Statistically that's true, but in my view was down to (primarily) Don Mackay playing him as a target man, which was not his real game.
That's of course true. It was Gould as much as Mackay. In pretty sure in his first season he netted against WBA and went about 23 games before scoring again against Southampton.
The point is Dublin played his part throughout his career. Managers can make an impact. You see that to a much lesser extent with Pressley working on fleck. If thorn was still flecks manager fleck would still look the washed up figure he was last season.
Moving back to Dublin people seem to miss the fact that by signing his new deal he made the club significant cash. He didn't leave as a free agent. He served the club very well during his time here and no one knows the circumstances at Luton. Much is made of it though. There are other players whose head has been wrong and who have been injured or some who admitted playing but not trying
I've never seen a player make so much impact as a leader than Dublin. He inspired others around him in a way I think i only ever witnessesed in the season when Yorath led from the front.
As I've said before the work legend us banded about like a cheap cliche these days. Anyone who licked a ball for the club is a legend. It's a term that should be used sparingly. For those who made a difference and those who inspired and live long in the memory. It should be saved for the rare ones - ones like Dion Dublin.