What a splendid BASH enjoyed by all
MORE THAN 60 people attended the last meeting of Brigg Amateur Social Historians which saw Bob Steels, sports editor of the Scunthorpe Telegraph, talk on the history of Scunthorpe United Football Club.
He brought along some old photographs showing famous players in the club's history including club record goalscorer Barry Thomas, goalkeeper Ray Clemence who went on to bigger things as England's goalkeeper, ex Liverpool and England striker Kevin Keegan, now manager at Newcastle United, and also former managers Allan Clarke, Ron
Ashman, Mick Buxton and John Duncan. He also spoke of the club's move from the Old Showground in Doncaster Road to Glanford Park in 1988. There are no BASH meetings in July and August as the group take a summer break; starting up again on Tuesday, September 2 with Marilyn Roberts giving an illustrated talk on Queen Victoria.
The full article contains 147 words and appears in Market Rasen Mail newspaper.
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Last Updated:
27 June 2008 12:53 PM
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Market Rasen Mail
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Market Rasen