Interesting, my 1st Albion match was vs West Ham (around 1988 I think?). I too went into it a West Ham fan, and ended an Albion fan.
Gary Neville - he was one step ahead of everyone on the park. Incredible reader of the game.
Slightly different to the question that the OP asked, but the best performance I ever saw live, the player that most dominated a game, certainly an Albion game, was a certain Robert Codner.
At the Goldstone, I can't remember when, but he absolutely ran the game. never put a foot wrong.
Until he got sent off 5 minutes from time
Abdul Razak v Ipswich in 2012 was the most totally outstanding individual performance I can remember seeing from an Albion midfielder. I was convinced that day we had witnessed a future Premier League star.Slightly different to the question that the OP asked, but the best performance I ever saw live, the player that most dominated a game, certainly an Albion game, was a certain Robert Codner.
At the Goldstone, I can't remember when, but he absolutely ran the game. never put a foot wrong.
Until he got sent off 5 minutes from time
I think he was called The Tank. How much would he be worth on todays figures? Also Lawrenson, Peter Ward,Vincente and Frank Worthington. He was way past his prime when he signed, but his moves were 2 or 3 ahead of the rest of the team and scored some spectacular goals in the short time he was here.Ah, Roy Jennings. My first Albion hero. I was pleased to tell hi,ly at the Centenary Dinner.
Mark Lawrenson.
He just never made mistakes. Just one at the Goldstone and that when he was playing for Liverpool. Just the failure to control the ball in the middle of the park, not a costly error.
Honourbale mentiosn to Trevor Brooking, Ian Rush, Ray Kennedy, Trevor Beattie, plus.
It was his SECOND spell at Stoke, not the one that started in 1932.
Very hard question.
Head scratched. Greaves? Ball? Dave Mackay? Kit Napier?
But I'll go Barry Rees.