Albert Mundy, one of Albion's most prolific scorers in the 1950s, has died aged 73 in his home city of Portsmouth.
Starting his career at Fratton, Mundy made 50 League appearances from 1950-53 scoring 12 goals.
Albion manager Billy Lane took him to the Goldstone in November, 1953 to play inside forward to Dennis Gordon on the right wing.
The partnership was immediately successful. When, in February, 1957 Mundy, moved to Aldershot, he had been Albion's leading scorer for three seasons.
But Mundy missed out in the closing stages of Albion's Division 2 promotion campaign.
In four seasons at the Goldstone he scored 86 League goals in 166 outings and went on to make 130 appearances for Aldershot.
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