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(10-07-2017, 15:12)Beefy 1965 Wrote: And ok I cheated on this one but if this doesn't win i'm going round to sit on Saft's head
Exodus Isaac Geohaghon (born 27 February 1985) is an English footballer who is a player-coach at National League North club Nuneaton Town.
Spending some time in his youth with West Bromwich Albion, he played for Sutton Coldfield Town between 2000 and 2005. After a season with Bromsgrove
The rules are that you've got to have seen them play for Albion's 1st team, (and then add a bit of nostalgia about the player).
Despite my pleading, Beef, my Mrs won't let you sit on my head.
Honest-ly!
(10-07-2017, 22:32)bomberbrown1968 Wrote: 2 players I liked, Sean Gregan signed from Preston, midfielder turned centre half as I remember and Phil Gilchrist centre half from I think, Oxford. Played around the same time too
"....Gregan joined West Bromwich Albion in August 2002, for a fee of £2 million. Pundit Rodney Marsh thought the signing uninspired, and famously commented that it was "like putting lipstick on a pig"
....Remember the Smethwick belting out "Where's your lipstick, Rodney Marsh?" when Sean had a blinder the one day. (What's happened to that c**t Marsh these days?)
Phil Gilchrist was a no-nonsense left-footed central defender who was very underrated in our step-up to the Prem.
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(14-07-2017, 11:45)talkSAFT Wrote: (10-07-2017, 15:12)Beefy 1965 Wrote: And ok I cheated on this one but if this doesn't win i'm going round to sit on Saft's head
Exodus Isaac Geohaghon (born 27 February 1985) is an English footballer who is a player-coach at National League North club Nuneaton Town.
Spending some time in his youth with West Bromwich Albion, he played for Sutton Coldfield Town between 2000 and 2005. After a season with Bromsgrove
The rules are that you've got to have seen them play for Albion's 1st team, (and then add a bit of nostalgia about the player).
Despite my pleading, Beef, my Mrs won't let you sit on my head.
Honest-ly! 
(10-07-2017, 22:32)bomberbrown1968 Wrote: 2 players I liked, Sean Gregan signed from Preston, midfielder turned centre half as I remember and Phil Gilchrist centre half from I think, Oxford. Played around the same time too
"....Gregan joined West Bromwich Albion in August 2002, for a fee of £2 million. Pundit Rodney Marsh thought the signing uninspired, and famously commented that it was "like putting lipstick on a pig"
....Remember the Smethwick belting out "Where's your lipstick, Rodney Marsh?" when Sean had a blinder the one day. (What's happened to that c**t Marsh these days?)
Phil Gilchrist was a no-nonsense left-footed central defender who was very underrated in our step-up to the Prem.
I went to his debut for the Youth team on the 4th of March 1985 at Walsall's old fellows park ...
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Well you still can't sit on my face!!
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(14-07-2017, 14:17)talkSAFT Wrote: Well you still can't sit on my face!!
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In that case I admit to lying
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DD has had a few Jameson`s and is really surprised no one has mentioned God.
He`s a baggies fan.....
Can`t remember him playing during my time though.
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If he's right, and he witnessed the mammoth Albion career of Cameron Gayle, Dingle-Dingle is last week's winner. (Don't forget, you have to have seen them play in the colours. So, Beefy excluded, no pre WW2 players).
This week is H, and there's one or 2 famous names I can think of.....over to you
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Robert Hopkins, winger who spent two spells at Blues and (I believe) is in their hall of fame. Spent a couple of years with us in the late Eighties.
One of our more obscure H's is also one of the most famous names in English football: Geoff Hurst, who managed about a dozen games for us.
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