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October / November 2003

29 November

Following his appointment as manager of Cheltenham Town, John Ward is added to the Lincoln City page. See news.

17 November

Kenny Burns (Birmingham City), Erich Schaedler (Hibernian), Donald Ford (Heart of Midlotian) all added following a new Caught in Time feature. Likewise, Gordon Milne (Wigan Athletic) is finally added to the site due to another Caught in Time feature

11 November

Sunderland now have their own page with all 1970-71 Rothmans players included. Gerry Baker bother of Joe Baker is added to the Sons and Daughters: Brothers page.

Vitor Damas (To be confirmed) and Vadym Sosnikhin (Dynamo Kiev) are both added to the site following the inclusion of their obituaries

27/28 October

A change to the tradition of starting a team page once a picture of the squad becomes available, means that Second Division sides, Carlisle United, Hull City and Luton Town get their own pages. The pages include the full squad that appears in the 1970-71 Rothman's Football Yearbook.

Steve Aizlewood's name is added to the site at Newport County, along with his brother, Mark, ad Sons and Daughters: Brothers.

15 October

Thanks to Thomas Søfting, Anders Linderoth has been added to the World Teams page for Helsingborgs IF, as has his son, Tobias Linderforth of Everton. Thomas has also helped add Brian Talbot's son, Daniel Talbot and Keith Peacock's son, Gavin Peacock. (see Sons and Daughters).

5 October

All the First Division pages are linked to Nigel Mercer's A&BC pages, where there is a list of all the club's matches and the players that appeared listed by total for each position on the field. See A&BC Footballers 1970-71 - Orange Backs, Checklists


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Bob Dunning
29 November 2003

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