28 minutes is how much we'd get on The Football League show if we managed to get 2533 supporters to do the Gangnam Style horse trot.
Nobodies guessed it yet.... clue no 3.......John Galley,Scotty Murray,Bob Taylor and Gerry Gow have all achieved....
The answer......28 is the number of players who have scored over 50 goals for our team and 2533 is the total number of goals they have scored...... It's all there on our O/S.... ALL-TIME LEADING GOALSCORERS 351, John Atyeo (645, 1951-66) 132, Tom Ritchie (487+17, 1969-81, 1982-84) 111, Arnold Rodgers (204, 1949-56) 108, Jimmy Rogers (288, 1950-56/1958-62) 99, Alan Walsh (279+3, 1984-89) 91, John Galley (195, 1967-72) 91, "Tot" Walsh (150, 1924-28) 89, Brian Clark (215, 1937-51) 87, Sammy Gilligan (211, 1904-10) 91, Scott Murray (343+78, 1997-2003; 2004-2009) 82, Bobby 'Shadow' Williams (214, 1958-65) 77, Don Clark (128, 1937-51) 77, Glyn Riley (231+16, 1982-87) 74, Cyril Williams (310, 1939-48/1951-58) 63, Lee Peacock (162+13, 2000-2004) 61, Billy Maxwell (125, 1905-09) 61, Tony Thorpe (122+28, 1998-2002) 59, Wayne Allison (172+54, 1990-95) 59, Rob Newman (470 +13, 1981-91) 59, Gerry Sweeney (480 +10, 1971-82) 58, Bob Taylor (114+12, 1989-92) 57, Alec Eisentrager (246, 1949-58) 54, Gerry Gow (434+11, 1969-80) 54, Albert Keating (104, 1925-28/1932-33) 54, Gerry Sharpe (173+4, 1964-71) 53, Chris Garland (234+13, 1966-71/1976-83) 51, Johnny Paul (215, 1922-30) 50, Les Townsend (80, 1947/49) Qualifications: 50 goals or more in all competitions. Key: Goals (plus appearances + sub and years of service in brackets). Source: 'Bristol City FC - The First 100 Years' by Leigh Edwards and David Woods. Thanks for having a go lads,you've given me an idea for future time killers....
Bollocks too late, and I thought the answer was chris-gashead had sucked off 2533 rovers fans and been arrested 28 times for bumming in the mem toilets... but of course thats wrong, where would you find 2533 rovers fans?
More heroes and the providers, or in modern speak, the assistors deserve a medal each! Like CCR above, I'm surprised at Lee Peacock but also Gerry Sweeney, that's a good total for a defender/defensive midfielder although he came here as an inside forward. Also pleased to see Rob Newman and Gerry Sharpe mentioned.