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Astle / Bomber
Only one answer...The King and Bomber......
absolutely no doubt...Ronnie Allen (234 goals in 415 games) and Derek Kevan (173 goals in 291 games)...simply sensationalclosely followed by..Allen and Johnny Nicholls (64 in 145)...there are some advantages in being a very old baggie....
I've just read through this thead, thinking Ronnie Allen and Derek Kevan for me - and then I find VoB's beaten me to it. Atle and Bomber also stand out, but for juust another shout, Astle and John Kaye were very strong before Kaye dropped back into midfield.
I know what you mean jsam....a number of times on similar threads...you've beaten me to it.... you know what they say....great minds.... vob
cyrille regis and ally brown in 1978-79, as this was the high-point for the club for me within living memory and has since become legendary in albion folklore.more recently, just about any combination of kevin phillips with diomansy kamara, ishmael miller and/or roman bednar. they produced an attacking game that had real charisma.
I just thought I would leave the pair of you to it !!
Kevin Campbell and nobody.
thank you.... .........
Astle and Brown.Cunningham and Regis.No-one else compares
VoB and Jsam are delighted to announce their forthcoming nuptuals...
regis / thompson. everything about them was cool. Especially when they both scored against villa in the last 5 minutes to win the game 3-1 back in the 80's. Greatest scenes of celebration ever. One of those where you are in a totally different part of the stand when it calms down and it takes 5 minutes to find your dad again. magic!
Garry Thompson was an awesome centre forward, scared the rubbish out of defenders and could jump about 35 foot in the air from a standing start.He got 39 goals in 91 games in the top flight with us and we were on the way down as well.