WANDERERS fans were mighty impressed by debutants Prince-Desir Gouano and Gary Madine in Saturday's 0-0 draw against Derby County - but how does their bow rate alongside some of the greatest-ever?

Here we look at 10 great debuts down the years - let us know if we've missed anyone out!

ZACH CLOUGH v Wigan Athletic (January 2015)

MOST Wanderers fans knew Clough had goals in him, having charted his progress through the Academy and Development Squad ranks - but it was not until he burst on to the scene with the winner in an FA Cup derby against Wigan that the rest of the country were let in on the secret.

GARY CAHILL v Reading (February 2008)

Gary Megson had paid £5million for the former Aston Villa defender but the signs were good right away that Wanderers were going to get a return on their investment.

With Cahill outstanding at the heart of the defence alongside Andy O’Brien, the Whites registered their first away win in 10 months with goals from Kevin Nolan and Heidar Helgusson.

DANIEL STURRIDGE v Wolves (February 2011)

Owen Coyle’s run of good judgement in the loan market looked set to continue after Daniel Sturridge pounced to score in his first start after arriving from Chelsea.

The future England star latched on to a poor back-pass from Ronald Zubar to seal the Whites’ first win in two months and put Mick McCarthy’s Wolves rock bottom of the table.

FLORENT LAVILLE v Manchester United (February 2003)

The French defender was plunged straight into the action at the Reebok after his loan arrival from Lyon and repaid Sam Allardyce with a commanding performance alongside Gudni Bergsson.

Bruno NGotty had given the Whites a lead before Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scrambled a late equaliser for the Reds.

NAT LOFTHOUSE v Bury (March 1941)

The great centre-forward scored twice in his wartime debut for Wanderers but had to wait until August 1946 for his official league debut for the club.

Of course he managed two goals on that occasion too, in a 4-3 defeat to Chelsea.

Lofthouse also scored twice on his England debut, against Yugoslavia at Highbury in November 1950.

ANDY WALKER v Exeter (January 1992)

The Scottish striker came off the bench for Phil Neal’s side and grabbed a typical poacher’s finish to make the scoreline 2-2.

Having joined initially on loan from Celtic, Walker would go on to become one of the club’s most prolific marksmen of the modern era.

EMILE HESKEY v Blackburn Rovers (December 2014)

Wanderers fans were walking in a Heskey wonderland after the big former England striker came off the bench to score against local rivals Rovers.

To make the goal all the more special, it was created by fellow thirty-something Eidur Gudjohnsen.

JASON MCATEER v Rochdale (December 1992)

The midfielder, signed for pittance from non league Marine, got his first taste of football for the Whites against Rochdale in the FA Cup second round.

Those present at Burnden Park saw the future Ireland international’s talents immediately, with his phenomenal work-rate contributing to a 4-0 win for Bruce Rioch's men.

MARK FISH v Manchester United (December 1997)

In only the second game to be played at the Reebok Stadium, the South Africa international produced a classy performance to hold United at bay in a fiery game.

Nathan Blake and Gary Pallister were sent off – but Fish and Co held firm to register an encouraging point for Wanderers.

MARK DAVIES v Tottenham (January 2009)

THIS one is a bit of a cheat, as Davies actually played briefly against Blackburn Rovers a few days earlier - but in his FULL debut, the midfielder who had recently been signed for £1million from Wolves was quite sensational.

Although Kevin Davies scored twice in the 3-2 win at the Reebok, it was Sparky who stole the headlines with a debut Gary Megson later described as the "best I've ever seen."