You can’t argue with Glenn Murray’s goals record for Albion.

Just like a youthful Murray could not argue with senior pro Guy Butters ahead of the game which saw him score his first for the club.

Murray still recalls the double strike against Crewe which got him up and running.

Although, when asked, he was not totally sure which of the two goals came first.

The Argus:

Glenn Murray scores his first goal for Albion

He certainly remembers the infamous celebration which followed that opener in February, 2008.

Players including Tommy Elphick, Adam El-Abd, Nicky Forster, Dean Cox, Matt Richards and Butters and Murray themselves gathered in front of the little North Stand at Withdean to perform a ridiculous ring-a-ring-a-roses dance.

Murray said: “It was Guy Butters who made us do that.

"You didn’t say No to Guy when you were a new player at the club.

“I scored two in that game, and I am struggling slightly to get them the right way around.

“I think Nicky Forster flicked it on and it was a volley – a good goal actually. I caught it really sweet and it hit the side netting.”

Actually that was his second. The first was a left-foot tap-in from about two yards out after Butters got his head to a Cox corner.

But do any the 100 stand out?

He replied: “There have been a lot. There are a few which stand out.

“QPR last year (in the Championship promotion season), that was special, not just for the goal itself, but for the evening and the magnitude of it and what it meant to us as a club.

“There was a special one against Jason Steele at Blackburn.

“It’s just a great achievement but it’s something I’ll probably look back on when I’m old and finished.

"Now it’s about leaving that 100 behind and trying to get 101 as soon as possible.”

Had the chat continued in that vein, Murray would probably have mentioned goal No.20 of the League One title season, crashed home off the bar to secure a 1-0 win at Dagenham and Redbridge.

Murray reprised the mysterious celebration he favoured that season, with his hand on his forehead, after No.100.

He said: “Yes, it was something that had been thrown around on social media so it was nice to bring that back.”

Had he ever revealed what it was all about? “No.”

Was he going to explain now? “No.”

You can’t argue with that.