. Whoever put in Paul Brooker hang your head in shame.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,150
Faversham
FDM (chef)

Kinnear
Gall
Lawrenson
Bridge

Templeman
Bridcutt
Fozzy
Case

Zamora
Murray

Subs

Binny
Connor
Irvine
Ward
Towner
John Napier
Nogan

Well, makes sense to have plenty of strikers on the bench . . .
 




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