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It was Mosely who allegedly cut his finger with the lawnmower !!
I recall in the early 80s, Charlie G was one of the 'new tricks' peeps at Saints with Osgood etc There was talk of him coming to Albion but I'm sure it did not happen. He certainly did not turn out for Albion. At that time Stapleton was at his peak. Went from a transition Arsenal team to Man U who were often a poor 2nd to Liverpool.I wondered about this too. It couldn't have been Stapleton because he came much later - certainly not contemporary with the appalling Micky Thomas.
Was away to Cardiff actually. I was there to witness the sorry tale. We had Stewart Kerr in goal as well
I was talking about Frank Playing for Aldershot ,his only game was at Wrexham for The Shots.Was away to Cardiff actually. I was there to witness the sorry tale. We had Stewart Kerr in goal as well
Must admit I was a very avid fan at the time and just can't remember him ever signing
I was talking about Frank Playing for Aldershot ,his only game was at Wrexham for The Shots.
No worries gjh .The Shots had Paul Kitson come to us in 2005 ,he started 1 game at Canvey and lasted 20 mins never to be seen again.One of our worst signingsAlso in the same game Dave Lee broke his leg badly and was out for a long time.Apologies - thought u were talking about his just as poor Albion appearance
No worries gjh .The Shots had Paul Kitson come to us in 2005 ,he started 1 game at Canvey and lasted 20 mins never to be seen again.One of our worst signingsAlso in the same game Dave Lee broke his leg badly and was out for a long time.
I suppose the modern equivalent would be Vicente or perhaps ex England players like Matthew Upson or Wayne Bridge. Oh, wait a minute...There was a time when we regularly had old Pro's coming to Brighton for one last pay day. I recall the likes of Martin Chivers, Mick Ferguson, Sammy Nelson, Frank Worthington playing for us.
I guess the modern day equivalent would be players like Ashley Cole, Paul Scholes, etc
Of course, in those days players weren't paid as much as they are now so they had to stretch out their career for as long as they could before retiring from football and going to run a pub or train racehorses.
Frank Worthington was something different..a real class player. Must remember we had Ian Wright on trial and turned him down for being too small.There was a time when we regularly had old Pro's coming to Brighton for one last pay day. I recall the likes of Martin Chivers, Mick Ferguson, Sammy Nelson, Frank Worthington playing for us.
I guess the modern day equivalent would be players like Ashley Cole, Paul Scholes, etc
Of course, in those days players weren't paid as much as they are now so they had to stretch out their career for as long as they could before retiring from football and going to run a pub or train racehorses.
Nah that was Crawley if your on about what i think your on about REVbattle of burger king
I recall a paper in the early 80s saying he was the best strike in Europe. There's no question he would have had caps for England if he was English.Frank Stapleton was, in his short stint, unquestionably one of the worst players I've ever seen in an Albion shirt, and that's out of a pretty large pool of contenders.
Or ex-Man Utd goalkeeper Tomas Kuszczak?I suppose the modern equivalent would be Vicente or perhaps ex England players like Matthew Upson or Wayne Bridge. Oh, wait a minute...