Bristol Rovers
1970-71
From left to right
the back row are; Harold Jarman, Wayne Jones, Laurie
Taylor*, John Tedesco, Bobby
Jones.
Middle row: Carl Gilbert, Frankie Prince, Tony Ford, Dick
Sheppard, Stuart Taylor, Linsay Parsons, Alex Munro.
Front row; Bobby Campbell, Phil Roberts, Ray Graydon,
Robin Stubbs, Sandy Allan, Bryn Jones, Peter Higgins, and
Don Megson.
Click to see team
photo full size
Special thanks to
Pete
Evans for sending this
picture.
*See Mike Jay's
email October 2001
Players who appear in
the 1970-71 season Rothmans Yerabook include ...
Manager: Bill Dodgin (Senior)
Sons and Daughters:
Sons
Sandy Allan
Bobby Brown
Gordon Fearnley
Tony Ford
Sons and Daughters:
Sons
(With
thanks to Martin Read)
Carl Gilbert
Ray Graydon.
Click to see pictures and more information on Ray.
Ray moved to Aston
Villa in
June 1971 for £23,000 and a player exchange.
Peter Higgins
A. Impey
Harold Jarman
Bryn
Jones
Robert
(Bobby) Jones
Wayne Jones.
Career 1999- : See 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2006-2007
4 October, 2004
leaves Gillingham
Joined Hereford
United (prior to 2006-7 season)
See Where are they now ?
Gordon Marsland
During the
70-71season played on loan at Crewe
Alexandria
and Oldham Athletic
Don Megson
Sons and Daughters:
Sons
(With
thanks to Martin Read)
Alex Munro
Lindsay Parsons
Frankie Prince
Phil Roberts
Dick Sheppard. See Obituary.
Tom Stanton
Robin Stubbs
Laurie Taylor
Where are they now
? November 2002
Stuart
Taylor
Stuart holds
Bristol Rovers club record for most League
appearances, see Club Appearances
John Tedesco.
Click to see sketch of John
Players who moved to
Bristol Rovers in the 1970-71 season include...
Brian Godfrey
arrived from Aston Villa in May 1971 as part of a
player exchange.
Also see ...
Click to see 1971-72 team photo full
size
Special Thanks to
Martin Read for passing on this comprehensive list of
fathers sons and brothers amoungst the players of Bristol
Rovers over the season, see Email
2004
Further links include :
bristolrovers.co.uk
See Rovers' old ground
at Eastville, Bristol Rovers
Football Club
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