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Frank Stapleton, Joe Corrigan, Frank Worthington and Willie Young would grace any team!
Four players played four hundred and above games for the Albion and that should include them in the fifty. They are:
Des Tennant (400) Glen Wilson (409) Peter O'Sullivan (435) and Norman Gall (440)
As a corporal in the South African Air Force he saw several of his friends burned to death in an accident at the flying school, and was badly injured himself. He unsuccessfully managed the Albion for a few months after the war. Heart trouble and chronic bronchitis added to his woes, and he took a large dose of sleeping pills amd died in the County Hospital in 1950.going off in a different direction i read the other day that tommy cook commited suicide does anyone know why ?
Peter O'Sullivan MUST be in there for his shuffle (and his tash)Four players played four hundred and above games for the Albion and that should include them in the fifty. They are:
Des Tennant (400) Glen Wilson (409) Peter O'Sullivan (435) and Norman Gall (440)
Bit of input invited here, ladies and gentlemen. Times Online is putting up lists of each club's 50 best players. Liverpool were first (football editor's a Red), Spurs, Luton (don't ask) ... Needless to say I volunteered an Albion list. But of course the last thing I want to do is to commit a howler by leaving out anyone obvious. Naturally some people's favourites will be omitted (especially if their names are Richard Tiltman, Darren Hughes, Micky Thomas etc), but I want to make sure I get a truly representative spread. Especially valuable will be suggestions for pre-1967 players that I never saw.
As few extra names as possible will make it easier to sift through the suggestions.
So far I've got (not in final, or indeed any particular order): Ward, Horton, Stevens, Lawrenson, O'Sullivan, Foster, Zamora, Michael Robinson, Jimmy Langley, Danny Wilson, Charles Webb, Case, Bobby Smith, Mellor, Garry Nelson, Worthington, Dean Saunders, Ryan, Kuipers, Mike Small, John Byrne, Tommy Cook, Gatting, Bert Murray, Gregory, Moseley, Gordon Smith, Dennis Mortimer, Ritchie, Connor, Irvine, Kit Napier, Cullip, Towner, Beamish, Binney, Wilkins, Crumplin, Chivers, Chapman, Gotsmanov, Penney, Powney, Dawson, Johnny McNichol, Glen Wilson, Gall. I think that's 47. What do people think about Reinelt, Oatway, Carpenter?
Not necessarily in position order:-
1. Eric Steele
2. Gary Williams
3. Gary Stevens
4. Steve Foster
5. Mark Lawrenson
6. Peter Ward
7. Bobby Zamora
8. Gary Stevens
9. Jimmy Case
10. Steve Penney
11. Hansy Kray for pur entertainment value and services to the Celerey and the Greengrocers near the Goldstone.
Hmm...top fifty off the top of my head.....
Charles Webb, Tommy Langley, Tommy Cook, Bill Currie, Dave Sexton;
Bobby Smith (the first one!), Willie Irvine, Alex Dawson, Nobby Lawton, Peter O'Sullivan;
Mark Lawrenson, Gary Stevens, Peter Ward, Brian Bromley, Martin Keown;
Danny Wilson, Brian Horton, Peter Sayer, Graham Moseley; John Napier;
Roy Jennings, Wally Gould, Don Shanks, Mick Robinson, Andy Ritchie;
Bobby Zamora, Kit Napier, Tony Towner, Dave Turner, Glen Wilson;
Peter Harburn, Alan Curbishley, Ken Beamish, Teddy Maybank, John Gregory;
Steve Foster, Nicky Forster, Ian Mellor, Eric Gill, Perry Digweed;
Johnny Byrne, Paul Clark, John Gregory, Colin Pates, Gary Nelson;
John Robinson, Norman Gall, Eric Young, Chris Ramsey.....
...(and nearly - the directors wouldn't buy him for a song in 1960 because he was too small and skinny)...Denis Law!
Was Chris Ramsey actually any good? Didn't look it from what little I've seen