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« Reply #2235 on: Monday, April 4, 2016, 11:14:23 » |
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^^ thanks Reg
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« Reply #2236 on: Monday, April 4, 2016, 11:39:13 » |
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There was Jonathan Stewart who was a shit keeper but bizarrely went to Fulham and the Portsmouth after us, never played for either but strange all the same. There was also some youngster we released who went to Sheffield Wednesday but again didn't actually play so basically other than Carayol it doesn't look like we made many mistakes.
Reinforces the point that we need to improve our academy and facilities and highlights the importance of this training ground being a success when it's up and running.
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« Reply #2237 on: Monday, April 4, 2016, 11:42:44 » |
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I don't think we released Carayol though. Didn't we allow him to follow Ince to Macclesfield?
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Reg Smeeton
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« Reply #2238 on: Monday, April 4, 2016, 11:43:14 » |
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How many youngsters have we released for shitness only for them to go on and make it elsewhere? I can't think of any.
Back in the days of McMahon, we picked up a couple of kids from Newbury; Scott Doe and Theo Walcott. Cannon the coach had gone to watch Doe, and noticed Walcott. Doe although released by us, is still playing at Conference level and has played well over 300 games at that or Div 4 level with D and R. When he played youth football he was a forward at some point he became a defender...I don't suppose he'd be much worse than some we've had in that time. Doe is at Boreham Wood, managed by Luke Garrard, who at 30 years of age is the youngest manager in the Conference. Probably our 2 biggest misses were Ray Barlow and Dudley Tyler, both of whom played park football in Swindon, both played in the English top flight and Barlow capped by England, neither ever on Town's books.
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« Reply #2239 on: Monday, April 4, 2016, 18:12:20 » |
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Dean Ashton is from Swindon and our network missed him
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« Reply #2240 on: Monday, April 4, 2016, 18:24:27 » |
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Dean Ashton is from Swindon and our network missed him
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« Reply #2241 on: Monday, April 4, 2016, 18:48:48 » |
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There's been about a billion (rough figure) Swindon-born kids by the name of Mills who have had varied careers.
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« Reply #2242 on: Monday, April 4, 2016, 19:07:32 » |
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Ben Thatcher is from Swindon and our network missed him.
James Constable, a lifelong fan, was purposely ignored by our network. When he finally appeared on our radar (admittedly we were at a low ebb during a rare, but shortlived, stint in Div 4) death threats from fans of the provincial club he played at prevented him from completing his dream move.
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« Reply #2243 on: Monday, April 4, 2016, 19:26:22 » |
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Brett Angell (and lesser known brother) is from Devizes. Scored plenty of goals in the Football League.
We are just listing Football League Moonrakers, right?
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« Reply #2244 on: Monday, April 4, 2016, 19:31:41 » |
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Brett Angell (and lesser known brother) is from Devizes. Scored plenty of goals in the Football League.
We are just listing Football League Moonrakers, right?
If thats the case then Mick Channon from Orcheston near Shrewton missed our net even though he nearly signed for us in 1978-79 under Bob Smith but that fell through and we signed David Peach instead.
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« Reply #2245 on: Monday, April 4, 2016, 19:59:49 » |
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So what does a Wiltshire-born best XI look like then?
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« Reply #2246 on: Tuesday, April 5, 2016, 06:53:21 » |
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Not good, I'd wager. But could include Fitzroy Simpson, Darren Ambrose, Dean Ashton, Luke Young and the Thompsons.
Looks like we'd have to play Michael Pook.
I guess the Don and Harold Fleming were both Swindonians too?
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« Reply #2247 on: Tuesday, April 5, 2016, 06:57:23 » |
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Nah, the Don was born in Paulton, Somerset, as everyone knows. Fleming was born in Downton though and qualifies.
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« Reply #2248 on: Tuesday, April 5, 2016, 07:00:06 » |
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Ha ha, we do get to nick John Atyeo though, born in Westbury, Wilts.
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« Reply #2249 on: Tuesday, April 5, 2016, 07:13:22 » |
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A google search on the theme "professional footballers from Wiltshire" reveals one or two surprise names: Nathan Dyer (Trowbridge), Darren Eadie (Chippenham), Wayne Hatswell (Swindon) and Martin Foyle (Salisbury).
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