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Best Albion keeper







Goldstone Rapper

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but in the Moseley v Steele debate, I always went for Steele.

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Legend!
 
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Peter Grummit. The best I've seen since 1971. John Vinicombe also rated him as the best. The best Brighton keeper not to play for the first team I've seen is Alan Knight who went on to play for Pompey for the record amount of games for one club. Now manager of Dorchester Town.
 
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Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Peter Grummitt all day long - never seemed to put a foot wrong with us
 


BearwoodSeagull

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Brian Powney was my first goalkeeping hero, but the best?

1) Peter Grummit
2) John Keeley
3) Graham Moseley
 






perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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Peter Grummitt was the best I've seen. If he was playing today he'd be in the England squad.

About 20% ahead of all the other keepers, but he did not actually play many games for the Albion. Lots of good England keepers at the time. Other than that I would say Kuipers.
 




SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

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Sep 28, 2004
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1 Eric Steele - superb shot stopper.
2 Mark Beeney - huge potential wasted at Leeds
3 Peter Grummitt - his bets years were at Forest.. had a ğicture on my wall of his swallow dive... buıt honestly he was past his best with us, like Corrigan

Rust was an exceptional young keeper playing for us at the wrong time... like many players his career was destroyed by loss of confidence by being at the wrong club... at another club he may well have played for England.... however sure we could say that about many players..... Maheta Molango anyone?
 








kevo

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kevo

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About 20% ahead of all the other keepers, but he did not actually play many games for the Albion.

158 appearances - that's quite a lot!!
 


The Oldman

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Jul 12, 2003
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As with the other Oldies Eric Gill is the one for me but I do wonder how he would do in the modern game. Liked Brian Powney too he could pull off some amazing saves for a small guy. Of the later years Eric Steele was excellent. John Keely best of the modern ones.
 


hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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I cant believe that Harry Baldwin [The Penalty King] has not had a mention

He was my Great Uncle (true story).

I presume he gets overlooked on this thread simply because his time was too long ago, for many (any?) to remember having watched him.
 


BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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Hard choice,but probably Eric Steele for me.
Think it was Peterborough we signed him from;anyway I remember first being impressed by him when he was the opposition goalie at the Goldstone many moons ago!
 






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