Ronnie Jepson
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Ronnie Jepson
Just seen him on EFL walking out behind Colin W. at Stoke.
Passed up on a play off final with Northampton.
Passed up on a play off final with Northampton.
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Ronnie is Warnocks shadow, whatever the weather.
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Left Northampton on the day Warnock took over.
Jepson must have a tale to tell. Warnock signed him more than once as a player and has had him on his coaching staff at five or six clubs. Stam signed him more than once as a player and had him on his coaching staff at three clubs.
Jepson must have a tale to tell. Warnock signed him more than once as a player and has had him on his coaching staff at five or six clubs. Stam signed him more than once as a player and had him on his coaching staff at three clubs.
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Colin also has his other sidekick, Blackwell with him. Another one with little man syndrome. Tosser.
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It always amuses me that not a single player has one positive word for Kevin Blackwell when they've been interviewed on that YouTube podcast by Jon Parkin and Chris Brown. I wonder what Warnock sees in him.
Speaking of that podcast; Ronnie Jepson would be a good one to interview.
Speaking of that podcast; Ronnie Jepson would be a good one to interview.
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I’ve met jepson when he was at palace with warnock. Bumped into him at the barrow boy and banker London Bridge. He had called in for a pint on his way home.
Proper sound bloke. He even insisted on him buying me a pint for me recognising him!
Proper sound bloke. He even insisted on him buying me a pint for me recognising him!
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He says yes a lot, and keeps his mouth shut regardless of the amout of abuse he probably gets.
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Ah yes, Kevin Blackwell.
I’ll never forget his look of embarrassment when 3,000 Burnley fans spotted him in the Sky studio at Reading in the Play Offs, and sang ‘YOU’RE JUST A SH*T NEIL WARNOCK’
I’ll never forget his look of embarrassment when 3,000 Burnley fans spotted him in the Sky studio at Reading in the Play Offs, and sang ‘YOU’RE JUST A SH*T NEIL WARNOCK’
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Seems very down to earth. He’s always playing dominoes in the back of the Swan with Two Necks in Pendleton. I think he must live in Clitheroe somewhere.cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 11:36 amI’ve met jepson when he was at palace with warnock. Bumped into him at the barrow boy and banker London Bridge. He had called in for a pint on his way home.
Proper sound bloke. He even insisted on him buying me a pint for me recognising him!
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You're correct, lives in Clitheroe. Often see him, always got time for a smile and a chat.Winstonswhite wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 1:36 pmSeems very down to earth. He’s always playing dominoes in the back of the Swan with Two Necks in Pendleton. I think he must live in Clitheroe somewhere.
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Would love for him to open up for an hour or so in front of a camera.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 11:17 amLeft Northampton on the day Warnock took over.
Jepson must have a tale to tell. Warnock signed him more than once as a player and has had him on his coaching staff at five or six clubs. Stam signed him more than once as a player and had him on his coaching staff at three clubs.
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Pretty sure Ronnie lives in Pendleton. I cycled past him during lockdown the other week. Bizarrely, he was having a socially distanced chat in the centre of the village with Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans. A bit of a sight for sore eyes !
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Got to say Warnock, whether you like him or not is a motivator and has achieved several miracles with different clubs
However I would have thought Blackwell and Jepson are a tad out of touch with the modern game.Interestingly Curle & Warnock have worked together and Curle had Jepson with him at Northampton until this week(Northampton are in the play-off final). Shows you the loyalty of these guys
However I would have thought Blackwell and Jepson are a tad out of touch with the modern game.Interestingly Curle & Warnock have worked together and Curle had Jepson with him at Northampton until this week(Northampton are in the play-off final). Shows you the loyalty of these guys
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Stan got nasty with Curle at Mansfield when we played them in the FA Cup in 2004. Curle was manager there at the time. Probably down to his association with Warnock.warksclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 2:22 pmGot to say Warnock, whether you like him or not is a motivator and has achieved several miracles with different clubs
However I would have thought Blackwell and Jepson are a tad out of touch with the modern game.Interestingly Curle & Warnock have worked together and Curle had Jepson with him at Northampton until this week(Northampton are in the play-off final). Shows you the loyalty of these guys
I doubt Warnock would constantly take Blackwell & Jepson with him if he thought they were out of touch with the modern game.
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Remember a chat with Jeppo at the Swan with two necks in summer 2013. We were talking about Burnley and I suggested the fans had a few doubts about Dyche. He told me he’d been out drinking with Sean and told me to expect great things once he’d had a full pre season with the players. The rest is history. One sad fact about Jeppo is that he gave me the impression he had far warmer feelings towards North End than Burnley. He loved to recall that 6-1 pummelling they gave us in the Leyland Daf back in 1991.
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Glad someone has seen Evans, he's gone AWOL since March, some MP eh?Cubanclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 2:18 pmPretty sure Ronnie lives in Pendleton. I cycled past him during lockdown the other week. Bizarrely, he was having a socially distanced chat in the centre of the village with Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans. A bit of a sight for sore eyes !
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Ronnie Jepson played up front with Ian Wright...so he must have been quality
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I doubt he ever played up front with him but they were both on the pitch a few times, usually as subs.turfytopper wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 4:44 pmRonnie Jepson played up front with Ian Wright...so he must have been quality
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I knew we had the final won from the look on his face after that second leg.
It had “we can’t beat these” written all over it.
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What happened with curle?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 2:34 pmStan got nasty with Curle at Mansfield when we played them in the FA Cup in 2004. Curle was manager there at the time. Probably down to his association with Warnock.
I doubt Warnock would constantly take Blackwell & Jepson with him if he thought they were out of touch with the modern game.
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Just got Northampton to play off final after turning over a 0-2 home defeat.
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I also knew we would win when I saw that look on his face. A man looking for an answer to an impossible question.huw.Y.WattfromWare wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 5:08 pmI knew we had the final won from the look on his face after that second leg.
It had “we can’t beat these” written all over it.
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No I meant what happened with Stan and Curle?huw.Y.WattfromWare wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 8:37 pmJust got Northampton to play off final after turning over a 0-2 home defeat.
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From what it looks like, Stan are Warnock are so alike. It’s a shame they can’t stick eachother. They’d work well together.
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Jepson once came on as a sub at half time and they played a full 45 mins together up front......cant remember the opposition.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 5:01 pmI doubt he ever played up front with him but they were both on the pitch a few times, usually as subs.
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Jepson came on at half time in the 3-0 home defeat against Gillingham, Wright came on 8 minutes into the second half.turfytopper wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 2:42 pmJepson once came on as a sub at half time and they played a full 45 mins together up front......cant remember the opposition.
Just looked at the team which was:
Crichton
West Cox Davis Thomas Smith
Mellon Johnrose Cook Branch
Payton
Jepson came on for Smith at half time then Weller and Wright replaced West & Cook on 53 minutes. That would have left Payton & Wright up front surely.
Jepson made 59 league appearances for Burnley but only four of those were starts.
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Which Smith was that? I can only think of Paul but didn't think he played in that season.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 2:52 pmJepson came on at half time in the 3-0 home defeat against Gillingham, Wright came on 8 minutes into the second half.
Just looked at the team which was:
Crichton
West Cox Davis Thomas Smith
Mellon Johnrose Cook Branch
Payton
Jepson came on for Smith at half time then Weller and Wright replaced West & Cook on 53 minutes. That would have left Payton & Wright up front surely.
Jepson made 59 league appearances for Burnley but only four of those were starts.
Edit: just checked, Paul Smith started 17 games that season. My memory is clearly not what it once was.
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Yes Paul - he didn’t play that many games though
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Thanks Tony....it felt like a full half and I did think it was Gillingham and that heavy defeat. I drove up from Sussex on a beautiful day with two young kids so it is in the memory bankClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 2:52 pmJepson came on at half time in the 3-0 home defeat against Gillingham, Wright came on 8 minutes into the second half.
Just looked at the team which was:
Crichton
West Cox Davis Thomas Smith
Mellon Johnrose Cook Branch
Payton
Jepson came on for Smith at half time then Weller and Wright replaced West & Cook on 53 minutes. That would have left Payton & Wright up front surely.
Jepson made 59 league appearances for Burnley but only four of those were starts.
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Jeppo once came out before the pre-season game away at Bury and gave me a free ticket, so he's reyt by me haha