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Gordon Greer?
He did last play for us 42 years ago. And as someone well under that age, the belief in the stories I grew up hearing about him have lost a lot of their shine now that we get to see undoubtedly better players playing for the Albion week in, week out. I was always told he was fantastic and deserved more than one England cap, but our current back-up striker, Danny Welbeck, has 42 caps for England and in an era where he had to compete for a spot with the two top goalscorers in the history of the national team.I expect most of the kids on here won't know who he is sadly
He danced on the bar in the Duke of Edinburgh that night too.Last time I met Wardy was on the last day at Withdean.
I remember the stunned silence as he walked into the Evening Star, post match.
I had a great chat with him and his missus.
What, for suggesting that a player who played for us 40+ years ago who has repeatedly turned up and allowed fans to buy him drinks every couple of seasons for years now might not be the all-time club revered legend he once was to the majority of our support in 2024?Once a snide, always etc
This sums it up perfectly for me.He did last play for us 42 years ago. And as someone well under that age, the belief in the stories I grew up hearing about him have lost a lot of their shine now that we get to see undoubtedly better players playing for the Albion week in, week out. I was always told he was fantastic and deserved more than one England cap, but our current back-up striker, Danny Welbeck, has 42 caps for England and in an era where he had to compete for a spot with the two top goalscorers in the history of the national team.
At the same time, I appreciate for a supporter of a certain age, he is the collective favourite and I'm sure he was wonderful. 42 years is just a very long time ago...
My Jnr knows who he is (although Jnr is hopefully not on here) and very nervously asked him to sign the back of his programme at the last REMF match, he kindly did and it's on display on his shelf.I expect most of the kids on here won't know who he is sadly
Good job they didn't have squad numbers back then, his song would go on forever.
........'and #72, is Peter Ward, #73, is Peter Ward'.....
That was an incredible night. And Ward doing a pub crawl of the station pubs was amazing. Somewhere knocking around was a video of the heroes welcome he got in the Welly. Happy timesLast time I met Wardy was on the last day at Withdean.
I remember the stunned silence as he walked into the Evening Star, post match.
I had a great chat with him and his missus.
It looks like your t-shirt says "Mickey Mouse Club".I’m only coming if I sit on his knee again?
Good post. You’re right he means so much to us of a certain age and brings back fond memories of our youth. Different times.He did last play for us 42 years ago. And as someone well under that age, the belief in the stories I grew up hearing about him have lost a lot of their shine now that we get to see undoubtedly better players playing for the Albion week in, week out. I was always told he was fantastic and deserved more than one England cap, but our current back-up striker, Danny Welbeck, has 42 caps for England and in an era where he had to compete for a spot with the two top goalscorers in the history of the national team.
At the same time, I appreciate for a supporter of a certain age, he is the collective favourite and I'm sure he was wonderful. 42 years is just a very long time ago...
Fair comment. I’m a “supporter of a certain age” and I loved Wardy. But his best form wasn’t really in the top division, it was in Div 2 (Championship) and undoubtedly we’ve since had a few better players, but that shouldn’t detract from his place in club history for being a key member of the squad that got us into the top division for the first time.He did last play for us 42 years ago. And as someone well under that age, the belief in the stories I grew up hearing about him have lost a lot of their shine now that we get to see undoubtedly better players playing for the Albion week in, week out. I was always told he was fantastic and deserved more than one England cap, but our current back-up striker, Danny Welbeck, has 42 caps for England and in an era where he had to compete for a spot with the two top goalscorers in the history of the national team.
At the same time, I appreciate for a supporter of a certain age, he is the collective favourite and I'm sure he was wonderful. 42 years is just a very long time ago...
Horsham Cricket Club fete by any chance?
Yes my 17 year old boy knows who he is because he’s seen the images around the stadium and was curious.My Jnr knows who he is (although Jnr is hopefully not on here) and very nervously asked him to sign the back of his programme at the last REMF match, he kindly did and it's on display on his shelf.
Thanks for letting us know, I’ll try to get there.Hi Everyone
Peter Ward is in town for the game this weekend, and is going to be in the King and Queen pub, Brighton on Saturday between 4 pm and 7pm, you are more then welcome to come along and share a pint and memories and get signed photos, selfies and get your own items signed by the great man.
If you do think you are likely to come along, please let me know so I can make sure the pub is aware of likely numbers.
Look forward to seeing you if you can make it.