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It’s often said that scoring a goal is better than sex. If that’s true, then losing a prolific goalscorer to another local team is like catching your wife in bed with your next door neighbour. And so it was with Lee Hughes. Hughes comes from an Albion-mad family and duly took his place on the Birmingham Road End. As a teenager he had a trial at The Hawthorns but nothing came of it and he went to Kidderminster. His eye for goal was quickly apparent and after he rattled in 30 in 1996-97 for the Harriers, Albion decided perhaps they had missed something. Lee was bought for £380,000 and was so proud that when he was invited to a night out with his new team-mates, he wore his Albion shirt. It didn’t take long for him to achieve cult status: Albion were 2-1 down at Crewe when he came off the bench and scored twice in the last ten minutes. Here was someone all the fans identified with. It could have been us out there, giving our all for the club we love, if only we’d had the opportunity (and the speed, stamina, dedication and skill, of course). A goal every other game – 78 in 156 league matches – increased the infatuation with the Ginger Ninja. From WSC 180 February 2002. What was happening this month On the subject...
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