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(and Kurt Nogan and Clive Walker)
(and Kurt Nogan and Clive Walker)
Thorne scored five in my first Albion game in 1960 so that'll do for me; my dad reckoned he was pretty good.
Bryan Wade scored four against Newcastle and was never heard of again. But I agree that Thorne is probably worth a place.
I saw Thorne score those five goals that night and it was brilliant, but never saw much of him again. He was no more than a reserve team player who had a great night.
He scored 44 goals in 84 games - which is a pretty good record by anyone's standards.
BTW, can someone explain to be the appeal of Reinelt - an ordinary player in an ordinary side. I wouldn't have him in the top 100 players that I've seen, let alone the best ever, yet there's veneration for him purely based on his scoring a run-of-the-mill goal. He seems like a nice bloke but that's no reason to talk about him as an Albion great.
44 Goals for us? His record for us was 36 goals in 76 games over 5 seasons, hardly puts him amongst our top strikers.
Then he moved to Plymouth, so that may be his career total.
Bryan Wade scored four against Newcastle and was never heard of again. But I agree that Thorne is probably worth a place.
John Keeley was light years ahead of Kuipers and should be in the list.
HE was the best keeper we have had in the last 20 years
No. That's his Albion record according to the Carder and Harris book.
I'm not sure that he's good enough to be one of the greats but that's not too shabby a record.