i saw that as well.frankie lampard scoring ith an overhead kick for swansea at the goldstone when he was 17
saw mcmanaman play for a liverpool team when he was 16 at saltash's ground in a match against everton
I dont remember Adrian Thorne playing for the first team prior to us beating Watford 6 - 0 to secure our first ever promtion from Div III South to Div II under Billy Lane. He scored 5 of the 6 goals but didnt play many more games for us if in fact any after that. One of the oldies on here will help me out I am sure.
Hi BG
Just had a look in the Albion archives and the Watford game was on 30/4/58.
Adrian Thorne first scored* for the Albion vs Southend (2-0) on 18/1/58 and his last goals for us (2) were at Plymouth Argyle on 3/4/61 (2-1).
He scored 4 in my first Albion game against Bristol Rovers (6-1) on 27/8/60.
*There's also an 'A Thorne' listed as scoring in a wartime game vs Leyton Orient on Boxing Day 1942 but I don't know if it's the same fella.
AD
I saw a little known player called Ryan Giggs turn out for the England School boys - he was pretty average though. I'm glad he chose to play for Wales!!!!!
Freddie Goodwin. said:Brian Wade, scored all 4 against Newcastle on, I think, his debut and faded into obscurity within weeks.
Wrong. He played for Wales because he's Welsh - it's the only team he could have played for. He played for England schools because selection is not on nationality of the players but where the schools are located. This is a mistake that seems to crop up with some regularity on here.
Ignoring the fact that it wasn't a competitive game, and probably not his debut either, Spurs played a pre-season friendly at the Goldstone, and they included a young CB by the name of Sol Campbell, who had yet to make his debut in the first team. He completely bossed the whole game, and I can remember thinking he looked like a bloody GIANT. The program said he was only 17 and I remember it being discussed that it must be a typo.
Since there is no actual nationality as Welsh (or English), only British, I'm fairly sure Giggs could have played for England if he had chosen to. I don't think the Welsh FA could have had too many complaints given that he grew up in Manchester, as well as being in the Utd and Englad youth set up since the age of 14.
Given that he's never had the chance to play at a World Cup, I often suspect that Giggs regretted comitting himself to Wales at the age of 17.
but goal ratio ,imo fowler was the best ,one chance,one goal,I have to disagree with the comment that he was wasted by the England set up. It was more a case of Fowler coming through at a time where there was a better striker than him (Shearer) and the fact that the Shearer / Sheringham partnership worked so well. He was then unfortunate that after that Owen came through, who again was a better player and that Fowler was suffering a number of ankle injuries that took a lot out of him.