- Season Ticket
- Yes
- Year of First Game
- 1998
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Not sure Santos or Gemmill had stellar careers after us.If we’re talking in terms of players who had or went on to have stellar careers after their spell with us. Plenty of ‘keepers in there.
Georges Santos - 3 games
Keith Andrews - 5 games + 1 goal
Emi Martinez - 1 game
Ian Walker - 3 games
Scot Gemmill - 1 game
Paul Evans - 4 games
Jamie Ashdown - 5 games
Guy Whittingham - 1 game + 1 goal
Garry Monk - 5 games
That's not even half a Salmon.Martinez had a terrible record with us, losing 100% of the games he played for us and conceding an average of 3 goals per game. Absolute rubbish.
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Goodwin - 11The one who was injured his whole time with us. Pekalski or something like that.
How many games did Will Goodwin and Will Hoskins play?
Goodwin - 11
Hoskins - 4
Thank you. I can't remember too many of the 11Goodwin - 11
Hoskins - 4
Bloody hell Greeny's even more of a legend... he was only 12 when Brooklyn was born!!Rumour has it he is Brooklyn's real dad.
Bloody hell Greeny's even more of a legend... he was only 12 when Brooklyn was born!!![]()
Just been to Bath v Bristol Rovers 0:1
Josh Mceachran just put in one of the best free kick crosses, I’ve ever seen for the goal.
One of those things you wish there was replays.
He looks like he’s a lot fitter than he was at Chippenham. Made a big difference when he came on at half time,
If there’s better pitches in league 2 than Baths. he’ll be a class above at that level.
Dewsbury one to watch in the future for Rovers.
Jordan Thorniley appears to have packed in professional football to try his hand at building/joinery.
We will always have that haymaker of a punch in the Cuckoo Lane penalty area![]()
Cardiff City news: Darren Purse leaves Bluebirds to become Sligo Rovers boss
Cardiff City news: Darren Purse leaves Bluebirds to become Sligo Rovers bosswww.bbc.co.uk
Good luck to him.
He served us well
It was an elbow rather than a punch - on Lee Mills of Port Vale. From 1:04:20 in this video:We will always have that haymaker of a punch in the Cuckoo Lane penalty areaCan't remember who it was that he laid out, but I do remember the brief moment of stunned silence in the LRT (standard noise in the Right Side of course) when it happened.
It was an elbow rather than a punch - on Lee Mills of Port Vale. From 1:09:40 in this video:
It was an elbow rather than a punch - on Lee Mills of Port Vale. From 1:09:40 in this video:
Sorry, yes, it's 1:04:20! I'll amend the original post1:09:40 is the end of the video?
Edit: was good to watch the Barnsley highlights though, great afternoon that was![]()