To have a midfield/Wide player scoring 10 or more goals in a season is a good record and what you would want every season. Sadly that's not the case and in a few instances they move on to other clubs. One or two on the list I know will cause debate in whenever they played on the wing, up front, or centre midfield that season. For example I have left out Johnny Summers even though he played wide on the left, he played all across the attacking line. I have also left out Jason Euell from the 2001/2002 season as he played the majority as a striker. The following 2 seasons were a mixture between midfield, out wide and up front.
Please feel free to disagree (in a nice way of course)
Sid O'Linn (Forward/Midfield) 10 goals. 1948/1949.
Billy Kiernan (Wide Left) 11 goals 1951/1952. 14 goals 1952/1953.
Gordon Hurst (Wide Right) 14 goals 1950/1951. 10 goals 1952/1953.
Sam Lawrie (Right Winger) 21 goals 1958/1959. 24 goals 1959/1960. 16 goals. 1960/1961. 11 goals 1961/1962.
Keith Peacock (Forward/Midfield) 11 goals 1962/1963. 13 goals. 1971/1972. 10 goals 1972/1973.
Mike Kenning (Right Winger) 13 goals 1963/1964. 13 goals. 1965/1966.
Brian Kinsey (Outside Left) 15 goals 1961/1962.
Alan Campbell (Forward/Midfield) 10 goals 1967/1968
Harry Gregory (Midfield/Forward) 11 goals 1968/1969
Mark Stuart (Midfield/Forward) 13 goals 1985/1986. 11 goals 1986/1987
Robert Lee (Midfield/Forward) 13 goals 1990/1991 12 goals 1991/1992
Alan Pardew (Midfield) 10 goals 1992/1993. 11 goals 1993/1994
Lee Bowyer (Midfield) 14 goals 1995/1996
Jason Euell (Midfield/Forward) 11 goals 2002/2003. 10 goals 2003/2004
Nicky Bailey (Midfield) 13 goals 2008/2009. 13 goals 2009/2010.
Johnnie Jackson (Midfield) 14 goals 2010/2011. 13 goals 2011/2012. 12 goals 2012/2013.
Scott Wagstaff (Midfield) 10 goals 2010/2011
Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Midfield) 11 goals 2014/2015.
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19 goals 1978/1979. 13 goals 1980/1981
2013/2014 - ? How many did Johnnie get last season?
2014/2015 - 2
More than Green ever scored in a season and he covered his full nack
Having seen much of O'Linn in the 50's, would think of him as an out and out forward - again a player that could certainly strike the ball - was not always appreciated by the crowd , and seemed indifferent to the moans and groans. Nonetheless a key member of the South African contingent that lit up the Valley for several seasons , and like his compatriot Leary had a summer job with KCC.