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June 2000

30 June 2000

Jimmy Armfield now has his own page and picture thanks to SEASIDERS.NET - the biggest Blackpool FC website on the planet!.

20 June 2000

Italian Coach Dino Zoff and former goalkeeper was a Napoli player in 1970-71, and I've finally, finally confirmed Eusebio as still being a Benfica player in the same year.

Jamie Redknapp's wife, and hence Harry Redknapp (West Ham)'s daughter in law, Louise, now has her own page.

16 June 2000

Not a footballer but a football fan. I've added pictures of Tony Lehain the Burnley obsessed fan referred to on the Burnley page. This is in respnse to a couple of emails from Tony Lehain junior.

Gould - en Boy

Thanks to Nigel Wilson who tells me that Bobby Gould (Wolverhampton Wanderers) has a footballing son, Jonathon Gould (Celtic goalkeeper). See Celtic FC Teamlines First Team Squad. Jonathan is added to the Sons and Daughters page.

12 June 2000

Following his sad death on the 10th June, Shay Brennan has been added to the pages under Waterford United.

9 June 2000

At long last I've finally got around to revamping the West Ham United page with more details.

8 June 2000

The Stoke City page has been re-vamped to include all the career details.

In the process of doing this I found I had not linked up Jimmy (Stoke City) and Brian Greenhoff (Manchester United)on the Sons and Daughters : Brothers page before, and added their father, Frank. The information re Frank is using half-information and educated guessing, so it awaits confirmation - can anyone help ?

4 June 2000

Thanks to finding a 1969 picture of Howard Wilkinson - he now has his own page.

3 June 2000

Good to get another link from Yorkshire Football Links - this has been added to the index and links pages, also.

Owing Thanks

Yes, the Bob 70-71 site owes a big thank you to Stuart Williamson for pointing out that England star Michael Owen is in fact the son of Terry Owen who thirty years ago this month moved from his first club Everton, to down the road from me at Bradford City. Terry played just 2 League matches in three years at his hometown side of Everton, but played 52 in the 70-71, and 71-72 seasons at Bradford. Terry went on to play 176 games at Chester, and further games at Cambridge United, Rochdale, and Port Vale, making 332 games in total. The realisation of this comes on the verge of England's Euro 2000 campaign, just when I thought the pages had no representation other than on the manager's bench !

See more June 2000 news at the following...


 
Bob Dunning
1 November 2003

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