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Random Albion Players that you remember



Perry Milkins

Just a quiet guy.
Aug 10, 2007
6,303
Ardingly
John Ruggiero

For that goal at The Dell on the first day of the season way back in 77 (ish) and for precious little else.

Adrian Owers

For his dribbling instints and his Gail Tilsley's chin

Harry Wilson

For being named after a Prime Minister and for the chant 'Arry, arry, arry.

Dennis Burnett

For having thighs like tree trunks.
 




bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Alex Dawson, for smashing keepers into the net.

Neil Smillie, for his perm.

Gordon Smith, because he must score .....
 


















Perry Milkins

Just a quiet guy.
Aug 10, 2007
6,303
Ardingly
Barry Butlin

For having a name that suggested he should have been a stand-up comedian and for scoring the only goal to beat the South London wannabe's in 1974.

Sammy Nelson

For his stentorian 'Up Robbo' directed at Michael Robinson whenever said striker was in a head duel.

Steve Piper

for having a basket nose an for going out with my cousin.
 




Austrian Gull

Well-known member
Feb 5, 2009
2,497
Linz, Austria
Tony Meola, American keeper with a terrible haircut.

Emeka Ifejeagwa (sp.?) - winner at Barnet then disappeared.
 








Playing On The Grit

Twitter: @leighjcooper
Apr 2, 2008
340
Andy Kennedy as much as anything for his comment when he left the Albion that a number of clubs were after him...Oriana's, Midnight Blues, Pink Coconut...

OK, I can'tremember the names of the clubs but they were the Brighton nightclubs of the early 90s
 








London Pompous

Active member
Feb 16, 2008
660
Keith Dublin, because he had a massive cock

Doug Rougvie, inspiring captain who helped get us promoted. Very limited in ability, but never dull to watch.
 


Playing On The Grit

Twitter: @leighjcooper
Apr 2, 2008
340
Keith Dublin, because he had a massive cock

Doug Rougvie, inspiring captain who helped get us promoted. Very limited in ability, but never dull to watch.

You're going back to my favourite era...Johnny Keeley, Doug the thug Rougvie, Garry Nelson and that lunatic Kevin Bremner. Great times.
 




Sweeney Todd

New member
Apr 24, 2008
1,636
Oxford/Lancing
Adrian Owers
Mark Gall
Mark Farrington (as he's the worst professional footballer of all time, making Johnny Crumplin look like Pele)
 


EastbourneGull

New member
Oct 1, 2008
427
Johnnie Goodchild - a face only a mother could love.

From the same era...

Jimmy Collins - creative midfielder plus goals. Couldn't we use someone of his qualities today.

Two of the 'famous five' who each scored more than 10 goals in a season (1964?). The other 3 were Bobby Smith, Wally Gould and Cassidy I think.
 


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