IN MEMORY OF...
...THOSE TOWN SERVANTS WHO DIED ON THIS DAY
April 15
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2006 Aged 81 |
Eddie BUCKLEY Eddie was a great servant to the club - not as a player but as a valued member of the backroom staff. He arrived at the County Ground in 1963 to assist Jack Conley with the running of the club's youth teams that played in the Borough, Wessex and Hellenic Leagues. He was employed on a part-time basis, holding down a full-time job outside football. Eddie was kit manager by the time he was made redundant some 37 years later. |
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1990 Aged 56 |
John KYLE A reserve keeper for two seasons, John was born in and died in Dunfermline. In a Combination game at Birmingham in September 1955, he had to pick the ball out of his net a dozen times ! |
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1949 Aged 77 |
Fred CLARK Fred came to Swindon when he transferred from the London & North Western Railway to the Great Western. But within six months he had returned to his former employers. A boilermaker by trade, Fred later found work for shipbuilders Cammell Laird on the Wirral. |
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1942 Aged 81 |
Tom WHITE Wantage-born full-back Tom was club captain for three seasons - from 1885 to 1888 - yet he played in only two competitive games, both in the F.A.Cup during 1886/87. |
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