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ARTICLE: Tom Bromilow – October 1932 to July 1935
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ARTICLE: Tom Bromilow – October 1932 to July 1935
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Re: ARTICLE: Tom Bromilow – October 1932 to July 1935
Another fascinating article of our next manager to follow Albert Pickles.
He did not have much success in his 3 years at the club and he was another of our managers who died in strange circumstances, this time on a train at the age of 64.
Await the next one with much interest
He did not have much success in his 3 years at the club and he was another of our managers who died in strange circumstances, this time on a train at the age of 64.
Await the next one with much interest
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Re: ARTICLE: Tom Bromilow – October 1932 to July 1935
That’s one fallen off a train, one contracting pneumonia having been on an open top charabanc and now one dying on a train.DAVETHEVICAR wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:31 pmAnother fascinating article of our next manager to follow Albert Pickles.
He did not have much success in his 3 years at the club and he was another of our managers who died in strange circumstances, this time on a train at the age of 64.
Await the next one with much interest
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Re: ARTICLE: Tom Bromilow – October 1932 to July 1935
I am enjoying this series of articles.
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Re: ARTICLE: Tom Bromilow – October 1932 to July 1935
Just one more to go up to the war and then they become more familiar names
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Re: ARTICLE: Tom Bromilow – October 1932 to July 1935
I hope that are clauses in SD's contract reagarding modes of transport!ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:51 pmThat’s one fallen off a train, one contracting pneumonia having been on an open top charabanc and now one dying on a train.
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Re: ARTICLE: Tom Bromilow – October 1932 to July 1935
It's incredible, three out of three losing their lives either on or after a journey on public transport.Suratclaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 8:41 amI hope that are clauses in SD's contract reagarding modes of transport!