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Pointless - this week W, X, Y, or Z
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Georgios Samaras Rolleyes Thumb up Thumb up Thumb up Thumb up
Riccardo Scimeca
Who could forget Scharner Thumb up

And Craig Shakespeare
2x Premier League Champ 1x Championship Winner and World cup Winner
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Kevin Summerfield.
Started at Albion but ended up playing most of his career at Plymouth. As did his son Luke.
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Richard Sneekes. Absolute legend and we should have cloned him.
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Our very own supersub, David Shaw.
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(03-09-2017, 19:57)4evaabaggie Wrote: [quote='Kennyg' pid='123668' dateline='1504456426']
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.

I think he was kept out by an arsenal LB Kenny Sanson ..... Not as goog as Statham but played for a London club, ans then as it is now only the north west and London figure for the FA .....

Sorry talksaft, replied to kennyg before reading your post ..... still say Statham was a better all round left back

Have to agree guys. Derek was far better than Sansom. God knows where I got Cherry from! Lol!
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Morten Skoubo 2004. Loan signing.

Andwélé Slory 2010 6 apps.

Bartosz Ślusarski 2007/09 only made 1 app and was loaned out.

Nigel Spink Vile reject.

DD Doh Doh
Ubique.
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Slusarski looked great on Youtube. Seem to remember we were all pretty excited.
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Bloody hell, there's some great pointless answers there. I can just about remember the names, but can't even picture some of them.
I was pleased when we got Samaras (who was a legend at Celtic) but we (was it Steve Clarke?) played him wide left and didn't get the best out of his power upfront.
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Keith Smith was a bit of an unsung hero in the early 60s. He bridged the gap between Ronnie Allen/Tank and Johnny Kaye/Astle, and scored 1 goal in 2, which helped us to mid-table during a bleak period.
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Last week there were some pretty obscure ones, thanks to DD, Bierzo, Kenny, Vic, Beef etc.

This Week WBA players past & present whose surnames begin with T, U, or V:

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, "T,U,V" players just for fun.)
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