I was gutted when Brendon left as he was a favourite of my younger days. He went on to have a good career in midfield for Burnley and in particular Barnsley in the old Div 2. Always a higher quality player in our team at the time.I’d forgotten that Brendan O’Connell had been top scorer for a season at SJP. I don’t recall the circumstances of his departure, but it was a surprise. it was after Terry Coopers arrival. Cooper certainly wanted to sweep the squad of players out of contract or who did not fit his style of play. The other striker on the list, Dean Edwards also departed. This lead to midfielder Darren Rowbotham being tried up front.The rest is history.
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A excellent spotI was gutted when Brendon left as he was a favourite of my younger days. He went on to have a good career in midfield for Burnley and in particular Barnsley in the old Div 2. Always a higher quality player in our team at the time.
The biggest surprise (or maybe not) from that article is a that they don't know their Garry Nelson's from their Jimmy Quinn's
I think it was Dean Roberts initially, Edwards came later in the season. If was Roberts and Kells with two goals each in the Aldershot game I was mascot for that autumn. I think I remember Brendon play a number of games at right back when Steve Pugh got injured that season. Paul Batty also filled in there in some games as well.A excellent spot
O’Connell was Appleton’s best signing. It took him a little while to get a regular start. Appleton seemed to prefer Dean Edwards up front with Tony Kellow for the first third of the 1986/87 season.
Indeed it was Dean Roberts..He was with Bolton initially. I remember chatting to him at a mutual friends barbecue, he had a very bad ankle break when he was a apprentice at Bolton which effectively finished his time there.I think it was Dean Roberts initially, Edwards came later in the season. If was Roberts and Kells with two goals each in the Aldershot game I was mascot for that autumn. I think I remember Brendon play a number of games at right back when Steve Pugh got injured that season. Paul Batty also filled in there in some games as well.
Not a bad team at all....Soccer Stamps...Just reminded of these whilst having a clear out & finding the Exeter City one.
There were 558 to collect. Tokens were printed in The Sun newspaper. 6 tokens plus 5p were exchanged for 12 stamps. Only multiples of 6 tokens were excepted.
The full set in the album would command a high price from a collector these days.
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Super team26th April 1980.
A very memorable day. Party poopers, though Sheffield Weds were ultimately promoted due to other results going their way. Weds brought around 6,000 supporters, massed on the BB.Missed a penalty in front of them too
It was the last 10,000 crowd for a Football League fixture at SJP. It was the 2nd 10k plus attendance of the season. The other was on NYD against you know who.
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