Ladder?
Why do people go overboard? He was a less than good central midfielder in the 3rd tier who Poyet (to his credit) turned into a good enough centre back for the second tier. OK you can be a lower league footballer who becomes a legend under extreme circumstances (Robbie Renault obviously and Powney for number of caps) but really to put him on the legends wall with the likes of Steve Foster, Peter Ward, Mark Lawrenson, Mullery, Charlie Webb (if he is on there) really is stretching it a bit. I put Adam in the same sort of boat as Ian Chapman, did really well and a local lad. Different positions I know but i would also say Chapman was a better player.
Why do people go overboard? He was a less than good central midfielder in the 3rd tier who Poyet (to his credit) turned into a good enough centre back for the second tier. OK you can be a lower league footballer who becomes a legend under extreme circumstances (Robbie Renault obviously and Powney for number of caps) but really to put him on the legends wall with the likes of Steve Foster, Peter Ward, Mark Lawrenson, Mullery, Charlie Webb (if he is on there) really is stretching it a bit. I put Adam in the same sort of boat as Ian Chapman, did really well and a local lad. Different positions I know but i would also say Chapman was a better player.
I'd go along with this. Chappers played about as many games and scored more goals and left with the same amount of fans' displeasure. I'm a big fan of El Abd but in the overall scheme of things there are a lot of other folk in our history further up the "legends" pecking order, granted many fans younger than me may not have seen or heard of them. Barry Rees is very close to the hearts of many of us older timers, and others on here have identified suitable candidates.
Why do people go overboard? He was a less than good central midfielder in the 3rd tier who Poyet (to his credit) turned into a good enough centre back for the second tier. OK you can be a lower league footballer who becomes a legend under extreme circumstances (Robbie Renault obviously and Powney for number of caps) but really to put him on the legends wall with the likes of Steve Foster, Peter Ward, Mark Lawrenson, Mullery, Charlie Webb (if he is on there) really is stretching it a bit. I put Adam in the same sort of boat as Ian Chapman, did really well and a local lad. Different positions I know but i would also say Chapman was a better player.
Ah, that famous MOMENT when Mark Lawrenson kicked a ball, and that famous moment when Charlie Oatway looked tubby and old.
Why do the club persist with what is clearly a lie? Leon Knight's pic is the only one that is linked to a moment.
Tend to agree. I certainly don't think he should be put up there now, everyone's frankly a bit emotional about him leaving and some aren't thinking straight. It's understandable but it's wrong. Whilst the whole Legends' Wall / Art installation (whatever it is) needs a total revamp so that it IS either a Legend's Wall or a series of images capturing events in Albion's (recent) history, there should be a 'cooling off' period so that someone's contribution can be assessed a bit more rationally. The NFL Hall Of Fame has a five-year gap and I think that's right. If in five years' time people still think El Abd is a legend - then fair enough, put him up there. At the moment including him ahead of some of the other legends who are missing is ridiculous.Why do people go overboard? He was a less than good central midfielder in the 3rd tier who Poyet (to his credit) turned into a good enough centre back for the second tier. OK you can be a lower league footballer who becomes a legend under extreme circumstances (Robbie Renault obviously and Powney for number of caps) but really to put him on the legends wall with the likes of Steve Foster, Peter Ward, Mark Lawrenson, Mullery, Charlie Webb (if he is on there) really is stretching it a bit. I put Adam in the same sort of boat as Ian Chapman, did really well and a local lad. Different positions I know but i would also say Chapman was a better player.