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- Sep 18, 2018
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Quite often we hear players and ex-players referred as club legends, but sometimes I feel like the status is regularly attached to anyone who has played for the club and not particularly well or long. So I was wondering what makes a player a legend?
What if you go play for a another team and have only plyed few seasons for the club? Knocky? Ale Mac? Trossard?
Or is it just the way that the player leaves?
Also, If we think of Zamora for example... We as Albion fans would consider him as a legend, but for a neutral he would be remembered from other clubs.
Other factors: Local, British, Foreign, Most Apps, Goals, League level(?)
Albion examples:
Players still playing: Lewis Dunk definitely is a legend already, Solly March (?), Gross
Ex-players: Glenn Murray, Zamora (?), Greer(?), El-Abd(?), Ward, Kuipers
Who's a legend? Who's in the Hall of Fame?
What if you go play for a another team and have only plyed few seasons for the club? Knocky? Ale Mac? Trossard?
Or is it just the way that the player leaves?
Also, If we think of Zamora for example... We as Albion fans would consider him as a legend, but for a neutral he would be remembered from other clubs.
Other factors: Local, British, Foreign, Most Apps, Goals, League level(?)
Albion examples:
Players still playing: Lewis Dunk definitely is a legend already, Solly March (?), Gross
Ex-players: Glenn Murray, Zamora (?), Greer(?), El-Abd(?), Ward, Kuipers
Who's a legend? Who's in the Hall of Fame?
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