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[Albion] Albion's best ever header of a ball



Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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There was a young Welsh lad played late 50's/early 60's who could head a ball a fair distance. Got killed in a car crash in the Elan Valley. Can't for the life of me remember his name..

Barrie Rees

And it was Johnny Goodchild, not Goodhold

Both were before time but Rees was meant to be something special
 




pottert

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Aug 12, 2009
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How good was Mike Small in the air? I seem to remember him as being pretty good but I was about 10.

I loved Mike small especially as he lived in the next road to me & we always saw him with his kids in wish park obviously only so he could see me play.


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severnside gull

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Barrie Rees

And it was Johnny Goodchild, not Goodhold

Both were before time but Rees was meant to be something special

Barry Rees. That's the lad!
Don't think he was with us for more than a handful of games. Signed from Everton and looked different class on the floor and in the air. One of those you thought could be very special.
Hit a bridge in his car driving back from visiting his family if I recall right. A real loss.
Goodchild (this silly machine keeps auto correcting it) was one of my early heroes. Not big by any means but great timing breaking into the box. Left to go back up north just as my all time Albion favourite - Kit Napier - arrived. Would've loved to see them play together.
 








rocker959

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Alex Dawson and Bobby Smith
 








Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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Ulloa the best attacking headerer of a ball I've seen.
 


POSKETT AT THE VALLEY

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Not sure if he's been mentioned previously but to put a different spin on things Martin Chivers had a spell with us.

And although he was in the twilight of his career probably the best header of a ball to wear the blue and white stripes. Certainly the longest throw and 24 england caps/13 goals.
 


Saunders

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Oct 1, 2017
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Lawrenson was better than Fozzy although I think D&D are very similar at how good they are in the air as a pair and defending as a pair is the most important as much as being the singular best in the air. The old guy in me would like to say Lawrenson but I will go for Duffy for now.
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Lawrenson was better than Fozzy although I think D&D are very similar at how good they are in the air as a pair and defending as a pair is the most important as much as being the singular best in the air. The old guy in me would like to say Lawrenson but I will go for Duffy for now.

Better player, definitely, but in the air Fozzie every time. Lawrenson’s immense ability was based largely on his ability on the ground.


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Brownstuff

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Feb 21, 2009
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Doug Rougvie
Not sure if he was one of the best but one thing for sure is that if i was a striker wouldn't fancy my chances in a one to one aerial duel with this hardman
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Better player, definitely, but in the air Fozzie every time. Lawrenson’s immense ability was based largely on his ability on the ground.


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You’re probably right on aireals just, but Lawro was great at that too. Part of an incredible LFC defence. For both Albion and LFC he more than survived in an era of hard centre forwards (too long a list to mention).
 




WATFORD zero

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I note (thankfully ) that Mr Dawson is still going strong. How much would I like to see Mr combover Richie Reynolds interview him at halftime.

I have no influence whatsoever so [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] must make it happen
 


One Teddy Maybank

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You’re probably right on aireals just, but Lawro was great at that too. Part of an incredible LFC defence. For both Albion and LFC he more than survived in an era of hard centre forwards (too long a list to mention).

Kevin Keegan said the day he knew he was finished was when he had a 5 yard start on Lawro, and he caught him before he could shoot.....


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WATFORD zero

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Kevin Keegan said the day he knew he was finished was when he had a 5 yard start on Lawro, and he caught him before he could shoot.....


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The day Teddy Maybank knew he was finished was when I caught him when he was playing for Corals !
 






Gwylan

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I note (thankfully ) that Mr Dawson is still going strong. How much would I like to see Mr combover Richie Reynolds interview him at halftime.

I have no influence whatsoever so [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] must make it happen

Good call. He'd be a great guest for when we play Man Utd

If not at the Amex, for the Albion Roar.
 




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