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Quote from: Drover on August 29, 2025, 12:03:36 pmQuote from: TonySoprano on August 28, 2025, 07:16:27 amSure it's happened before though, and they've played. I've vague memory it happening in a league match and the said player scored against his parent club,possibly winning the game,his parent club manager got some proper grief about it,think the player was out of favour with him,hence loaned out,not sure but think it was championship,possibly Bristol City involved,does anyone else recalled it?It happened against DRFC. We loaned Ian Duerden to Kingstonian and he was allowed to play against us under Wignall’s management and scored once, possibly twice in win against us at Belle Vue. Rank bloody stupidity and totally amateurish on Rovers’ part.
Quote from: TonySoprano on August 28, 2025, 07:16:27 amSure it's happened before though, and they've played. I've vague memory it happening in a league match and the said player scored against his parent club,possibly winning the game,his parent club manager got some proper grief about it,think the player was out of favour with him,hence loaned out,not sure but think it was championship,possibly Bristol City involved,does anyone else recalled it?
Sure it's happened before though, and they've played.
Quote from: Monolith No. 9 on August 30, 2025, 04:54:00 pmQuote from: Drover on August 29, 2025, 12:03:36 pmQuote from: TonySoprano on August 28, 2025, 07:16:27 amSure it's happened before though, and they've played. I've vague memory it happening in a league match and the said player scored against his parent club,possibly winning the game,his parent club manager got some proper grief about it,think the player was out of favour with him,hence loaned out,not sure but think it was championship,possibly Bristol City involved,does anyone else recalled it?It happened against DRFC. We loaned Ian Duerden to Kingstonian and he was allowed to play against us under Wignall’s management and scored once, possibly twice in win against us at Belle Vue. Rank bloody stupidity and totally amateurish on Rovers’ part.bloody loved Duerden. Hated Wignall. I was once told in Karisma many moons ago, where Duerden happened to be a regular, that the alleged reason that Wignall refused to pick him was that Duerdens father in law was Stan Ternant and it was alleged that Mr Ternant had once allegedly lamped Mr Wignall. Does that sound familiar to anyone?
Quote from: Cramby10 on August 30, 2025, 05:24:56 pmQuote from: Monolith No. 9 on August 30, 2025, 04:54:00 pmQuote from: Drover on August 29, 2025, 12:03:36 pmQuote from: TonySoprano on August 28, 2025, 07:16:27 amSure it's happened before though, and they've played. I've vague memory it happening in a league match and the said player scored against his parent club,possibly winning the game,his parent club manager got some proper grief about it,think the player was out of favour with him,hence loaned out,not sure but think it was championship,possibly Bristol City involved,does anyone else recalled it?It happened against DRFC. We loaned Ian Duerden to Kingstonian and he was allowed to play against us under Wignall’s management and scored once, possibly twice in win against us at Belle Vue. Rank bloody stupidity and totally amateurish on Rovers’ part.bloody loved Duerden. Hated Wignall. I was once told in Karisma many moons ago, where Duerden happened to be a regular, that the alleged reason that Wignall refused to pick him was that Duerdens father in law was Stan Ternant and it was alleged that Mr Ternant had once allegedly lamped Mr Wignall. Does that sound familiar to anyone?I loved Ian Duerden. Scored plenty of goals and some important ones for us at that time. Wasn't he part time and a fireman?
Duerden is a historic figure for us. That fairly awful first season in the conference was made a huge success by winning what is probably aside from the Yorkshire Electricity Cup, the least credible tournament we have competed in let alone won. Felt like the European Cup though. Belle Vue packed to the rafters. In the long sweep of history before that we had only known defeat but after that we have largely only known success.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on August 30, 2025, 05:41:43 pmDuerden is a historic figure for us. That fairly awful first season in the conference was made a huge success by winning what is probably aside from the Yorkshire Electricity Cup, the least credible tournament we have competed in let alone won. Felt like the European Cup though. Belle Vue packed to the rafters. In the long sweep of history before that we had only known defeat but after that we have largely only known success. That 2nd goal was exceptional.
I thought he was dreadful today. Ben Close would have buried that if Ajayi had just slipped the ball to him.
Quote from: Cramby10 on August 30, 2025, 05:24:56 pmQuote from: Monolith No. 9 on August 30, 2025, 04:54:00 pmQuote from: Drover on August 29, 2025, 12:03:36 pmQuote from: TonySoprano on August 28, 2025, 07:16:27 amSure it's happened before though, and they've played. I've vague memory it happening in a league match and the said player scored against his parent club,possibly winning the game,his parent club manager got some proper grief about it,think the player was out of favour with him,hence loaned out,not sure but think it was championship,possibly Bristol City involved,does anyone else recalled it?It happened against DRFC. We loaned Ian Duerden to Kingstonian and he was allowed to play against us under Wignall’s management and scored once, possibly twice in win against us at Belle Vue. Rank bloody stupidity and totally amateurish on Rovers’ part.bloody loved Duerden. Hated Wignall. I was once told in Karisma many moons ago, where Duerden happened to be a regular, that the alleged reason that Wignall refused to pick him was that Duerdens father in law was Stan Ternant and it was alleged that Mr Ternant had once allegedly lamped Mr Wignall. Does that sound familiar to anyone?I was told by someone very close to the club at the time that the fallout was because Carl Alford came to make a partnership with Ian Duerden…but Duerden allegedly made a partnership with Alford’s wife. No idea if it was true but there was certainly more to him leaving than footballing reasons and it would have at least gone some way to explaining Alford’s struggles.