Ramsbottom H on Saturday
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That's some schedule Filey, two games a week for four successive weeks, most players higher up the league ladder would be crying about that.
Ramsbottom H on Saturday
Then
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That's some schedule Filey, two games a week for four successive weeks, most players higher up the league ladder would be crying about that.
Enjoy fileyseadog good to see Scarborough doing wellRamsbottom H on Saturday
Then
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not only brenner they had a huge squad with some really good,players on big wages.A few years back, more than a few actually 25 or so,when Ken Richardson had Brid Town moving up the leagues and going to Wembley twice Town were playing three times a week. Steve Brentano was on £280 a game plus the wages from his job. Others were on similar deals, with hefty bonuses for goals.It was coming to some money with gates of 300 or 400. He then started telling the manager not to pivk certain players on high money for unimportant games. At least one resigned because of this.
Then after winning the FA Trophy at Wembley he got in a row with the council over the ground, which they owned, (he had already had the other club which had ground shared for over 50 years forced to leave).
He threatened to take the club out of the town if he didn't get his way. Sounds eerily familiar, doesn't it?
In the end he withdrew fundi g and the club plummeted down the leagues. At least he ended up in jail for arson and financial shenanigans.
not only brenner they had a huge squad with some really good,players on big wages.
Sellers, Stubbins and Garry Brattan won't have been far behind, I reckon. All three brilliant players.I think Brenner was on the highest wages. He made more than hecever did with City. Top scorer Bob Gauden was coining it with goal bonuses. It was enlightening to see them counting the notes stuffed in envelopes after games. Only made possible by the murky dealings of a dodgy chairman of course.
Sellers, Stubbins and Garry Brattan won't have been far behind, I reckon. All three brilliant players.
City definitely did want to sign him. He was at Scarborough and worked at jacksons bakery and was on more money.It was indeed a good team. Brattan was good. Though Bob Gauden was excellent and could have playedcat a higher level. Someone said City approached Sellers but he turned them down as the wages on offer were way below what he got from his job and playing for Town.

Sellers, Stubbins and Garry Brattan won't have been far behind, I reckon. All three brilliant players.
Is Gary Brattan any relation of the Luke Brattan that was born in Hull but is on the books at Man City? Think they got him from Australia.
Gary was an apprentice at City with BrianMarwood. Before been released. Should easily have made it. God knows why some players have careers and others don't.Thought so, bit of an uncommon name.
Gary was an apprentice at City with BrianMarwood. Before been released. Should easily have made it. God knows why some players have careers and others don't.
Ye I know. a few went over there together.He did have a career, though not at a very high level, he emigrated to Australia and became captain of Heidelberg United (2nd tier I think).
City definitely did want to sign him. He was at Scarborough and worked at jacksons bakery and was on more money.
Don't remember gauden. They had a left back who Appleton took to Swansea who was really good too.
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One a bit closer to you Filey.
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One a bit closer to you Filey.