LamieRobertson
Not awoke
Did your mum have an 'I Bought Bert' badge as mentioned in that Football League Review article?
Yes!!!!!! lol
Did your mum have an 'I Bought Bert' badge as mentioned in that Football League Review article?
Brian Bromley..abiding memory of him was a goal of his into the south end...match we won 2/nil..cant remember against whoRight, here's a list of Midfielders...
Nobby Lawton
Bert Murray (+ defence in 1971/72)
Bobby Smith (II)
Terry Stanley
Dave Turner
Brian Bromley
Colin Dobson
Alan Boorn
John Boyle
Ronnie Howell
and Wingers
Howard Wilkinson
Peter O'Sullivan
Mick Conway
Tony Towner
Again, I'd be fascinated in knowing what they were like as players.
(I suppose, one question that I think might be worth asking is, did O'Sullivan and Towner significantly change from when they were starting our for the Albion to the players they were under Mullery?)
Thanks to everyone who has contributed on this thread so far...
i remember watching yur namesake..enjoyed watching the man play football
And finally....
Forwards
Alan Duffy
Allan Gilliver
Willie Irvine
Kit Napier
Colin Woffinden
Paul Flood
Ken Beamish
Bertie Lutton
Barry Bridges
Pat Hilton (+midfield)
Lammie Robertson (+midfield)
Dave Busby
What were these players like? Anyone remember?
I'm loving this!
Forwards
Alan Duffy - Once seen never forgotten. Joined when still quite young, loads of black hair and bushy sideboards to rival Bromleys! Not so tall but 'robust' might describe his style and, on his debut he picked up the ball and fair HAMMERED it in off the crossbar into the south goal. The fans loved him but I think he loved to party andgot rounder & rounder. Was bought by goodwin but was soon out of favour with Sayward. Wasted career.
Allan Gilliver - one of those ungamely forwards, gangly and hopeless at everything except scoring where he always seemed to be in the right place for the ball to bounce off him into the goal.
Willie Irvine - Classy centre forward. Came to us at end of his career and prooved an excellent buy, so much so that he regained his place back in the NI team and was involved in the only goal when they beat England at Wembly, a typical Albion corner move where he would flick on from near post.
Kit Napier - There's a long thread on him from about a year ago, and he even replied! Sheer class, totally two footed, could play left, right or centre and scored at least 3 times direct from corners and not all with same foot. had loads of tricks and the goal described by Questions, was one of my fave memories. One of my fav ever Albion players.
Colin Woffinden - locall lad, never made it but a long time in Sussex football.
Paul Flood - from Eire, softly spoken, started as left winger then to left back. Popular but injuries did for him. believe he still lives locally.
Ken Beamish - Big player for Tranmere and always scored against us. Good, direct, forward always worked hard and scored some great goals. not quite sure what went wrong. I think sayward fell out with many players after promotion.
Bertie Lutton - 1st on loan then permanent signing. up centre or right sided, scored some important goals but, as above and with the break up of the team, went on to play for West Ham in div 1.
Barry Bridges - I didn't like him Millwall legend and very fast. maybe it was being in a poor team that didn't help him and we certainly didn't see him at his best.
Pat Hilton (+midfield) - See Mick Conway above. talented but somehow it went wrong.
Lammie Robertson (+midfield) - had been a star at Halifax but had limited success in a poor team.
Dave Busby - think his only claim is 1st coloured player for Albion and only played a game or two. young, enthusiastic, that's all.
Just to balance the argument, whilst you remember more from your formative years, it was not certainly not always sweetness and light. I think the younger readers need to be aware of the equivalents of the latter day Peake/Farrington/Neal type of player - in terms of cost, expectation and actual ability.
I give you:
Ken Goodeve
Darren Hughes
George Waites