I'm disappointed that no-one has mentioned the "Goodwin for England" banner that appeared on the East Terrace in the latter stages of the 1971-72 season.
After a few iffy results had threatened to derail the promotion bid, Pat Saward reshaped the team for the televised home game against Villa, dropping Henderson and John Napier, moving Bert Murray from the right wing to right back and giving Goodwin only his second start of the season - not as a defensive midfield player as he had previously been known, but in central defence.
He was a revelation and became a bit of a cult at Hove Grammar, where the banner was produced.
Fascinating thread - most of these players were just before my time, except Sully and Piper. I remember Piper not as a defender but as a useful but unremarkable midfielder during the Taylor/Mullery years. Quite often a sub in those days.
My abiding memory is of a league cup game against Portsmouth (who were a division above us at the time) in I think 1968? (Alex Dawson scored the winner). Anyway deep in the second half Kit received the ball in our half and ran at pace down the centre of the pitch. About 40 yards from goal the Pompey full back Eion Hand tried to stop him and literally ripped the shirt off Kit's back. But Kit did not go down. With the shirt flapping like a yacht sail he continued before ripping an amazing shot against the bar! Immortal!
Moving on to Defenders... (although feel free to comment on keepers if you have any more insights!)
Stewart Henderson
John Templeman (+midfield)
Alex Sheridan
John Napier
Norman Gall
Ian Goodwin (+midfield)
Eddie Spearritt (+midfield)
George Ley
Steve Piper
John Moore (loan signing from Luton)
Mick Brown
Graham Howell
What were these players like?
Me too - starting watching on a regular basis 74/5.
I rememer Piper as an excellent midfield player, somewhat of an unsung hero in the Mullery Glory Years.
Someone earlier on this thread compared him to Dean Hammond - pretty fair comparison IMO. Great player, but could go missing.
Moving on to Defenders... (although feel free to comment on keepers if you have any more insights!)
Stewart Henderson
John Templeman (+midfield)
Alex Sheridan
John Napier
Norman Gall
Ian Goodwin (+midfield)
Eddie Spearritt (+midfield)
George Ley
Steve Piper
John Moore (loan signing from Luton)
Mick Brown
Graham Howell
What were these players like?
Right, 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
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?
Tony Towner, if I remember rightly, made his debut in the match that broke our long losing run in the 2nd div. and was always a 100% for the Albion. Gave a great performance in the game at Spurs when we drew 0-0.
Sorry. I missed this thread when it first appeared.Alex Sheridan - don't remember him as much more than a bit player (sorry Alex!)
stand to be corrected but didn't he make the final of the long throw competition but didn't win it. Think it was held at stamford bridge ?Eddie Spearritt (+midfield) - Long blond curly hair - a good footballing wing back who could score goals and had a great eye for a pass - as near as we got at the time to being called "cultured". He won a competition for the longest throw in league football (the Rory Delap of his day)
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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?
My candidate for the worst keeper Brighton have had. Looked like a male model and played like one