Tom Cairney.
Johnny Haynes .[player/manager]
Arthur Stevens. [player/staff]
Bedford Jezzard .[player/manager]
Jack Kelso . Manager
Simon Morgan I believe too
John Marshall, surely?
Ludlow Richard can you give us the full list as you are the Guru of facts and figures on here. Thanks.
https://youtu.be/DBzuYNK95sM?si=cSbDpTYp8mABAtAl
Quote from: battersea boy on June 27, 2025, 11:07:52 PMLudlow Richard can you give us the full list as you are the Guru of facts and figures on here. Thanks.
I am sure he knows the answers, or could get them but its a little bit of fun trying to work them all out!
There should be a dedicated wall of service to players who stay for 10 years at the club as a first team player. A simple feature perhaps which really sets the standards publicly of service to the club and for players to reflect on and ideally strive for.
Stan Brown possibly
Macedo, Cohen
In fact I would suspect a lot of the players back in time would have done 10 years or more
Quote from: sunburywhite on June 28, 2025, 06:37:00 AMMacedo, Cohen
In fact I would suspect a lot of the players back in time would have done 10 years or more
Conway, Earle, Barrett ...Callaghan
Steve the hippy groundsman... from the 80's... he was there for a while surely??
::scarf::
Frank Penn. Frank spent 50 years at the club after joining in 1915. Served as a player and trainer and worked under 12 managers. Frank played 459 games and scored 52 goals.
MULLERY
BARRETT
CONWAY
DAVIES
MORGAN
LOWE
OSBORNE
LEWIMGTON
STRONG
EARLE
LANGLEY
PEYTON
MARSHALL
CALLAGHAN
BROWN
COHEN
HAYNES
ROBSON
PENN
STEVENS
MACEDO
Quote from: bog on June 28, 2025, 10:04:17 AMFrank Penn. Frank spent 50 years at the club after joining in 1915. Served as a player and trainer and worked under 12 managers. Frank played 459 games and scored 52 goals. ::thumb::
Thats a lot of goals for a trainer
Sean Davis if you include his apprentice years?
Surely, ten years service is only a big deal in recent years!
Technically Betts and Rodak were at the club for over ten years
Quote from: bog on June 28, 2025, 10:04:17 AMFrank Penn. Frank spent 50 years at the club after joining in 1915. Served as a player and trainer and worked under 12 managers. Frank played 459 games and scored 52 goals.
The miracle sponge man!
A remarkable record was that of Alex Chaplin who joined the club in 1919. Not so much for his playing time but he lived in the Cottage with his family until it became offices and with my father we knew him when he still went to Fulham in the 1980s. He was a regular supporter and was sometimes on the turnstiles.
Quote from: Stoneleigh Loyalist on June 29, 2025, 07:30:40 PMQuote from: bog on June 28, 2025, 10:04:17 AMFrank Penn. Frank spent 50 years at the club after joining in 1915. Served as a player and trainer and worked under 12 managers. Frank played 459 games and scored 52 goals.
The miracle sponge man!
Always made me laugh watching Frank sprint😂 onto the pitch to treat an injured player with his sponge and football inner, very often the player had recovered before he reached them.
Quote from: Ffc sw4 on June 28, 2025, 01:26:40 PMMULLERY
BARRETT
CONWAY
DAVIES
MORGAN
LOWE
OSBORNE
LEWIMGTON
STRONG
EARLE
LANGLEY
PEYTON
MARSHALL
CALLAGHAN
BROWN
COHEN
HAYNES
ROBSON
PENN
STEVENS
just wonder if it should be 10 consecutive seasons (?), in which Mullers wouldn't be on the list. Tosh Chamberlain should be though.
Maybe there should be be an award for supporters who have done 70 years, that would be interesting to see.
Quote from: Ludlow Richard on June 30, 2025, 09:48:19 PMQuote from: Ffc sw4 on June 28, 2025, 01:26:40 PMMULLERY
BARRETT
CONWAY
DAVIES
MORGAN
LOWE
OSBORNE
LEWIMGTON
STRONG
EARLE
LANGLEY
PEYTON
MARSHALL
CALLAGHAN
BROWN
COHEN
HAYNES
ROBSON
PENN
STEVENS
just wonder if it should be 10 consecutive seasons (?), in which Mullers wouldn't be on the list. Tosh Chamberlain should be though.
Nor would Ivor.
Quote from: alfie on July 01, 2025, 10:40:31 AMMaybe there should be be an award for supporters who have done 70 years, that would be interesting to see.
A poisoned chalice?