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Back Of The Net: The Goalscorers Chart
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After today's avalanche of goals, high time I brought this thread over to the new site! As always, it displays every single goal scored in the Premier League by an Albion player from 2002 to date.


[i]All stats correct, to the best of my knowl
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#2
Glad this thread has made the transition from the old boards ........... Saido in one and a half seasons is setting up to be a major Albion legend ......... lets hope the FA elite club keep their dirty hands off of him. If he stays at the Albion he could also become and England legend ..... move to the greed league at the top and he would be allowed to rot like Lakaku was.
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#3
I know he had his best season by far in the Championship, but I can't believe Graham Dorrans has only scored 8 PL goals!
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#4
Love this thread, Darren Carter, one goal but my goodness, what a goal!
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#5
Saido's now into double figures in league goals, and hopefully many more to come!
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#6
My word shows how far we've come over the years some very average players on that list!
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#7
With a pair of finishes Big Cyrille would have been proud to call his own, Saido moves up alongside Marc-Antoine Fortune, while Sess joins the highly-exclusive club whose members are Scott Dobie, Kevin Campbell, Roman Bednar and Jonas Olsson.
"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley
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#8
Just noticed ......... Lee Hughes 99 goals.




What IF..........

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#9
99 goals, but not a single one in the Prem despite 23 appearances. The likes of Ishmael Miller and even Jay Simpson did better with fewer chances. Setting aside his off-the-field antics, Hughes was a great second division striker at a time when we desperately needed one, but I don't think he'd ever have been any more than that.
"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley
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#10
Bit late with the update, but never mind: Big Vic draws alongside Koumas, Greening, Thomas and Amalfitano with 4 goals, and a great season for Saido has him up on 12 with Earnshaw, Gera and Mulumbu.
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