IN MEMORY OF...
...THOSE TOWN SERVANTS WHO DIED ON THIS DAY
May 8
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2012 Aged 73 |
Barry LOWES A winger with pace to burn, injury restricted Barry's County Ground career to less than two full League appearances. He later worked as an electrician in the shipyard at Barrow. |
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1994 Aged 60 |
Ken BRANDON An amateur winger who saw service with Roundway Hospital at Devizes, Ken later returned to his roots in Birmingham, where he worked as a refuse collector. |
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1985 Aged 83 |
Ted NASH Keeper Ted, from Gorse Hill, had made his Town debut in a friendly in 1917 - aged just 15. On quitting the game 17 years later, he concentrated on cricket and was wicketkeeper for Wilts. |
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1933 Aged 68 |
George EVERITT One of two brothers to play for the club, George was in the first Town side to play in the F.A.Cup in 1886. |
Full career history for these and every other STFC player can be found in the new book SWINDON TOWN: THE REGISTER 1895-2015 - available now from our ON LINE SHOP