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(06-08-2017, 19:41)silverbaggie Wrote: Mick Martin (the forgotten man of the 64 FA Cup final)
Paddy Mulligan
Joe Mayo
Tony Millington (whatever happened to him- apart from letting in loads of goals against the Wolves)
Remi Moses (lost to Man Ure along with Robbo)
64 Cup Final??
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Millington: I think it was our 1st game for 3 months, or thereabouts, after the 1963 Great Winter. We must have been rustier than THEM 'cos they whacked us 7-0 at Molyneux. Don't know whether Tony was at fault or not, but I was getting so much stick at school and I had to deflect all the piss-take, so I claimed that Tony was injured early in the game, so they never really beat us at all!!
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Last week there were some pretty obscure ones, thanks to WCA, Bierzo, DD, and Beef.
This Week WBA players past & present whose surnames begin with N & O:
Don't forget: you must have seen him play (just to exclude 19th Century etc players who are of no real interest to most) and, just for interest and debate, add a few notes about the player.
Like the TV gameshow Pointless, aim for the most obscure players you can remember, and no peeking at WBA History books.
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Gary Owen;- my worst memory. For the very first time taking non Baggie mates to watch us play Forest the season after we did so well to finish 3rd.
Gary put us in front to my and all Baggies delight but, it all went tits up after that.
Brian Clough's Forest ran out 5-1 winners in the end.
Then there was John Osborne one of our greats.
And finally Gary Nesbit.
No pointless names there but, never mind eh!
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Mr Wo1ve5 and his hatrick
Bit of a prat in the end , but that game at the custard bowl will be etched in my memory 4eva
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Well i have waited for this one
Calamity that was
Stacey NORTH
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Stuart Naylor
Did Steve Nicholl play for us or was it Jimmy ?
And of course our big Swede .......
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(14-08-2017, 00:47)Bierzo Baggie Wrote: (13-08-2017, 23:22)silverbaggie Wrote: Then there was John Osborne one of our greats.
And finally Gary Nesbit.
No pointless names there but, never mind eh!
Reckon Gary Nesbit is Gordon Nisbett Silverbaggie.
He started off as a goalkeeper and then converted to right-back. Never saw him play for Albion (just before my time...) although I think he was playing for Plymouth when they knocked us out of the cup in the mid-80s..
Can't think of any other Ns or Os 
Yup I cocked it up once again (Along with the 1964 Cup Final)!!
But just to get a little bit of my own back:- its Gordon
Nisbet !
I'm playin for a draw and parking the Bus!!
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