Tommy Magee

[7] In 1926–27 he was the only West Bromwich Albion player to appear in all 42 league matches, but the club were relegated to Division Two in 22nd (last) position.

[8] He won a winners' medal with Albion when they beat Birmingham 2–1 in the 1931 FA Cup Final, and a few days later was part of the team that secured promotion as Second Division runners-up.

[2] At just 5 ft 2+1⁄2 in (1.59 m) tall, Magee was the smallest ever player to appear for West Bromwich Albion's first team.

His short stature earned him nicknames such as "Wee Tommy", "Pocket Hercules" and the "Mighty Atom".

[4] After 434 first team appearances for Albion (394 in the league), he joined Crystal Palace in May 1934 on a free transfer, becoming the club's player-coach.