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Post by aghast on Sept 29, 2018 16:38:59 GMT
I remember he left us quite abruptly when he went to Coventry. I think we heard about it when we arrived at Eastville for a home match. It left a slightly bad taste at the time, and I remember him bringing a team down for Steve Bailey’s testimonial and getting pelted with eggs by someone in the Borth Enclosure. He then did a good job the second time round he managed us and then left for Wimbledon. Can’t say I ever viewed as anything but an ex player and manager. Someone carried raw eggs from their home to the stadium, in their pocket, on the off-chance that they might see Mr Gould and pelt him? Blimey.
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Post by glengas on Sept 30, 2018 0:08:16 GMT
I remember he left us quite abruptly when he went to Coventry. I think we heard about it when we arrived at Eastville for a home match. It left a slightly bad taste at the time, and I remember him bringing a team down for Steve Bailey’s testimonial and getting pelted with eggs by someone in the Borth Enclosure. He then did a good job the second time round he managed us and then left for Wimbledon. Can’t say I ever viewed as anything but an ex player and manager. Someone carried raw eggs from their home to the stadium, in their pocket, on the off-chance that they might see Mr Gould and pelt him? Blimey. No, someone brought half a dozen eggs in a box as they knew Gould would be there as he was the manager of Coventry.and was sat on the bench in front of of the Rovers fans in the North Enclosure. . To be honest I regret bothering with the original post so why the F i’m writing this I’m not sure.
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