34 goals in 89 appearances between them.
I forgot Trevor Francis- who, in fairness, was a bit over hyped at international level mainly due to his club form.
I'm pretty sure colour wasn't an issue in Regis selection. Viv Anderson was already there. Gary Birtles was a similar player who barely...
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Probably because the First Division had a lot of English forwards in those days. Paul Mariner was preferred as a partner to Keegan. Bob Latchford, Tony Woodcock. Them were the days. A great player like Regis was one of a number. Doubt we can say that again.
Yes, a famous name as my interest in football grew as a child. I thought he was just a great footballer in a very good WBA side. Totally innocent of how his path to that accolade was so much harder than others. RIP Too great, too young.