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It's the oldest surviving film of an international football match in existence, played on this day in 1906. Wales v Ireland was the match, Wrexham's Racecourse Ground the venue, commemorated on this plaque unveiled by John Toshack depicting the great Welsh goalkeeper Leigh Roose.

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As well as the covers, the 25/26 @officialbhafc.bsky.social programme has superb articles from
@spencervignes.bsky.social In the #LFC issue, he looks back to the Withdean Years in 'Reunion' and speaks to Jimmy Case in 'Hello... Goodbye'. More reason to buy the printed programme! #BHAFC

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It's nine years today since the book that spawned this Bluesky account had its launch party at the one & only @spillersrecords.bsky.social

Happy birthday 'The Train Kept A-Rollin - How The Train Song Changed The Face of Popular Music' by @spencervignes.bsky.social - and thank you Spillers.

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One-hundred-and-sixteen years ago today Leigh Roose, the greatest goalkeeper of his era, made his one and only Celtic appearance in a Scottish Cup semi-final versus Clyde. Roose was last seen charging German guns at the Battle of the Somme on 7 October 1916 & officially remains missing in action.

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"Football wasn't the huge industry that it is now, but it was a religion. And George Robledo was one of its first patron saints." - Robledo biographer @spencervignes.bsky.social on talkSPORT radio talking about George (pictured here, holding ball), the first overseas star of English football

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This is @trainsongscentral.bsky.social – the only resource on Planet Earth (that we know of) dedicated to train songs & the many, many ties that bind railways/railroads & music. Come on in, look around, learn a thing or two and, if you like what you see, please give us a RT to spread the word.

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It's #WorldBookDay folks!

Some of you may be aware that this Twitter/X account was inspired by a book, namely 'The Train Kept A-Rollin - How The Train Song Changed The Face Of Popular Music' by @spencervignes.bsky.social

If you're short of reading material, there's an answer.

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Happy #WorldBookDay folks!

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It's 126 years to the day since legendary goalkeeper Leigh Roose won his first Wales cap in a 2-0 win against Ireland. He was playing for Aberystwyth Town at the time having just completed a science degree at Aberystwyth University. Very proud to be Leigh's biographer, so I am.

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Meet Brian Powney, Dave Hollins and Eric Gill. Three former Brighton & Hove Albion goalkeepers aged 81, 88 and 95 respectively. Still living in Sussex, still (relatively) fit and healthy, still friends. The goalkeepers' union of all unions.

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'A sporting story for the ages' - Adrian Chiles, BBC Radio 5 Live

‘An absolutely brilliant book’ – Paul Ross, talkSPORT

'A remarkable book' - The Daily Express

Just some of the great reviews for Postcards From Santiago, my biography of George Robledo, out now from @bitebackpublishing.bsky.social

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You cannot be serious! 25% per cent off my forthcoming book about the Wimbledon tennis Championships when you pre-order through the Waterstones website today. Just search for 'The Wimbledon Anthology' & use the code FEB26. Offer closes at midnight tonight.

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You cannot be serious! 25% per cent off my forthcoming book about the Wimbledon tennis Championships when you pre-order through the Waterstones website between now & this Friday. Just search for 'The Wimbledon Anthology' & use the code FEB26. An ace offer, if ever there was one.

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"I am anxious to get started and I understand there is quite a bit of work to be done." - Brian Clough, Nov 1973, on taking over at Brighton & Hove Albion.

Check out 'Bloody Southerners', my book about arguably the strangest managerial appointment ever made in English football.

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It's 120 years to the day since the pioneering Welsh goalie Leigh Roose punched the guest of a Sunderland director after a Wearsiders v Stoke City match at Roker Park. Leigh, a Stoke player at the time who later joined Sunderland, received a 14 day FA ban for his actions.

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"He was made up and possibly the happiest I'd seen him in a long time." - Elizabeth Robledo recalls her father, George Robledo, the first overseas star of English football, after his return to Chile from a 1981 tour of Yorkshire & north east England, including this visit to St James' Park.

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"Being a northerner, I didn't understand the rivalry between Brighton and Crystal Palace. To me, Crystal Palace was in London and Brighton was on the south coast. That didn't say to me 'This is a local derby'." - Brighton's Barry Butlin, taken from my book 'Bloody Southerners'

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My piece in today's Daily Express on punk turning 50, complete with my choice of top five punk songs. It's subjective, of course it is, but what would your choice be?

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Thanks to everyone who's been in touch saying how much they've enjoyed reading 'Postcards From Santiago', my biography of George Robledo, the first overseas star of English football. It means a lot, every single message. Together, we're keeping George's remarkable story alive.

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A belated happy birthday to Dave Hollins, ex-last line of defence for Brighton & Hove Albion, Newcastle United, Mansfield Town, Aldershot & Wales, who turned 88 yesterday. Being his biographer & author of the book 'Eric & Dave', I really have no excuses!

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Brian Horton turns 77 today. But in my head he'll always be 30 summers young.

Happy birthday, 'El Capitano'.

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Thanks Iain - glad you liked it!

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"I knew if he came in and said 'Young man' even once then I'd be in trouble, because I wouldn't be able to keep a straight face." - Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Peter O'Sullivan recalls the team's first meeting with new manager Brian Clough, taken from my book 'Bloody Southerners'

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Not strictly true. They did regularly haul morning & evening commuter trains between Kings Cross and Peterborough. The express trains they pulled also stopped at Stevenage and Peterborough and were used by commuters.

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Today marks the 150th anniversary of the formation of the Football Association of Wales, all the more reason to post a picture of one of its first star players, goalkeeper Leigh Roose, declared MIA in France in 1916. Very proud, so I am, to be this wonderful man's biographer.

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Brighton v Everton from another time & place, namely the Goldstone Ground, 3 May 1980. It finished 0-0, a typical end-of-season nothing to play for match. The most memorable thing about the whole afternoon? Watching Everton's Trevor Ross doing his ball trickery in the warm-up!

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His is a story worth telling, albeit ultimately a sad one.

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I was there (and for the first match at Anfield). I concur, both games were right up there, the scorelines ebbing and flowing like crazy.

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Another beautiful cover from Jamie Eke for tomorrow's game, based on the 70/71 issue. Inside, all the usual suspects, with
@spencervignes.bsky.social looking at the dark days of Gillingham between 1997 & 1999. Once again, a superb printed programme from @officialbhafc.bsky.social
#BHAFC #BHAEVE

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Barrie Rees signs for Brighton from Everton in January 1965 under the watchful eye of manager Archie Macauley. Three months later the talented Welshman would die in a car crash, aged 21. "Just thinking about it all these years later still makes me sad," says ex-teammate Brian Powney.

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