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Robins Reunited - Martin Scott & Andy Leaning
3 Peaps In A PodCast replied to 3 Peaps In A PodCast's topic in Football Chat
OUT NOW - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/3-peaps-in-a-podcast/id1003085363?i=1000632909380 -
Podcast coming soon… it will take a while to edit this - it is currently well over 2 hours… 3 Robins Reviews this week too… big thanks to all of those who recognise the efforts and time commitment that goes into producing these podcasts especially the Robins Reunited’s… it is a labour of love and like many that have reached out to say so it also helps with our mental fitness to talk through games and celebrate former players contributions…
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He really did leap like a Salmon...
3 Peaps In A PodCast replied to spudski's topic in All Things Ex Players and Managers
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He really did leap like a Salmon...
3 Peaps In A PodCast replied to spudski's topic in All Things Ex Players and Managers
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He really did leap like a Salmon...
3 Peaps In A PodCast replied to spudski's topic in All Things Ex Players and Managers
Great to see him earlier today to wish him Happy Birthday! -
Over 60’s! Peter Spiring!!
3 Peaps In A PodCast replied to stephenkibby.'s topic in All Things Ex Players and Managers
Peter Spiring, 71 appearances 17 goals… 1969-73… As an England Youth midfielder Peter was an emerging figure at Ashton Gate in the early 1970's. The son of former City player Gordon Spiring, he signed professional under Alan Dicks in June 1968 and made his League debut at home to Birmingham City in October 1969. He featured in the 1970/71 League Cup semi-final second-leg at Spurs before a surprise £60,000 move to Liverpool in March 1973. Remaining in the top-flight after joining Luton Town for £70,000 in November 1974, he was reunited with John Sillett at Hereford United for £8,000 in February 1976 and helped to clinch the Third Division title in 1975/76 during seven years at Edgar Street. Still living in Hereford, he has been an electrical contractor since October 1983 and his son Reuben is a Worcestershire County cricketer. Extract from Programme in 1997 - still in Hereford… -
It was an honour and pleasure to be able to read out a poem about Chris Garland, written by his son Adam, hope you enjoy that. We were then joined by James Piercy from Bristol Live to summarise the events of the week, and then on return to Bristol from Swansea, Matt and Patch walked through a great away day.
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Clive Whitehead Debut...
3 Peaps In A PodCast replied to spudski's topic in All Things Ex Players and Managers
Sounds like a great idea to be fair ? It was held before the start of the season, and was contested by the teams that had scored the most goals in each of the four divisions of the Football League the previous season who had not been promoted or admitted to one of the European competitions.[1] Two teams from each division took part, making eight participants in total.[1] The competition was a straight knockout format, each match was a one-off with no replays. The final took place at the home ground of one of the finalists, rather than a neutral venue.[2] The competition was so named thanks to a sponsorship deal with the Watney Mann brewery; the first tournament for English Football Leagueclubs to sell its naming rights.[1][3] The tournament ran four times, from 1970 to 1973, before being discontinued.[1] -
Clive Whitehead Debut...
3 Peaps In A PodCast replied to spudski's topic in All Things Ex Players and Managers
Clive came on for Tom Ritchie in this game and then made his League debut 13/10/73, 2-0 win at Millwall and scored -
Robins Review - Bristol City vs Preston North End - Patch, Matt & @tinnion_brian - Google Podcasts - bit.ly/3s3yYP1 Apple - apple.co/3QqGflZ Spotify - spoti.fi/440p0LJ also features Merrick, Sweeney, Rodgers, Giles and Harford on Chris Garland
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One more to go… managers & magic moments to go… will save some for next close season :laugh:… cheers
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? it would be pretty boring if we all had the same ?