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[Archived] BRFCS Podcast #76: BRANZ Members in Brisbane


Guest Wen Y Hu

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Guest Wen Y Hu

In Podcast 76 John Leigh, Richard Horrocks, John Browning and George Browning — Brisbane-based members of the Blackburn Rovers Australia and New Zealand (BRANZ) supporters group — talk to BRFCS editor Wen Y Hu about themselves and how they follow the Rovers from afar and discuss their views on the club in an interview recorded in Brisbane in February 2013.

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http://brfcs-podcast.brfcs.com/BRFCS-076.mp3
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If anyone is interested in getting access to the BRANZ forum, please contact John Leigh via PM (John.Leigh) or twitter. Note that the branz-brfcs email address given on the BRANZ website is not available at the moment, but you can still join the current BRANZ email mailing list.

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If anyone is interested in getting access to the BRANZ forum, please contact John Leigh via PM (John.Leigh) or twitter. Note that the branz-brfcs email address given on the BRANZ website is not available at the moment, but you can still join the current BRANZ email mailing list.

I am pretty sure that your other Tony Field dribbling/ wonder goal was against Charlton Athletic. Like that Watford goal, it was in front of an ecstatic Blackburn End.

Stories of such goals and Sir Roger's save at Notts County were my kids' bed time stories.

Do you also remember Tony Field's brilliant lobbed goal away at Watford and the close up shot of his toothless celebration on the Big Match...Sinstadt's Sunday Granada TV programme chose to show 40 minutes of an Old Trafford 0-0 draw and only 2 minutes of that superb Rovers away win...not that I am bitter!

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Don't remember who it was against. Would the Charlton game have been the same season? Tony Field wasn't a speed merchant but boy could he dribble. John Kenyon also was mentioning about his tremendous ability to win penalties. Not quite in the Beamo league for dramatic falls, though, but perhaps more convincing.

Sir Rogers' handling was impeccable. No gloves, wet heavy ball and he used to catch the thing at full stretch whether it was a cross or a shot going in the top corner. Also remember him nearly throwing the darn thing in his own net on a particularly windy day.

Didn't have television until the late 70s so didn't see the early 70s broadcasts. :blush:

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