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		Brian Quailey 
Signed from Nuneaton around 1998 I think
Went to see him in the then reserves suppose to be the next Cyrille Regis  
 
 
Made about half a dozen appearances before being floogged to a lower league team forget who,
Needless to say his wasn't the next BIG cyrille   
 
Oh and just remembered Nigel Quashie  
 
	
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		Neil Parsley - defender or defensive midfielder, as I recall, back in the '90s. Quite decent.
Unless he was the one in The Herbs on Watch with Mother.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (24-08-2017, 17:06)Baggievicar Wrote:  Neil Parsley - defender or defensive midfielder, as I recall, back in the '90s. Quite decent.
Unless he was the one in The Herbs on Watch with Mother.
Wasn't he  lion in the Herb garden ?
	
 
	
	
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		I remember that, and dillon the dog chasing his tail. What about hector's house. Blimey were an old but bunch.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Last week there were some pretty obscure ones, thanks to DD, Zinman, Silver, Vic, etc.
This Week WBA players past & present whose surnames begin with S:
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. 
(Also reminisce about old,not so pointless, "S" players just for fun.)
	
	
	
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		Here are a couple of "S" players for you
Sandro - our Brazilian midfielder
Derek Statham - the best left back we have ever had - inexplicably kept out of the England team by some crap player by the name of Cherry I believe!
Dick Shepherd - reserve keeper for most of the time.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (03-09-2017, 18:33)Kennyg Wrote:  Here are a couple of "S" players for you
Sandro - our Brazilian midfielder
Derek Statham - the best left back we have ever had - inexplicably kept out of the England team by some crap player by the name of Cherry I believe!
Dick Shepherd - reserve keeper for most of the time.
Nice one, Kenny. I'd forgotten all about Sandro - was hoping he'd be a top player for us.
I was Derek Statham's biggest fan, and he was really unfortunate to be playing at same time as Kenny Sansom. There was nothing to choose between them imo, except that Sansom played for Arsenal. The Arsenal player got 80 caps, and the Albion player got about 5 - just about typical!! 
Ricky Sheppard was stand-in for Ray Potter, then Ossie, most of the time, but I'm sure he got to play in the '67 League Cup Final team, and also the '66 Winners (??)
	
 
	
	
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