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[Albion] Is Solly March an Albion legend?

Is Solly March an Albion legend?

  • Of course!

    Votes: 221 98.7%
  • No - lower league donkey who has had a bit of luck

    Votes: 3 1.3%

  • Total voters
    224


jackanada

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2011
3,224
Brighton
Interesting thoughts about the legend concept but the bolded part... doesn't that get a bit weird? I think, Zamora and Ward aside, Leon Knight might be the old ex-Albion name I've read the most often since joining here... far more than say Kerry Mayo. Does that make Leon Knight a legend?
While he became a complete wastrel and malign social media presence I think Leon Knight qualifies as a legend. He played for us when we were shit, scored a load of goals including some belting headers despite being a midget to get us to the playoffs and took The penalty in the final.
All downhill from there but it's churlish to disavow the great joy he brought in a time of drudgery. Also I feel that the fact he only had the one good season in his entire career and that we got it from him is worth some bonus points.
Anyhow to the original post, yes Solly is a legend. It's not about being a great player so much as being woven into the clubs history. Dunk and Solly are consistent threads in the story of our Blooming. Knight is the most colourful weft of the prior withdean years.
 




Dun Lurkin

Active member
Feb 20, 2023
92
IMO legendary status is only achieved when a career comes to an end and we still remember their exploits on the field. In this respect Solly is still building his legacy. He will achieve true legendary status in five/ten years time when he has eventually retired from playing for us.
 


West Upper Seagull

Well-known member
Oct 31, 2003
1,522
Woodingdean
My legends, based on quality and sentiment:

Grummitt
Veltman Dunk Lawrenson Bridge [special dispensation for a loanee]
March Caicedo MacA Gross
Muzza Ward

Subs: Case, Bruno, Stevens, Ryan
Can’t disagree too much with that, although I would have to have Zamora in that starting line up in a 4-3-3 ahead of March
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
50,297
Goldstone
IMO legendary status is only achieved when a career comes to an end and we still remember their exploits on the field.

I know what you mean but I think some people reach it earlier. Like some people in some fields reach legend status after death (like great artists) but then you get the term 'living legend'.

To suggest the Messi isn't a legend, both for Argentina and Barca would be obtuse. Likewise suggesting Zaha isn't a Palace legend.

Dunk and March are without doubt Brighton legends
 


Dun Lurkin

Active member
Feb 20, 2023
92
I know what you mean but I think some people reach it earlier. Like some people in some fields reach legend status after death (like great artists) but then you get the term 'living legend'.

To suggest the Messi isn't a legend, both for Argentina and Barca would be obtuse. Likewise suggesting Zaha isn't a Palace legend.

Dunk and March are without doubt Brighton legends
Your response has taken me to the dictionary (a first for NSC?) for a definition of legend. This tells me that it is ‘a person having a special place in public esteem because of striking qualities or deeds’. I have to concede therefore that my previous interpretation might be wrong, and Solly (and Dunk) might already have achieved this status.
 




SeagullsoverLondon

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Jun 20, 2021
3,362
Your response has taken me to the dictionary (a first for NSC?) for a definition of legend. This tells me that it is ‘a person having a special place in public esteem because of striking qualities or deeds’. I have to concede therefore that my previous interpretation might be wrong, and Solly (and Dunk) might already have achieved this status.
Not sure about Dunk then, especially after his miss yesterday, his striking qualities are somewhat lacking at the moment 😜;)
 




SockMonster

Well-known member
Oct 12, 2007
802
Brighton
Legendary status should only be used sparingly imho. Some of the current squad may well get there but I reckon Solly and Dunk are nearest to it. One name not mentioned so far I think….Peter O’Sullivan…Sully.. 11 years, nearly 500 appearances, played I think in every division (maybe not Div 4?). Great player. He is a legend.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
51,484
Faversham
Fully aware of Teds playing career and then hasty exit from the club in his post football position
Just curious as to what he did for you to include him in the list ?
personally he induced an inner groan when I saw him on the team sheet 😠 not a fan myself
Oh. OK.

Not familiar with your nickname for him, or his shortcomings as a player.

My latest list, to be fair, is a tad facetious. Along the lines of 'OK, we have listed the decent players. What about the half decent?'

We have never won anything, but right now we have the finest squad and results in our history. Listing journeymen who we remember fondly through blue and white tinted spectacles is as pointless and needless (and needy) as this thread. I may list some more after I've had my dinner. :drool:

Live in the day, and hope for a better tomorrow. Innit.

:thumbsup:
 


sussex_guy2k2

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Jun 6, 2014
3,788
For me, yes. But it’s tight. The biggest issue for Solly is he’s spent most of his career being misused, and in our Championship promotion season he was regularly outshone by Knockaert in that position. This means he’s never really had that one defining moment that many legends have for their clubs, nor has he consistently produced the numbers that would generally define an attacking player as a club legend.

But he could well be a one club man, will have played in multiple positions, often sacrificing himself for the side, and yet in our best ever side we’re finally seeing the player he threatened to be 6-7 years ago when he was getting games down the right.

Saying that, I still think he needs a moment, a thing that cements his place in that legendary category for all fans.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
53,031
Burgess Hill
For me, yes. But it’s tight. The biggest issue for Solly is he’s spent most of his career being misused, and in our Championship promotion season he was regularly outshone by Knockaert in that position. This means he’s never really had that one defining moment that many legends have for their clubs, nor has he consistently produced the numbers that would generally define an attacking player as a club legend.

But he could well be a one club man, will have played in multiple positions, often sacrificing himself for the side, and yet in our best ever side we’re finally seeing the player he threatened to be 6-7 years ago when he was getting games down the right.

Saying that, I still think he needs a moment, a thing that cements his place in that legendary category for all fans.
FA Cup winning goal would do it, no ?

TBF he did score in the promotion game.
 




sussex_guy2k2

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Jun 6, 2014
3,788
FA Cup winning goal would do it, no ?

TBF he did score in the promotion game.
That was the only game I missed that season (believe it or not!) so that isn’t as ingrained in my mind as it is in others’ probably. But fair shout.

An FA cup winning goal would certainly tick the box.
 


zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
22,023
Sussex, by the sea
Legendary status should only be used sparingly imho. Some of the current squad may well get there but I reckon Solly and Dunk are nearest to it. One name not mentioned so far I think….Peter O’Sullivan…Sully.. 11 years, nearly 500 appearances, played I think in every division (maybe not Div 4?). Great player. He is a legend.
He was my favourite player when I first went late 70's.

Solly is a legend without . . .up there with O' Sullivan. Which is above several other 'legends'
 






maresfield seagull

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May 23, 2006
2,262
Oh. OK.

Not familiar with your nickname for him, or his shortcomings as a player.

My latest list, to be fair, is a tad facetious. Along the lines of 'OK, we have listed the decent players. What about the half decent?'

We have never won anything, but right now we have the finest squad and results in our history. Listing journeymen who we remember fondly through blue and white tinted spectacles is as pointless and needless (and needy) as this thread. I may list some more after I've had my dinner. :drool:

Live in the day, and hope for a better tomorrow. Innit.
Despite your self confessed somewhat facetious undercurrent to your comments WTF is Ted Rogers doing on your list of fondly remembered players ?
Oh. OK.

Not familiar with your nickname for him, or his shortcomings as a player.

My latest list, to be fair, is a tad facetious. Along the lines of 'OK, we have listed the decent players. What about the half decent?'

We have never won anything, but right now we have the finest squad and results in our history. Listing journeymen who we remember fondly through blue and white tinted spectacles is as pointless and needless (and needy) as this thread. I may list some more after I've had my dinner. :drool:

Live in the day, and hope for a better tomorrow. Innit.

:thumbsup:
Were you not there for the charity shield win ? 🤣🤣
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
51,484
Faversham
Despite your self confessed somewhat facetious undercurrent to your comments WTF is Ted Rogers doing on your list of fondly remembered players ?

Were you not there for the charity shield win ? 🤣🤣
If you want to know about Ted Rogers, ask @Triggaaar

I'll get my saddle, ten gallon hat, and prepare to ride off into the sunset.

Edit, that was Roy, wasn't it?

Never minde. Never let facts get in the way of shit comedy.
 
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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
51,484
Faversham
What?
 






maresfield seagull

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May 23, 2006
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