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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. |
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