[Albion] Lammie Robertson.

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lawros left foot

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RIP Lammie 😞
 

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lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
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Jun 11, 2011
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Worthing
Can a MOD please change the thread title, a combination of fat fingers and spellcheck.
 




























amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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He left Albion to join Exeter when we swapped him and John Templeman for Fred Binney
 






Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
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He left Albion to join Exeter when we swapped him and John Templeman for Fred Binney
And revealed a darker side to Peter Taylor (Mk 1), John T had recently had his first child, was settled in a nice house and had not long signed a new contract at the Goldstone. He didn’t want to leave but was told by Taylor if he didn’t move to Exeter he (Taylor) would make sure John would sit out his contract rotting in the stiffs and then he’d ensure he’d put the word out and make sure he never played pro football in this country again.

I‘d imagine a bad reference from someone like Taylor would have scared most prospective clubs off back then.

But returning to the original theme, RIP Lammie.
 


Sirnormangall

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Sep 21, 2017
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Sad news indeed. I saw him play for the Albion back in early 1970s under Pat Saward. I’m sure he was at the book launch for ‘Bloody Southerners’ at the Caxton Arms a few years back. Also present was Andy Rollings, Peter O’Sullivan, Ian Goodwin and Tony Towner.
Sad news, lovely man and yes he was at the Caxton Arms book signing.
 






amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
6,832
And revealed a darker side to Peter Taylor (Mk 1), John T had recently had his first child, was settled in a nice house and had not long signed a new contract at the Goldstone. He didn’t want to leave but was told by Taylor if he didn’t move to Exeter he (Taylor) would make sure John would sit out his contract rotting in the stiffs and then he’d ensure he’d put the word out and make sure he never played pro football in this country again.

I‘d imagine a bad reference from someone like Taylor would have scared most prospective clubs off back then.

But returning to the original theme, RIP Lammie.
I have very little time for agents but looks like Templeman could have done with one then
 


GT49er

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Remember him arriving - can't remember where from. Back in those happy Pat Saward days of my youth. RIP.
 


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