Must be a Town first when the manager signs a player older than himself! (n/t) 20:02 - Jul 23 with 667 views | Woolfenthen | |  | | |  |
Must be a Town first when the manager signs a player older than himself! (n/t) on 20:29 - Jul 23 with 603 views | PhilTWTD | I reckon Jim must have done it, although I can't think of any off-hand, maybe Sir Bob or Sir Alf. None 40 though! |  | |  |
Must be a Town first when the manager signs a player older than himself! (n/t) on 20:44 - Jul 23 with 549 views | Woolfenthen |
Must be a Town first when the manager signs a player older than himself! (n/t) on 20:29 - Jul 23 by PhilTWTD | I reckon Jim must have done it, although I can't think of any off-hand, maybe Sir Bob or Sir Alf. None 40 though! |
Robson only signed 18 players in 13 years didn't he? Johnny Jackson was nearly 40 but Robson was older. Jim was 37 when he took the job don't recall anyone being older than him coming in, although Campo looked it |  | |  |
Must be a Town first when the manager signs a player older than himself! (n/t) on 21:54 - Jul 23 with 431 views | ParisBlue | George Burley was 45 in 2001, when he signed 65 year-old Finidi George. |  |
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Must be a Town first when the manager signs a player older than himself! (n/t) on 00:52 - Jul 24 with 286 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
Must be a Town first when the manager signs a player older than himself! (n/t) on 20:29 - Jul 23 by PhilTWTD | I reckon Jim must have done it, although I can't think of any off-hand, maybe Sir Bob or Sir Alf. None 40 though! |
The closest is that Andy Rhodes was registered as a player under Jim, but Jim didn't sign him. Of those who played under Jim for the First Team, I make Fabian Wilnis the closest, but Jim is older than him. Of Jim's signings, I think Sylvain Legwinski was the closest in age to him. |  | |  |
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