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Leo Cotterell 15:49 - Nov 1 with 2216 viewsTrumptonBlue

He had a strange Ipswich career, didn't he? He made three substitute appearances of about 20 minutes each in three consecutive games in the same week, but never featured for the first team, not even as an unused substitute, on any other occasion, before or after.

Anyway, carry on.
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Leo Cotterell on 16:02 - Nov 1 with 2181 viewsBurns7

Stuart Niven was equally more bizarre, came on in 1996 and played a handful of games and did well and never played again despite being on the books until what 2001? Around then at least!
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Leo Cotterell on 16:25 - Nov 1 with 2140 viewsTrumptonBlue

Leo Cotterell on 16:02 - Nov 1 by Burns7

Stuart Niven was equally more bizarre, came on in 1996 and played a handful of games and did well and never played again despite being on the books until what 2001? Around then at least!


Yes, I remember Niven doing well in the George Williams role in consecutive wins against Sheffield United and Charlton, and then that was that, although I think he had injury problems at times.
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Leo Cotterell on 16:31 - Nov 1 with 2120 viewsFBI

Leo Cotterell on 16:02 - Nov 1 by Burns7

Stuart Niven was equally more bizarre, came on in 1996 and played a handful of games and did well and never played again despite being on the books until what 2001? Around then at least!


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Leo Cotterell on 16:53 - Nov 1 with 2075 viewsTrumptonBlue

Leo Cotterell on 16:31 - Nov 1 by FBI

I'll see your Leo Cotterell and Stuart Niven and raise you...

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Indeed, but there are plenty of players who have just played one game - what I find particularly curious about Cotterell is that he was heavily involved in that one week, with three appearances, two in the Premier League, but didn't even get to sit on the bench at any other time.
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Leo Cotterell on 17:33 - Nov 1 with 2028 viewsITFC_History

Around the Cotterell era we also had Lee Durant. He always impressed me when he played. Like Leo he never had much of a football career once he left the club.
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Leo Cotterell on 17:53 - Nov 1 with 1998 viewsIllinoisblue

Remember Chris Keeble? Made his debut under Burley, struggled, never played for us again.

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Leo Cotterell on 18:48 - Nov 1 with 1937 viewswaveneyblue

Leo Cotterell on 17:33 - Nov 1 by ITFC_History

Around the Cotterell era we also had Lee Durant. He always impressed me when he played. Like Leo he never had much of a football career once he left the club.


Lee Durrant - think there might have been an itsy bitsy attitude issue there (actually I know there was, friend of the family and all that).

I can never get my head around throwing away a footie career - Not making it yes, but basically not being arsed ... really struggle with that.
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Leo Cotterell on 18:51 - Nov 1 with 1931 viewsFenland_Blue

Leo Cotterell on 16:31 - Nov 1 by FBI

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He is a top bloke, played a bit of cricket with him and he use to map his return route from an away trip via chip shops.

Up and mainly down, following Town since 88

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Leo Cotterell on 18:54 - Nov 1 with 1918 viewsgtsb1966

Leo Cotterell on 16:53 - Nov 1 by TrumptonBlue

Indeed, but there are plenty of players who have just played one game - what I find particularly curious about Cotterell is that he was heavily involved in that one week, with three appearances, two in the Premier League, but didn't even get to sit on the bench at any other time.


Talking about one game, nobody has come close to matching the one performance of John Jackson for us.
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Leo Cotterell on 19:08 - Nov 1 with 1887 viewsSteve_M

Leo Cotterell on 17:53 - Nov 1 by Illinoisblue

Remember Chris Keeble? Made his debut under Burley, struggled, never played for us again.


He played in the same match as Jon Kennedy, Port Vale in the fog in late 1997. So no one would have seen much of either of them even if they were there.

Think Kennedy played a bit more than the once.

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Leo Cotterell on 19:25 - Nov 1 with 1853 viewsParisBlue

Leo Cotterell on 19:08 - Nov 1 by Steve_M

He played in the same match as Jon Kennedy, Port Vale in the fog in late 1997. So no one would have seen much of either of them even if they were there.

Think Kennedy played a bit more than the once.


He played a few after Taricco left. Then Fabian joined.

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Leo Cotterell on 19:28 - Nov 1 with 1846 viewsParisBlue

Leo Cotterell on 16:31 - Nov 1 by FBI

I'll see your Leo Cotterell and Stuart Niven and raise you...

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Sean Friars. One sub appearance, but vital in getting games postponed due to international callups.

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Leo Cotterell on 19:31 - Nov 1 with 1840 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Leo Cotterell on 18:48 - Nov 1 by waveneyblue

Lee Durrant - think there might have been an itsy bitsy attitude issue there (actually I know there was, friend of the family and all that).

I can never get my head around throwing away a footie career - Not making it yes, but basically not being arsed ... really struggle with that.


He and his brother were both on Town's books and both ended up at Lowestoft together didn't they?

I understand one saw red for standing up for the other on a number of occasions from things I was told.

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Leo Cotterell on 20:13 - Nov 1 with 1718 viewsBluefields

Leo Cotterell on 19:31 - Nov 1 by Nthsuffolkblue

He and his brother were both on Town's books and both ended up at Lowestoft together didn't they?

I understand one saw red for standing up for the other on a number of occasions from things I was told.


I know them both and they were both excellent trainers, very passionate
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Leo Cotterell on 20:13 - Nov 1 with 1712 viewsBluefields

Was a good DJ, loved a party
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Leo Cotterell on 20:52 - Nov 1 with 1601 viewswaveneyblue

Leo Cotterell on 19:31 - Nov 1 by Nthsuffolkblue

He and his brother were both on Town's books and both ended up at Lowestoft together didn't they?

I understand one saw red for standing up for the other on a number of occasions from things I was told.


Yeah, both ended up at Lowestoft. Lee had loads of talent
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Leo Cotterell on 20:52 - Nov 1 with 1593 viewswaveneyblue

Leo Cotterell on 20:13 - Nov 1 by Bluefields

I know them both and they were both excellent trainers, very passionate


Maybe it was just towards the end there were issues.
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Leo Cotterell on 22:40 - Nov 1 with 1502 viewsrgp1

Leo Cotterell on 16:31 - Nov 1 by FBI

I'll see your Leo Cotterell and Stuart Niven and raise you...

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Leo Cotterell on 23:22 - Nov 1 with 1462 viewswkj

Tommy Oar was always an odd situation. Decent debut but took a bump on the bonnet and we never saw anything decent from him again - then he got home sick for Australia only to end up playing in Cyprus.

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Leo Cotterell on 00:55 - Nov 2 with 1412 viewsboncho1977

Kevin Ellis - played 1 game for us. I might be wrong but i think it was Arsenal.

I played against Kevin as a youngster - he played for Feering Falcons.

I think he never played again to a knee injury
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Leo Cotterell on 08:59 - Nov 2 with 1263 viewsWeWereZombies

Leo Cotterell on 19:08 - Nov 1 by Steve_M

He played in the same match as Jon Kennedy, Port Vale in the fog in late 1997. So no one would have seen much of either of them even if they were there.

Think Kennedy played a bit more than the once.


I can remember seeing him play at Portman Road, afternoon game, can even remember I was sitting fairly high up in the Britannia towards the North but cannot remember who we were playing. Never have I seen a player look so nervous on the ball.

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Leo Cotterell on 10:12 - Nov 2 with 1212 viewsRadlett_blue

Leo Cotterell on 18:54 - Nov 1 by gtsb1966

Talking about one game, nobody has come close to matching the one performance of John Jackson for us.


I'll see your John Jackson & raise you a Mike Pollitt.

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