I think that was held at Stamfotd Bridge but can't be sure
Ian Hutchinson of Chelsea. Won ,
I think that was held at Stamfotd Bridge but can't be sure
Alex Dawson- same era as Kit Napier. He could head the ball harder than most players could kick it.
I remember him being on Football Focus or its equivalent, where they had a long throw competition, he didn't win, and I can't recall who did.
Seem to recall Kit scoring direct from a couple of corners at the Goldstone
Great memories of the Napier brothers!
I remember Alan Duffy being very, very good - just not for very long
Ian Hutchinson, I would imagine. There was a Chelsea player at the time who trained on his own in Easthill park in Portslade. Was it him I wonder?
I remember Duffy shooting from the edge of the box and the ball hit one post, went behind the back of the keepr, hit the other post and back into play. Goldstone, South stand. Apart from that, my recollection of Duffy was beard, long hair, scruffy and useless. Wiki shows his career was short, and for a striker, poor (10 goals in 109 games total, 6 in 50 for us).
Fred Binney was the first regular scoring forward I remember. He went off to the USA to play with Pele. Did Ward crowd him out of the team ? He had a one in two ratio.
Peter Taylor decided to drop Binney for the trip to Hereford ( top of the table clash ) and we were all shocked at the time. Fred was a regular goalscorer and had over 20 goals that season , with at least 8 games to play.
I've checked the records and Fred had four goals in five games immediately leading up to the Hereford trip. It was a big decision and all anybody was talking about before the game. None of us had seen Wardy play in the reserves but I did bump into someone on the day who informed me that this young player was ' different class '
50 seconds into the game, we had the answer.
In my time following the Albion (1959 - Present) the top goalscorers have been:
K Napier 99
Ward 95
Zamora 89
Nogan 60
Connor 59
Nelson 59
Murray 57
Barnes 53
Forster 51
Nobody else above 50, in all competitions. Having said that, the player who I saw scoring the most was the superb Jimmy Collins (an inside forward - attacking midfield player of today) who seemed to score in every game during the 60s.
He lived round the corner from me in Portslade. We occasionally kicked balls over his fence, which backed on to Easthill park. I seem to recall he was a Busby Babe and survived the Munich disaster.
I believe he came into the side as a youngster, straight after the Munich disaster. I stand to be corrected but I think Big Al was the last player to score a hattrick in an FA Cup Semi-Final. ( 1958 )
I remember Duffy shooting from the edge of the box and the ball hit one post, went behind the back of the keepr, hit the other post and back into play. Goldstone, South stand. Apart from that, my recollection of Duffy was beard, long hair, scruffy and useless. Wiki shows his career was short, and for a striker, poor (10 goals in 109 games total, 6 in 50 for us).
I remember Duffy shooting from the edge of the box and the ball hit one post, went behind the back of the keepr, hit the other post and back into play. Goldstone, South stand. Apart from that, my recollection of Duffy was beard, long hair, scruffy and useless. Wiki shows his career was short, and for a striker, poor (10 goals in 109 games total, 6 in 50 for us).
He lived round the corner from me in Portslade. We occasionally kicked balls over his fence, which backed on to Easthill park. I seem to recall he was a Busby Babe and survived the Munich disaster.
I believe he came into the side as a youngster, straight after the Munich disaster. I stand to be corrected but I think Big Al was the last player to score a hattrick in an FA Cup Semi-Final. ( 1958 )
You are correct. He was not on the plane, according to Wiki. And yes he was the last player to score 3 in a cup sem.
If my memory is correct, he made his debut as a substitute, scored a screamer into the south stand goal and then went downhill very quickly. The Molango of his day.
He must have started the game as the goal came pretty early ( first 10 mins? )
I remember Duffy shooting from the edge of the box and the ball hit one post, went behind the back of the keepr, hit the other post and back into play. Goldstone, South stand. Apart from that, my recollection of Duffy was beard, long hair, scruffy and useless. Wiki shows his career was short, and for a striker, poor (10 goals in 109 games total, 6 in 50 for us).
If my memory is correct, he made his debut as a substitute, scored a screamer into the south stand goal and then went downhill very quickly. The Molango of his day.
He must have started the game as the goal came pretty early ( first 10 mins? )
That's the trouble with age. You gain great wisdom but lose all .....................................
If my memory is correct, he made his debut as a substitute, scored a screamer into the south stand goal and then went downhill very quickly. The Molango of his day.
He must have started the game as the goal came pretty early ( first 10 mins? )
Have not looked it up but was it against Bradford city? I was behind goal to right against wall. Fairly bulleted in