dejavuatbtn
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My vote goes to Barry Rees who, for those who remember him, was potentially our best ever player and was taken away before he got anywhere near his prime.
My vote goes to Barry Rees who, for those who remember him, was potentially our best ever player and was taken away before he got anywhere near his prime.
Sammy Morgan remember his first game for us getting sent off at Gillingham (about 5 minutes after coming on as sub)
for drop kicking opponent in the chest while the ref was still lecturing him for the foul he'd just committed.
I think it said cult - you cheeky monkey !Timmy!
John Crumplin is the definition of a cult hero.
how many times did he play for the Albion?
surprised to see he only played 4 times for Everton,is that right?
how many times did he play for the Albion?
surprised to see he only played 4 times for Everton,is that right?
Gerry Ryan - as someone said earlier, you never quite knew what he was going to do next. Sometimes he looked as though he was playing football in wellies he was so awful - the next minute he'd be waltzing past the whole Man City team to score the goal of the season. My favourite moment was listening to the cup game at Anfield on Radio Sussex. As far as I can recall, the commentary ran something like '...and Gerry Ryan, who so far has done absolutely nothing in the game, was there to put it in the net'. Which just about summed him up really.
Plus - he had that great moustache.
And - he fought back very bravely from his broken leg, which endeared him to me even further.