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His younger brother Jeffrey plays for Shamrock
Rovers A Championship side.
eaten to the Premier League title by Blackburn
Rovers a week earlier) were left without a major trop
r the Magpies before transferring to Doncaster
Rovers a year later, where he spent a short time as m
Sligo
Rovers A
re sections (Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Venturers,
Rovers) a group will have at least a Group Commission
l time professional club and he wished to make
Rovers a strong force in European football by develop
or announcement in the history of Featherstone
Rovers, a possible move away from Post Office Road.
Shamrock
Rovers A were the defending champions.
of his career highlights came at Hull Kingston
Rovers, a club he joined in 1978 and did much to stee
ill, who had left the club to manager Shamrock
Rovers a month earlier.
me of the 1964-65 season, at home to Blackburn
Rovers, a game which finished as a 5-5 draw.
His younger brother James now plays for
Rovers A-Championship side .
Galloway played for Raith
Rovers, Aberdeen and Preston North End before joining
ing 5 tries in one match against Hull Kingston
Rovers Academy but despite this he was not called up
Almond was at hometown club Blackburn
Rovers Academy before joining Blackpool.
ield Town, Reading, Colwyn Bay United, Bristol
Rovers, Accrington Stanley, Oswestry Town & Cradley H
He was a regular goalkeeper for Tranmere
Rovers after signing for them in 1959, but had only b
Emma has now stopped playing for Blackburn
Rovers after becoming pregnant and following the birt
he returned to Merseyside to play for Tranmere
Rovers after being released at the end of the 1921-22
Vue, where they were knocked out by Doncaster
Rovers after a 3-1 defeat.
is a rugby league player for the Featherstone
Rovers after signing in October 2009.
ted by the Dell crowd and moved on to Tranmere
Rovers after 12 months.
before joining his final league club Tranmere
Rovers, after which he joined non-league Ellesmere Po
who played in The Football League for Bristol
Rovers after the Second World War.
er to an FA Cup third round tie with Blackburn
Rovers after eliminating Football League sides Plymou
season at Oldham Roughyeds, before signing for
Rovers after the National League 2 Grand Final victor
gned for Conference National side Forest Green
Rovers after he spent time training with the club.
1 January 2011, Somner signed for Forest Green
Rovers after being released by Mansfield.
nd his younger brother, also Tommy, played for
Rovers after Dinny emigrated.
Bryant moved to Blackburn
Rovers after his spell at United, and made his debut
Under 13s won the grand final against Renmark
Rovers after winning all but one game in the 2009 sea
He started his career at Blackburn
Rovers after coming through the youth system and then
Crystal Palace, while Thorne never played for
Rovers again and later in the season signed for Swind
own club, famously scoring in a 3-2 defeat for
Rovers against Manchester United in a 1957 European C
A Cup tie, playing for then Division 3 Bristol
Rovers against then Premiership Derby County he man m
,000 he made his League debut for the Shamrock
Rovers against the Bohemians on 15 October 1989 in a
He made his League of Ireland debut for
Rovers against Dundalk on 26 January 1992 and in tota
Brush made his full League debut for Sligo
Rovers against Shelbourne in July 2006.
all League history, when he scored for Bristol
Rovers aged 15 years 180 days.
n an FA Cup fourth round tie against Blackburn
Rovers, aged 19.
h the arrival of Gareth Roberts from Doncaster
Rovers ahead of the 2010/11 campaign.
Blackburn
Rovers, Alan Shearer (many Rovers fans didn't forgive
He has also played for Blackburn
Rovers, Aldershot Town, St Albans City, Grays Athleti
He later coached at Bristol
Rovers, Aldershot, Ipswich Town and was assistant man
Martin Pearson still holds Featherstone
Rovers All Time Record 'The Most Points In A Season',
He also played for Albion
Rovers, Alloa Athletic, Celtic.
In his second season with the
Rovers, Allum was named an First Team EAHL All-Star,
Doncaster
Rovers also earned promotion to Division Three follow
ards the end of the conflict he joined Bristol
Rovers, also as an amateur, before becoming a part-ti
Bristol
Rovers also reached the Football League Trophy final,
Rovers also made the quarter-finals of the FA Cup for
Rovers also won the John Player Trophy beating Hull 1
Rovers also progressed to the final of the Northern R
f Peter Doherty's first signings for Doncaster
Rovers, although had to wait until 18 March 1950 for
leased recordings by B.J. Thomas and The Irish
Rovers, among others.
h as Manchester City, Portsmouth and Blackburn
Rovers amongst others meant that a top-four finish wa
am Forest to Egyptian side El Zamalek, earning
Rovers an undisclosed amount of money from the sell-o
He started on the Bench against Hull Kingston
Rovers and in the Challenge Cup game against Wigan th
United, Carlisle United, Exeter City, Bristol
Rovers and Swansea City, before retiring due to injur
g White Hart Lane Phypers signed for Doncaster
Rovers and made a further three appearances.
uth coast side, and quickly moved onto Bristol
Rovers and became the third player to receive interna
just three clubs, Preston North End, Blackburn
Rovers and Barrow AFC.
two brothers Robbie and Martin also played for
Rovers, and his uncle Jimmy Lawlor was also a footbal
In 2000 he joined Doncaster
Rovers and then joined non-league side Dover Athletic
rrently who played for Leeds United, Doncaster
Rovers and Carlisle United before having his career c
neteenth century the fields were home to Barry
Rovers and Barry Rugby Club.
rndale came through the youth ranks at Bristol
Rovers and was promoted to the senior squad in 2002.
lace, Charlton Athletic, Ipswich Town, Bristol
Rovers and Southend United.
midfielder in The Football League for Bristol
Rovers and Shrewsbury Town.
areer with two local teams; first New Brompton
Rovers, and then Chatham.
was a trainee of Premier League club Blackburn
Rovers, and joined Inverness Caledonian Thistle in 20
ur made a handful of appearances for Blackburn
Rovers and for Southampton as a full-back.
After trials at Darlington, Forest Green
Rovers and Hereford United, Ferrell signed for Herefo
with Middlesbrough, Crewe Alexandra, Blackburn
Rovers and others.
g previously been general manager of Doncaster
Rovers and held senior positions in the Sheffield & H
In 1936 he moved to Bristol
Rovers and played a further 112 games by 1939.
ad a distinguished career playing for Shamrock
Rovers and Dundalk F.C. amongst others.
He subsequently appeared for Forest Green
Rovers and Leigh RMI before joining Wakefield in Octo
the Third Division North Cup against Doncaster
Rovers, and played his first game in the Football Lea
ived at The Oval in January 2006 from Shamrock
Rovers, and was one of former manager Roy Coyle's fin
otballer who played at left-half for Blackburn
Rovers and England.
For the Blackburn
Rovers and England player, see Billy Bradshaw (footba
professional playing career began with Bristol
Rovers and after making over 50 appearances Britton w
, Swansea City, Sheffield Wednesday, Doncaster
Rovers, and Livingston before joining FC Dallas in th
moved into non-league football with Bromsgrove
Rovers and later played for Kidderminster Harriers.
with Telford United; later serving Bromsgrove
Rovers and Paget Rangers, before injury to his knee f
d, Southend United, Reading on loan, Blackburn
Rovers and Cambridge United before playing in the Uni
last game of the season against Great Wakering
Rovers, and with promotion to the Ryman Premier Leagu
hampton Wanderers, Stockport County, Blackburn
Rovers and Southport before joining Port Vale in July
ay-offs Semi-final, first leg, between Bristol
Rovers and Lincoln City at the Memorial Stadium on Ma
t Lane, Woodruff went on to play for Doncaster
Rovers and finally ending his career at Grantham Town
He was also loaned to Hull City, Bristol
Rovers and Livingston.
Grantham Avenue, Tottenham Hotspur, Doncaster
Rovers and Grantham Town.
areer, Gilzean played in England for Doncaster
Rovers and Northampton Town, in Scotland for Ayr Unit
rest finished in third place, behind Blackburn
Rovers and Manchester United: no newly-promoted club
exandra, St. Mirren, Clydebank, Barrow, Albion
Rovers and Vale of Leven.
Doncaster
Rovers and Burton United replaced Walsall and Burton
ed out to Northern Premier League side Gresley
Rovers, and later Conference North side Alfreton Town
baller, who played for Bristol City, Blackburn
Rovers and Coventry City.
lar 25 yard left footed goal against Blackburn
Rovers and many headed goals during the first half of
7/08 season, including goals against Blackburn
Rovers and Everton.
otball (soccer) player who plays for Blackburn
Rovers and the Australian national football team.
s previous clubs include Dublin City, Shamrock
Rovers and UCD.
In 1950 he became manager of Bristol
Rovers, and with Tann in charge, Rovers were promoted
or England, and at club level for Featherstone
Rovers, and Hull Kingston Rovers, playing at Second-r
nd United, Brentford, Crystal Palace, Tranmere
Rovers and Northwich Victoria.
aller who played as a midfielder for Doncaster
Rovers and Sydney Olympic in the late 1970s and 1980s
at Queens Park Rangers, Burton United, Gresley
Rovers and Burton United again, Aston joined Watford
played professionally for Gillingham, Bristol
Rovers and Rotherham United between 1965 and 1974, ma
ootballer who played as a Defender for Bristol
Rovers and Swansea Town (now known as Swansea City).
vel played for Bradford Northern, Featherstone
Rovers, and Halifax, playing at Hooker, i.e. number 9
Born in Blackburn, he played for Blackburn
Rovers and was part of the team that won the FA Cup i
He played for Tranmere
Rovers and Manchester United.
angata-Toa previously played for Hull Kingston
Rovers and the Crusaders in the European Super League
an English footballer who played for Doncaster
Rovers and Sheffield United.
He was also loaned out to Tranmere
Rovers and Manchester City during his time at the Vic
played for Liverpool, Leicester City, Tranmere
Rovers and Prescot Cables, as well as for the English
otball League for Huddersfield Town, Blackburn
Rovers and Stockport County.
of braces against Walsall, Stockport, Bristol
Rovers and Hartlepool.
Carlisle United, Bolton Wanderers and Tranmere
Rovers, and played in the North American Soccer Leagu
He went on to make 315 appearances for Sligo
Rovers and scored just short of fifty goals for the c
management at non-league level with Bromsgrove
Rovers and Atherstone United.
He played in The Football League for Bristol
Rovers and has also played youth football internation
Sheffield Wednesday, Rotherham County, Bristol
Rovers and Queens Park Rangers.
He also Played for Tranmere
Rovers and Shrewsbury Town
After trials with Doncaster
Rovers and Chester City in December 2000, Haarhoff si
ped into non-league football joining Doncaster
Rovers and then Boston United.
past the Brockhall training base of Blackburn
Rovers and through Mill Wood.
He played for Manchester United, Doncaster
Rovers, and Barnsley.
of rivals to clubs such as Motherwell, Albion
Rovers, and Partick Thistle who, historically, had ha
il was a rugby league player with Featherstone
Rovers and grandson Martyn is a footballer with Scunt
g for Bristol City, Leicester Fosse, Doncaster
Rovers and Gainsborough Trinity.
He finished his career at Bristol
Rovers and played in nine matches and netting twice.
later played for Trowbridge Town, Forest Green
Rovers and several Welsh league clubs.
Sheffield United, Newcastle United, Doncaster
Rovers and Chesterfield.
laying as a full back for Hull City, Doncaster
Rovers and Grimsby Town.
Kinsella played for Shamrock
Rovers and Bohemians amongst others during his career
clubs - Monaghan United, Dublin City, Shamrock
Rovers and Dundalk.
rs, Telford United, Halesowen Town, Bromsgrove
Rovers and Stourbridge.
ar Burnley and after playing for Oswaldtwistle
Rovers and Accrington Stanley in the Lancashire Combi
side at Conference National side Forest Green
Rovers and on the 11th of November 2010 he left Swind
He was the longest-serving post-war manager of
Rovers, and the second longest overall behind Alfred
uded control of hardware prototypes (planetary
rovers and drills, the Habitat Demonstration Unit, an
club Bangor City, before moving on to Tranmere
Rovers and Blackburn Rovers.
He played in the Football League for Doncaster
Rovers and was most recently manager of Witton Albion
ds in 1998 having also played for Featherstone
Rovers and has represented Wales in the 2000 Rugby Le
yed club football in England for Hull Kingston
Rovers and in Australia with Manly-Warringah, whom he
pearances in The Football League for Blackburn
Rovers and Chester City.
nnual match between the first teams of Bristol
Rovers and Bristol City.
Roe began his football career with Esperley
Rovers and later played for Willington Athletic.
He also played as a guest for Doncaster
Rovers and Sheffield United during the war.
for Coventry, Portsmouth, Aldershot, Tranmere
Rovers and Stockport County.
d, two away trips to Norwich City and Tranmere
Rovers and the visit of Conference South side Woking
Blackburn
Rovers and Tranmere Rovers, the last remaining Divisi
rted his career with his home town club Ystrad
Rovers, and after an unsuccessful trial with Tottenha
rial with English Championship sides Doncaster
Rovers and Plymouth Argyle F.C and League 1 side Norw
Football League for Walsall, Everton, Bristol
Rovers and Brighton & Hove Albion.
ed in the Football League for Wolves, Tranmere
Rovers and Hull City.
made popular by performers including The Irish
Rovers and The Dubliners.
League playing for Birmingham City, Blackburn
Rovers and Aldershot.
e 1884 FA Cup Final was contested by Blackburn
Rovers and Queen's Park at the Kennington Oval.
re formed in 1919 under the name of Saltisford
Rovers and played in various local leagues including
nd Blackburn West End before joining Blackburn
Rovers and playing for Blackburn in the first ever se
In the summer of 2006, Sandell joined Bristol
Rovers and made his Football League debut at Peterbor
had spells in non-league football with Gresley
Rovers and Mossley.
ue football with Accrington Stanley, Doncaster
Rovers and Brighton & Hove Albion.
bruary 2011 following his release from Bristol
Rovers, and a spell at Dover Athletic.
His brother Thomas plays for Shamrock
Rovers and Johnny, a pacy midfielder, plays for Ambas
e 1891 FA Cup Final was contested by Blackburn
Rovers and Notts County at the Kennington Oval.
d the maternal grandfather of the Featherstone
Rovers, and Wakefield Trinity footballer of the 1950s
Griffiths played for Tranmere
Rovers and Rochdale before joining Port Vale on trial
h Stoke City and Grimsby Town joined Doncaster
Rovers and then Rochdale.
who played in The Football League for Bristol
Rovers and Torquay United.
wn on 13 April 1936 in a match against Bristol
Rovers and scored 10 goals in that game (a 12-0 Luton
lubs Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, Hull Kingston
Rovers and Sheffield Eagles in England as well as rug
me debut the following week, against Blackburn
Rovers, and scored seven in total in his debut season
ding memorable wins against Millwall, Tranmere
Rovers and a vital win at eventually-relegated Bradfo
as a footballer and had trials with Blackburn
Rovers and Preston North End before switching to rugb
onnacth Mineral Company and played with Galway
Rovers and Galway Town.
l footballer with Wycombe Wanderers, Doncaster
Rovers, and Chester City).
as Wimbledon FC, Crystal Palace FC, Blackburn
Rovers and Torquay United.
ined Grimsby Town, and later managed Doncaster
Rovers and Blackburn Rovers.
He went on to play for Oswaldtwistle
Rovers and Colne, and ended his career playing with R
He would later play for Bury, Doncaster
Rovers and Burton Albion, having also had a loan spel
And in 1984 signed for Sligo
Rovers and played in the last ever game at Glenmalure
for Wales, and at club level for Featherstone
Rovers, and Wakefield Trinity, playing at Fullback, i
in Westminster 110, Vanden Plas Princess, Land
Rovers and some Rolls-Royces.
etween 1953 and 1967, before joining Blackburn
Rovers and then Stockport County.
ed for the league side, and played for Gresley
Rovers and Grantham Avenue before making his first ap
Moves to Blackburn
Rovers and Aston Villa followed before joining Queens
career, Bennett was Chief Executive of Bristol
Rovers and Norwich City F.C. His time at Carrow Road
he start - and he had loan spells with Bristol
Rovers and Norwich before spending time in Holland.
on 20 May 1990, and was contested by Tranmere
Rovers and Bristol Rovers.
Gloucester City, Trowbridge Town, Forest Green
Rovers and Cirencester Town, before becoming manager
In June 1957 Eglington signed for Tranmere
Rovers and three months later he was followed there b
n 2002 to join Rochdale and later on Doncaster
Rovers and Carlisle United.
He finished his career at first Doncaster
Rovers and then his old club Walsall.
professional footballer who played for Bristol
Rovers and Notts County.
e two major town teams of that time: Blackburn
Rovers and Blackburn Olympic.