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  1. Gary Kelly Date of birth: 3 August 1966, Fulwood, near Preston Oldham Athletic record: Appearances: League 224(1), FA Cup 19, League Cup 13 Goals: 0 Debut: Sheffield United (h) 7 September 1996, lost 0-2 Also played for: Newcastle United, Blackpool on loan, Bury, Northwich Victoria, Sheffield United, Leigh RMI Hailing from a family of goalkeepers, Gary Kelly began with Newcastle United straight from school, becoming a professional at St James' Park in June 1984. His father Alan was an Irish goalkeeping legend who played in 447 League matches for Preston North End and won 47 Republic of Ireland caps. His career was ended by injury in September 1973, and he subsequently had a stand at Deepdale named after him.
  2. Richard Jobson Date of birth: 9 May 1963, Holderness, Yorkshire Oldham Athletic record: Appearances: League 188(1), FA Cup 13, League Cup 19 Goals: League 10, League Cup 1 Debut: Portsmouth (h) 1 September 1990, won 3-1 Also played for: Nottingham and English Universities, Burton Albion, Watford, Hull City, Leeds United, Southend United on loan, Manchester City, Watford on loan, Tranmere Rovers, Rochdale Richard Jobson beagn his footballing career with Burton Albion of the Northern Premier League while studying for a degree in civil engineering at Nottingham University. Plucked from non-league obscurity by Watford's manager Graham Taylor as a 19-year-old, he was to enjoy a lengthy and highly successful 20-year career, retiring as a Rochdale player at the age of 40 in May 2003.
  3. Nick Henry Date of birth: 21 February 1969, Liverpool Oldham Athletic record: Appearances: League 264(9), FA Cup 21, League Cup 30(4) Goals: League 19, League Cup 3 Debut: Hull City (a) 19 September 1987, lost 0-1 Also played for: Liverpool Schoolboys, Halmstad(Sweden) on loan, Sheffield United, Walsall, Tranmere Rovers, Scarborough Managed:Scarborough When Nick Henry arrived at Boundary Park, a fresh-faced 15-year-old in January 1985, Athletic were, at the mid-point of the season, fourth from the bottom of Division Two.
  4. Jim Fryatt Oldham Athletic record: Appearances: League 76, FA Cup 1, League Cup 2 Goals: League 40, League Cup 2 Debut: York City (a) 21 February 1970, drawn 0-0 Also played for: Charlton Athletic, Southend United, Bradford PA, Southport, Torquay United, Stockport County, Blackburn Rovers, Southport (a second spell), Philadelphia Atoms (US), Stockport County (a second spell), Torquay United (a second spell), Chorley, Hartford Bi-Centennials (US), Philadelphia Atoms (US) (a second spell) Managed: Las Vegas Quicksilver (US) Anyone who supported the Latics in the early 1970s is unlikely to ever forget Jim Fryatt; a barrel-chested, balding centre-forward with Dickensian sideboards and an intermittent penchant for a drooping moustache.
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  6. Mike Milligan Oldham Athletic record: Appearances: League 278(1), FA Cup 21, League Cup 30(1) Goals: League 23, FA Cup 1, League Cup 2 Debut: As substitute v Liverpool, League Cup 2 (h) 9 October 1985, lost 2-5 Also played for : Manchester City associate schoolboy, Flixton, Everton, Norwich City, Blackpool Athletic's captain in the Final of the Littlewoods Cup at Wembley in April 1990 earned his first one-year professional contract at the age of 18, with part of his wages being paid by the European Social Fund and Greater Manchester Council. Mike Milligan along with another reserve-team player Brian Marriot, boosted Athletic's list of professionals to 21, thanks to the money from the EEC. Athletic were the first sports club to apply for the grant, and it certainly paved the way for a permanent career for Milligan, although centre-half Brian Marriot failed to graduate at senior level at Boundary Park.
  7. i am pretty sure that it is in germany, i am guessin werder bremen
  8. hey, i maybe not that quick but i aint slow, i shall tell thee that
  9. yep thats me lad im goin away to ibiza on sunday for a couple of weeks, so i won't be on for a bit
  10. Oldham Athletic record: appearances: league 135, FA cup 14, league cup 4 goals: league 81, FA cup 10, league cup 6 debut: York city(h) 1st October 1960, won 3-1 (Bert scored one) also played for: manchester city, stockport county, altrincham, stalybridge celtic R.I.P Bert Lister, a true legend
  11. very very very sad news although i have never seen him play, because i am too young he was onviuosly a legend at this club R.I.P
  12. i am one of them young players who play on sundays, and i say we did do a lot of the running we are on every sunday no fail playing footy im the one of the smallest ones called jimmy who usually plays right back
  13. i agree pogs still holds the record for having the most clean sheets in a season at the club, he loves the club, and i reckon will be one of the best back up keepers in division and playin in rserve football will build his confidence for when he is needed when crossley is unavailable
  14. i have a real feeling that shez could go to the 3-5-2 formation, becuase he did say start of last season he enjoyed working with that formation at reserve level but who woould play where is the question? crossley- in net obviously thompson, gregan, stam - the centre backs eardley and taylor - the wing backs allott, gary mac, and kalala - the 3 centre midfielders and upfront at first i would play ricketts and davies because hughes has been out of the game for a while, so give him a few reserve games first back to the kilkenny debate it would bring more competition for places and i feel it would be a brilliant signing but the question is, is it just a rumour or is he on shezas list
  15. i was thinking that shez will sort something out, i just think we need a left winger and a left back and we are sorted about the whole creative midfield thing, kalala can get the ball and play it simple that is all you need, and allott can pass aswell, gary mac is basically going to score some goals for us andi am hoping neil wood can forget his injury because he is only 23/24 and he is a brilliant passer of the ball, he is like a richie wellens but left footed
  16. cheers i will check them and i no i dont actually, bad fan me dont even remember that!!!
  17. Name? jimmy Location? royton How Long Supporting the Tics? all me life, 16 years Best away match you've been to? leeds in cup couple of years ago, went with me mate and his dad and little brother, was brilliant atmosphere even though we lost, if i remember ricketts scored aswell All Time Greatest Player?Lee Duxbury absolute legend, best captain i have ever seen, and best wearer of the number 6 shirt i have seen so far, even though stam has made the 6 shirt his own last season. Biggest Rivals (in your eyes)? blackpool, definitely are bogey team, never remember us winning a game against them
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