The Daggar - albeit brief
Just for one frozen moment in time, the man who scored the most important goal in the Albion's history - bar none.
Robbie Reinelt.
Barry Butlin for the wonder goal (probably just me, here)
One of the two Leons probably, or Mickey Thomas.
Oh, sorry, cuLt.
In that case, I'll go with anyone from this list:
Kraay*, Crumplin, Calde, and in a funny way, silky Dave Cameron - a man who thought he was brilliant, despite being utter turd and failing to score in a team that created chances with ease. He had one game at home to Lincoln where he was ace. He still didn't score, we didn't even win. Then he joined them and scored against us.
I'd have said OGH too, but as far as I'm concerned he moved from status as cult hero (where he was the only player worth paying to watch for one and a half seasons) to club legend for his involvement in two or three promotions and loyally stayed here for years.
*I was the original "hans kraay fan club" on here, before the current mong STOLE my name.
One of the two Leons probably, or Mickey Thomas.
Oh, sorry, cuLt.
In that case, I'll go with anyone from this list:
Kraay*, Crumplin, Calde, and in a funny way, silky Dave Cameron - a man who thought he was brilliant, despite being utter turd and failing to score in a team that created chances with ease. He had one game at home to Lincoln where he was ace. He still didn't score, we didn't even win. Then he joined them and scored against us.
I'd have said OGH too, but as far as I'm concerned he moved from status as cult hero (where he was the only player worth paying to watch for one and a half seasons) to club legend for his involvement in two or three promotions and loyally stayed here for years.
*I was the original "hans kraay fan club" on here, before the current mong STOLE my name.