The only musician i can think of with a connection to Brentford was Rick Wakeman, but I can't remember him singing anything.
The player is Ian Bolton, yes. Welcome back! He did go to Brentford. And then? And after that? Put it all together and what do you get? Refer to the original question, ie Blue, Magpie, Imp (on loan), Magpie, Hornet...A stab in the dark here - Rod Stewart?
I'm assuming the player is Ian Bolton, who left us for Brentford - I seem to remember a Rod Stewart & Brentford connection...
He was on Brentford's books in the early/mid 60s.The only musician i can think of with a connection to Brentford was Rick Wakeman, but I can't remember him singing anything.
Brentford = BeesThe player is Ian Bolton, yes. Welcome back! He did go to Brentford. And then? And after that? Put it all together and what do you get? Refer to the original question, ie Blue, Magpie, Imp (on loan), Magpie, Hornet...
That’s it. Was a Blue, Magpie, Imp, Magpie, Hornet, Bee, Bee, King, Missioner, Saint.Brentford = Bees
Barnet = Bees
Kingsbury = Kings?
Singer = B.B. King?
Cheers andy...That’s it. Was a Blue, Magpie, Imp, Magpie, Hornet, Bee, Bee, King, Missioner, Saint.
Over to you, BB. Glad you got that one!
Cheers andy...
Keeping the football theme... Many Aussie players have plied their trade in the Premier League & Football League but not many have made the grade as managers/head coaches - only three in fact, and they were not what could be called successful.
Name them and the clubs they managed/coached.
Not the Premier League or Football League though ..Does Joe Montemurro count as he is the manager of Arsenal Ladies? I have the other two, but no doubt will have forgotten in a few hours.![]()
Spot on. I had considered including Tony Popovic of Crystal Palace, but he didn't last too long as a caretaker from memory.David Oldfield, Oxford Utd and Peterborough; Harry Kewell, Crawley Town and Notts County; John Harbin, Oldham Athletic and Coventry City.
I think!
Thanks, BB.Spot on. I had considered including Tony Popovic of Crystal Palace, but he didn't last too long as a caretaker from memory.
John Harbin was my first ever football coach in Queensland - an absolute fitness freak, his idea of pre-season training was to have us run up a sandy gully up the side of a 400 metre high hill. He always led the way up and always finished first
Over to you.

Am struggling a bit with this - as are others maybe?Thanks, BB.
Since when was Trigg Del-Boy’s brother?
Enter the question into Google - it’s on the first page of results.Am struggling a bit with this - as are others maybe?
Trigg not Trig.Am struggling a bit with this - as are others maybe?
Yes, that’s true. Trigg is about eight years older. Who is Trigg?Ahhh - since 2nd February 1940?
You didn't ask for that!!Yes, that’s true. Trigg is about eight years older. Who is Trigg?

If you took the wording of the question literally! “Since when..” implies “How?”You didn't ask for that!!
He was a character in a Touch of Frost - played by David Jason's brother Arthur White.
