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T Norris
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Pre-war
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Forward who played for Tooting just before ww2
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T Dunne
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Pre-war
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Forward who played alongside Norris.
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Trefor Owen
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1957-58
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Joined with 18 caps to his name and added one more
with Terrors, captaining Wales against England (9/11/57), before turning professional
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Dave Bumpstead
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1956-58
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Joined in August 1956 from Uxbridge
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Paddy
Hasty |
195x-60 |
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Paddy now has his own
page
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John
Harlow |
195x |
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Another
loyal club servant who joined in 1954 from Southall and made 116 league
appearances before retiring onto the coaching staff in 1960.. |
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Gordon
Holden |
1961-62 |
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"We have had several players in the past get
their caps with us, but Gordon got his football, all his football, with us
right from the day he left the Mitcham schools team in 1946"
(Sept 61). Played in every position except goalkeeper.
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Ray
Agar |
1961-62 |
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b
Tottenham 1936. Played for Barnet before his 16th birthday. Took part in
two army cup finals as well as playing for Swindon Town. Rejoined Barnet
and came to Tooting via Enfield and Walthamstow, where he won his first
cap, against Ireland.
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Graham
Davis |
1961-62 |
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Mickey
Clay |
1960-61 |
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Dave
Roberts |
1960-61 |
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Micky
Browning |
1962-64 |
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Sussex born and bred, Micky spent just two seasons
away from Horsham - with the Terrors, where he gained his caps. A prolific
goalscorer: 'Not only does he score 'em, he makes 'em with dashes down the
wing and pin point centres".
One of the games true gentlemen, Mick is now
Chairman of Horsham YMCA FC.
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Alan
Phillips |
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John
Robertson |
1962-69 |
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Renowned for his gentlemanly conduct and
sportsmanship, as well as his outstanding ability, John gained his first
cap in 1962 whilst with Corinthian Casuals, having already played for the
RAF during his National Service days.
Overall he played 25 times for England (some as
captain) as well as the Great Britain Olympic team (5 times), Great
Britain (twice) and numerous FA and representative sides.
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Norman
Stanley |
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England
were due to play at Champion Hill and Stanley was rumoured to be going
to make his debut. T & M fans turned up to see this well deserved
first cap.
He sat on the bench all night and Swannell (from memory) played the game
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Ken
Jelly |
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Dave
Cobb |
1973 |
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Joined
from Walton & Hersham in 1972 Dave was a key component of the team
that developed under Roy Dwight. Sadly he was replaced by John Dunn and
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Alan
Ives |
1973 |
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Two
spells at Sandy Lane, Alan was the most feared striker of the great 70s
cup sides, scoring the winner against Swindon in 1976. |
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