Lawrenson. Him, Hansen, Neal and Kennedy were arguably as good a back 4 as there's been in the English game.
I remember seeing Paul Armstrong playing at Hartlepool - time and again he crossed the ball from the right hand side, to my recollection all of them went behind the goal. Absolutely abject.
Most skillful: Ward, Lawrenson or Worthington although I could be biased having spend 3 years watching Frank at his peak in the early/mid 70s whilst at university in Leicester.
Least skillful: Spoilt for choice really, it's usually just about anyone from the most recent game so ask me again about 5pm on 9th August.
Most skilful (and this is the end of the argument) SERGEI GOSTMANOV - the only Albion player I have seen who was playing on a completely different level to the other 9 outfield players in stripey shirts -
As to the worst - my "favourite" here has always been Vaslur Gislaiisson - and you had to have slogged all the way to Priestfield for a night game in the Auto Windsreens Shield to appreciate how pony he was!