Back in the day, we had a substitute.....that I never saw play. Ever.
Name that man:
Name that man:
Was at that game - Therry Racon ran the midfield for us.OK this one I’m pretty sure on, Sam Gargan.
Bristol Rovers away in 2008, towards the end of the season. Wilkins was manager.
I think you’re right.Was that the same Barnet game where it rained like no other game?
He scored the winner at Barnet, but was then nicked for domestic violence a couple of days later and the next Saturday he had to report to a London Police station at 3pm as part of his bail conditions, which wasn’t ideal for Brian HortonEmeka Ifejiagwa? On loan from Charlton but turned out to be unable to work in the UK or something. He played twice for us according to Wiki.
Was a hot day on that terrace from what I recall.Was at that game - Therry Racon ran the midfield for us.
Paul FloodBack in the day, we had a substitute.....that I never saw play. Ever.
Name that man:
I remember joking about the USA's keeper being a twat and as convincing as Sylvester Stalone in Escape to Victoria and then a mate said 'What him?' and pointed to our new keeper. I think we expected his third appearance to be away to Watford, but he joined them instead.1-1 if memory serves. At fault for the goal coming for a cross and missing it in a Sanchez fashion. Played twice though according to wiki.
Emelka was the new Messiah when we were desperate for one. Scored and put in two towering performances. Gutted when he had to go, until he made his debut abroad a little later and I think got a 1 out of 10 in the local rag.He scored the winner at Barnet, but was then nicked for domestic violence a couple of days later and the next Saturday he had to report to a London Police station at 3pm as part of his bail conditions, which wasn’t ideal for Brian Horton
Later turned out he was part of a scam marriage scandal, allegedly put together by John Fashanu, later reported in the tabloid press.
One sole Albion performance that’s sticks in the mind is keeper Brian McKenna, replacing the injured Perry Digweed about half past two and we lost 4-2 at home to Middlesbrough.
An old Forest boy like me then. I was a year above him both in Tylor. He was very good at football and running. Unfortunately he had a bad injury hence only one appearance for Brighton.Correct, he replaced, I believe, Alan Biley and later joined the Met, probably retired now.
He is a few years older than me but I remember fondly as a first former that he absolutely destroyed a PE teacher in a 100M sprint on school sports day. I think he was in the 5th form at the time.
Micky Conway - wikipedia (he was our youngest league debutant for quite a while).Solely on (long ago) memory, around '72 or '73, we played a mid-season friendly at The Goldstone (against Luton?) My Dad (who AFAIK had never been to watch The Albion before or since) took me and my brother (same as regard Albion attendances) to watch - the only time I sat in the West Stand. Can't remember the score, or much about the game, but I think I can remember a youngster called Mickey Conway playing for us, who looked quite good to me.
Not sure if he ever played for us again (waits for my usual correction form AZGull!)
One man came.
One game played.
Partnered Ben White in central defence.
Albion legendary status denied.
Vegard Forren - Detailed stats
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Breathtaking showreel….
He is still playing so there is still some hope…..
According to this he made the bench a couple of times but never played.We signed a keeper called Chris Jones Australian keeper possibly from Non-league at the end of the 2001/2 season think he played 1 game but can’t find anything on wiki.
Jesus, what a career. 10 clubs, and for 8 of them he only managed single figure appearances. Wow.