[Albion] Teddy Maybank or Gerry Ryan

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POSKETT AT THE VALLEY

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I know the North Stand allegiance was split back in the 70’s, however on reflection who had the biggest impact?

I mostly remember Maybank’s free kick equaliser at Luton in front of the massed ranks of Albion fans. However, I’d go with Ryan for ending Cloughie’s 59 unbeaten run at home.
 




Muzzman

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Cor! That's a tough one.


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Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Loved both as players at the time however as for personalities, Maybank’s antics off the pitch carried on well into the 90s. I was a regular at Corals at that time and generally used to avoid him.
 


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Loved both as players at the time however as for personalities, Maybank’s antics off the pitch carried on well into the 90s. I was a regular at Corals at that time and generally used to avoid him.
I worked at Corals at that time, and played for the Corals Sunday League side along with Ted (and his brother Martin, Paul Flood, Sammy Nelson, Sammy Donnelly, etc).

Strange chap, tbh.
 


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Impossible to decide without hearing Gerry's version.

 






kevo

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Surely the thread title should be Poskett or Maybank? Teddy was a bit of a joke really, wasn't he? Our big signing, but didn't score many, missed loads of chances and never held down a regular place in the side. Coupled with his 'playboy lifestyle', I think the patience of many fans grew thin quite quickly. I don't think anyone can really say his time at the club was a success.

Gerry was always a fans' favourite from what I can remember - but he was primarily a winger not a striker, so not in direct competition with Teddy.
 








POSKETT AT THE VALLEY

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Surely the thread title should be Poskett or Maybank? Teddy was a bit of a joke really, wasn't he? Our big signing, but didn't score many, missed loads of chances and never held down a regular place in the side. Coupled with his 'playboy lifestyle', I think the patience of many fans grew thin quite quickly. I don't think anyone can really say his time at the club was a success.

Gerry was always a fans' favourite from what I can remember - but he was primarily a winger not a striker, so not in direct competition with Teddy.
I think you’ll find they were in direct competition, as due to his over inflated price tag, it seemed that Maybank quite often had to be found a place in the team quite often at the expense of Ryan.

As for Malcolm Poskett, perhaps one of the most underrated players ever to wear the stripes. No pace but a true poacher and should have been given more oopportunities.
 






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Loved both as players at the time however as for personalities, Maybank’s antics off the pitch carried on well into the 90s. I was a regular at Corals at that time and generally used to avoid him.
Yep, having met them both it's Gerry all the way for me.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Just on field, Ryan, as a person on field and off Maybank
 


boik

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I think you’ll find they were in direct competition, as due to his over inflated price tag, it seemed that Maybank quite often had to be found a place in the team quite often at the expense of Ryan.

As for Malcolm Poskett, perhaps one of the most underrated players ever to wear the stripes. No pace but a true poacher and should have been given more oopportunities.
Still remember Posketts hattrick at a very snowy Valley. Snowball fights were the order of the day.
 






Nobby

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Gerry Ryan all day long
Teddy got that crucial goal at Luton in front of us but don’t remember much else special tbh
 


Super Steve Earle

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Ryan all day long. By the way, the Poskett comparison should be with Wardie. Only one winner there.
 


5Ways Gull

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My memories of Ryan were that he would be playing out of his skin, then gradually tail off to the point he was dropped for a few games. Then he would be picked again and for a few games he would rip defences a new one, then the cycle began again. It was a long time ago and I am getting very old so I am probably misremembering.
 




Bodian

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I know the North Stand allegiance was split back in the 70’s, however on reflection who had the biggest impact?

I mostly remember Maybank’s free kick equaliser at Luton in front of the massed ranks of Albion fans. However, I’d go with Ryan for ending Cloughie’s 59 unbeaten run at home.
And for his goal at Anfield in the cup win.
My memories of Ryan were that he would be playing out of his skin, then gradually tail off to the point he was dropped for a few games. Then he would be picked again and for a few games he would rip defences a new one, then the cycle began again. It was a long time ago and I am getting very old so I am probably misremembering.
You never knew if he was going to turn up in his football boots, or his wellies.
 


Tillo

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Ryan was overall more of a legend but the thrill of seeing Maybank score our first ever goal in Division 1 at Villa Park will ensure his semi legendary status for ever
 


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