HAVE you got a head for figures?

Well, in our weekly feature for the 2007/08 season, we find out whether the Albion players and coaching staff have.

Every Tuesday, a member of the Baggies camp will randomly pick 15 questions to answer from a colourful selection of 40 puzzlers.

We will then put them under the spotlight.

Today, we quiz on-loan hotshot Luke Moore.

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Q22: What did you have for breakfast this morning?

LM: Sugar Puffs. I don't have that every day though. I like to vary it. Sometimes I have toast. I don't drink tea though. I never have that.

Q1: If you could buy a ticket to any event in the world, what would it be?

LM: Hopkins v Calzaghe in Las Vegas, but it's during the season so I can't go. I'm a really big boxing fan but unfortunately I will miss seeing this fight live. I'm sure I'll watch it on the TV if I can though.

Q7: What was the last album you downloaded to your ipod?

LM: It was by Ghost Face Killah called 'The Big Doe Rehab'.

Q38: Would you like to be a manager one day?

LM: No I wouldn't! I don't think so at the moment anyway. I'm still young and am not thinking about the end of my career yet. So, at the minute I would say no, but who knows what the future will bring.

Q20: What would your superpower be?

LM: I'm not really a big comic fan. I wouldn't mind being able to fly though. I wouldn't be late as much as I am at the moment if I could fly!

Q10: Who did you have a schoolboy crush on?

LM: Well, I didn't think there were any good-looking teachers at my school! I didn't really have one at all. Although, saying that, I do like Halle Berry. She's nice.

Q16: Would you rather be a Cowboy or a Red Indian?

LM: A Red Indian. When I was younger and I used to watch those kind of films, the Red Indians always seemed to win. I don't think I'd want to wear their clothes though!

Luke Moore

Q25: Property aside, what is the most expensive thing you have bought?

LM: I don't actually spend much on clothes or anything like that as I try to save. So it would probably be a piece of jewellery.

Q6: What was your favourite childhood game/toy?

LM: I had a scrambler when I was about 12. I used to take it over the fields and ride it there. I absolutely begged my mum and finally got one. I had to stop riding it when I started playing football as I'm not allowed too!

Q15: What was your best and worst subject at school?

LM: I was clever at school so I didn't really have a bad subject. I enjoyed English and was strong at Maths, so they would be my best subjects. Even though I was in the top group in Science I found that quite dull, so I would say that was my worst.

Q4: Who is the best trainer in the Albion camp?

LM: So far I would say Paul Robinson. He gives it everything and is wholehearted in everything he does.

Q32: What is your greatest achievement in football?

LM: I would have to say representing England at different youth levels. None of the games really stand out, but just being able to represent your country is a big honour.

Q34: Use three words to describe you as a character?

LM: Loyal, honest and out-going.

Q17: Which team did you support as a boy?

LM: I had two teams I always wanted to win on a Saturday. I always liked Arsenal and Ian Wright. But I couldn't really get to the games much. I used to watch Villa play a lot. So those are the two teams whose scores I still look out for. I was buzzing the other night when Arsenal scored in Milan.

Q12: What is your favourite colour?

LM: It's got to be black. Easy to wear and goes with everything.