Brothers in Arms
Brothers in Arms
With the Ramsey brothers set to face each other on opposing teams next season how many other siblings have done the same professionally. I can think of the Neville bros. Everton and ManU.
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Re: Brothers in Arms
Michael and Will Keane Burnley vs Hull about 10? years ago.....twins as well!
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Kolo and Yaya Touré, Rio and Anton Ferdinand, Michael and Andy Dawson. A few that come to mind.
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Ron Futcher versus his twin brother Paul.
Burnley v Halifax. Approximately 1990?
I could also have just imagined this!
Burnley v Halifax. Approximately 1990?
I could also have just imagined this!
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What teams were they playing for?ollieclarets8 wrote: ↑Mon May 26, 2025 4:58 pmKolo and Yaya Touré, Rio and Anton Ferdinand, Michael and Andy Dawson. A few that come to mind.
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There's been brothers play against each other for different countries, never mind different clubs.
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Top of the list the Charlton brothers surely?
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Kolo and Yaya were at Liverpool and City. Rio was at Man U with Anton at West Ham. Dawsons were Spurs vs Hull.
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Kevin Prince Boateng played against his brother Jerome Boateng in the World Cup.
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Jimmy and Brian Grenhoff
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Kevin Ball and his ginger, Man City brother, Alan.
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A great album
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Surely only brothers in arms if they play for the same team.
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The Blachflower bros' Danny (Spurs) Jackie ( Man u )
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Willie Irvine and Bobby Irvine both played for N.Ireland
Of course Willie played for the Clarets and his brother Bobby played for Stoke,but not sure if they ever played against each other..?
I'm sure some of our statistical fans will know if they did or not. Maybe Willie will answer this one
Of course Willie played for the Clarets and his brother Bobby played for Stoke,but not sure if they ever played against each other..?
I'm sure some of our statistical fans will know if they did or not. Maybe Willie will answer this one
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They did, in the League Cup in November 1965.Lip wrote: ↑Mon May 26, 2025 6:20 pmWillie Irvine and Bobby Irvine both played for N.Ireland
Of course Willie played for the Clarets and his brother Bobby played for Stoke,but not sure if they ever played against each other..?
I'm sure some of our statistical fans will know if they did or not. Maybe Willie will answer this one![]()
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Bobby could also have been in goal for Stoke in both the League matches in December of that 65/66 season.
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You could be forgiven thinking dire straits I expected something along them lines.
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Just for the record they were both made captain for the night. Willie coming out on top by getting the winner.... I have it on good authority that he said words similar to 'cheers or thank you'Lip wrote: ↑Mon May 26, 2025 6:20 pmWillie Irvine and Bobby Irvine both played for N.Ireland
Of course Willie played for the Clarets and his brother Bobby played for Stoke,but not sure if they ever played against each other..?
I'm sure some of our statistical fans will know if they did or not. Maybe Willie will answer this one![]()
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Was it the Wallace brothers?
Rod, Ross and Danny?
Rod, Ross and Danny?
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Not 100% certain that they ever played against each other, would be surprised if they didn’t:
The Clarke brothers Alan and Frank who were both playing top flight football in the late 60s early 70s
I seem to recall that there were 5 Clarke brothers and all played professional league football.
The Clarke brothers Alan and Frank who were both playing top flight football in the late 60s early 70s
I seem to recall that there were 5 Clarke brothers and all played professional league football.
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Micheal Keane played against his brother who was at PNE .
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It is quite possible that Allan & Frank played against each other on a few occasions between 1970 - 73nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Mon May 26, 2025 7:15 pmNot 100% certain that they ever played against each other, would be surprised if they didn’t:
The Clarke brothers Alan and Frank who were both playing top flight football in the late 60s early 70s
I seem to recall that there were 5 Clarke brothers and all played professional league football.
Allan at Leeds, Frank at Ipswich, both clubs were in the old first division during that period.
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Sol Campbell (Arsenal) / Kevin Campbell (Everton)
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Ron and Paul Futcher.
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Claret Till I Die wrote: ↑Mon May 26, 2025 6:38 pmJust for the record they were both made captain for the night. Willie coming out on top by getting the winner.... I have it on good authority that he said words similar to 'cheers or thank you'
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Brothers in Arms (same team)
Vince and Richard Overson - Burnley?
Ron & Graham Atkinson - Oxford United
Ian & Roger Morgan - QPR together then Roger transferred to Spurs
Ray and Graham Wilkins - Chelsea
John & Dave Hollins - Chelsea v Newcastle (guess don’t know)
Vince and Richard Overson - Burnley?
Ron & Graham Atkinson - Oxford United
Ian & Roger Morgan - QPR together then Roger transferred to Spurs
Ray and Graham Wilkins - Chelsea
John & Dave Hollins - Chelsea v Newcastle (guess don’t know)
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5 times.beeholeclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 26, 2025 8:01 pmBrothers in Arms (same team)
Vince and Richard Overson - Burnley?
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(Same team)
Denis and Leslie Compton (Arsenal)
Eddie and Frank Gray (Leeds)
Justin and John Fashanu (Norwich) . I think , briefly
Denis and Leslie Compton (Arsenal)
Eddie and Frank Gray (Leeds)
Justin and John Fashanu (Norwich) . I think , briefly
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Taken from John's Wikipedia pagenil_desperandum wrote: ↑Mon May 26, 2025 8:43 pm(Same team)
Justin and John Fashanu (Norwich) . I think , briefly
Fashanu's footballing career began at Norwich City in 1979, and he turned professional two years later – just as his brother Justin was transferred to Nottingham Forest from the relegated Carrow Road club.
Norwich were promoted straight back to the First Division in 1981–82, but Fashanu managed just five league appearances and scored once. He managed two appearances in the 1982–83 First Division campaign – which would be his last for the club. He was never a regular player at Carrow Road.
Sorry, I don't think so.
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Cyril and Peter Knowles - Spurs/Wolves - late 60s/early 70s
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Andy played against Kevin too, but I don't think that Michael ever did, or at least not professionalally.
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Brian and Mark Stein at Luton.
I know that they played together but not if they played against each other.
I know that they played together but not if they played against each other.
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Ken and Terry Hibbitt - Wolves and Newcastle
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They captained Burnley & Stoke in the 1965/66 League cup tie.Lip wrote: ↑Mon May 26, 2025 6:20 pmWillie Irvine and Bobby Irvine both played for N.Ireland
Of course Willie played for the Clarets and his brother Bobby played for Stoke,but not sure if they ever played against each other..?
I'm sure some of our statistical fans will know if they did or not. Maybe Willie will answer this one![]()
EDIT: I’ve just seen CTID’s reply confirming it.
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Imre Varadi and his brother Olive…
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...... and his sister Olly.


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Re: Brothers in Arms
Pretty sure Steve Caldwell played against his brother Gary (Wigan) when he was a Claret
Another ex-Claret Lee Howey must have played against his brother Steve at some point
And another - Leon Cort - played against Carl?
Another ex-Claret Lee Howey must have played against his brother Steve at some point
And another - Leon Cort - played against Carl?
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Lee Nogan, Reading v Kurt Nogan, Burnley
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Andre and Jordan Ayew
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They didn’t play against each other, but I was amazed to find out this season that Ruben Loftus-Cheek is Leon Cort’s brother.
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Yes I'm pretty sure the Cort brothers played against each other and they both actually scored in the same game.Selby Claret wrote: ↑Tue May 27, 2025 6:20 pmPretty sure Steve Caldwell played against his brother Gary (Wigan) when he was a Claret
Another ex-Claret Lee Howey must have played against his brother Steve at some point
And another - Leon Cort - played against Carl?
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I remember watching Marcus and Darren Bent playing together for Ipswich, but they weren’t related.
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We had a lad called Joseph Mills about 15 years ago.
I think his brother Matt was on the bench for Bolton when we played them though.
I think his brother Matt was on the bench for Bolton when we played them though.
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George and Edward (Ted) Robledo- Chilean brothers who played for Newcastle in the early 1950's and won FA Cup winners medals in the 1-0 win over Arseholes in 1952
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Alan Smith, Alan Smith and Alan Smith.