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(30-08-2015, 17:09)aries22 Wrote:
(30-08-2015, 13:28)betterthanbaird Wrote: Simon Cox?

I could be wrong, but I don't think Simon Cox is from Tipton!

Any more clues, Silver?
Not my question Aries so sorry can't help on this one.

My first thought was Chris Wood but, he is a Kiwi.
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#72
G-Mac and Darren Purse are correct, the former having scored four, the latter two.

Meite incredibly only scored the one, though somehow it feels like there should have been more.
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#73
Any chance that Sam Mantom is the player?
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#74
Own Goals. Scott Carson. DD Doh Doh
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(30-08-2015, 13:10)Bierzo Baggie Wrote: Striker born in Tipton.
Sold to a side in a lower division and scored more goals than he ever did for Albion.
His full name contains fewer than 10 letters.
It's not who you think!

2 more clues.
He swapped places with an Albion legend.
His surname sounds more Spanish than Tipton!
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(30-08-2015, 23:53)Bierzo Baggie Wrote:
(30-08-2015, 13:10)Bierzo Baggie Wrote: Striker born in Tipton.
Sold to a side in a lower division and scored more goals than he ever did for Albion.
His full name contains fewer than 10 letters.
It's not who you think!

2 more clues.
He swapped places with an Albion legend.
His surname sounds more Spanish than Tipton!

Gary Bull. DD  Huh Huh
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#77
I suspect it may be Joe Mayo, though that's always seemed more of an Irish name to me than a Spanish one.
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(31-08-2015, 01:24)Ska Wrote: I suspect it may be Joe Mayo, though that's always seemed more of an Irish name to me than a Spanish one.

Joe Mayo, went to Leyton Orient as part of the deal for Laurie Cunningham.
Joe was a Tipton Grammar school lad which was a borstal for clever kids. Joe is a real Albion man and often speaks at the Albion match day dinners and along with Graham Williams is one of the best raconteurs that is heard at the Hawthorns.
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#79
I thought that the additional clue about Spain might have given a clue, as in 'toro'  which is Spanish for????

The misleading clue that the player went to a Club in a lower league confused the issue but then in all probability the Wolves were in a lower league for much of the time.

I will have a stab at this and suggest Steve Bull who was it seems born in Tipton. Doh
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#80
Joe Mayo it is!
Number 9 in the first Albion match I saw back in the Johnny Giles era.
Mayo is Spanish for....May.
Steven Bull has got 10 letters Wink
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