Trigger Blade
Cheerful twaddle
Sorry to come over all Swiss, but the apartment we're in just outside Cape Town for a few days has a Black Country owner, who saw my S24SU Beard T-shirt and declared himself to be a Wolves fan.
He's not in the first flush of youth, even older than me, but asked me if I'd ever seen Alf Ringstead play. That was a bit harsh, he left Bramall Lane in 1959, so I was alive, but not a regular whilst in nappies. Of course I've heard of him, but don't know much about him.
Anyway, it turns out they're friends of longstanding and are still in touch and I did a google search on Alf. This won't be news to Silent or others, but he scored 101 goals in 247 games as an outside right, mainly in the old Div 2, but with three seasons in Div 1 and Although I've heard of him, know little else.
That scoring record is better than Deano's and per game, much better than Woody's and it started me thinking, how far back do we have to go before today's youngsters are just vaguely aware of club legends, all of whom played at a much higher level than we're at today?
It won't be too long before Deane and Agana will be from "the olden days", which is how Trig Jnr (TY) once described the era when Alan Woodward played (or my youth as I like to think of it), but at least he knew who Woody was.
He's not in the first flush of youth, even older than me, but asked me if I'd ever seen Alf Ringstead play. That was a bit harsh, he left Bramall Lane in 1959, so I was alive, but not a regular whilst in nappies. Of course I've heard of him, but don't know much about him.
Anyway, it turns out they're friends of longstanding and are still in touch and I did a google search on Alf. This won't be news to Silent or others, but he scored 101 goals in 247 games as an outside right, mainly in the old Div 2, but with three seasons in Div 1 and Although I've heard of him, know little else.
That scoring record is better than Deano's and per game, much better than Woody's and it started me thinking, how far back do we have to go before today's youngsters are just vaguely aware of club legends, all of whom played at a much higher level than we're at today?
It won't be too long before Deane and Agana will be from "the olden days", which is how Trig Jnr (TY) once described the era when Alan Woodward played (or my youth as I like to think of it), but at least he knew who Woody was.