World Wide Robins
Dedicated to the people who carry the Harwood flag far and wide
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Some of the Blackburn & Darwen Robins on the Clayton End at Stanley.
From the left: Billy 'The Kid' Hughes, Phil 'The Drommmer' O'Dell, Jimmy 'Mad Dog' Hughes and John 'The Editor' Fenton.
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Ian 'Ravanelli' spreads the 'word' far and wide around the country and you can't get much further than Lands End. |
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| Billy 'The Kid' and Jimmy 'Mad Dog' Hughes with their Dad Ian and two 'Harwood Groupies' in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. |
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At the home of football, the 'real' Theatre of Dreams, the Showground. Ex-Amateur football legend Frank Fenton with ex-Blackburn Rovers, Great Harwood and England legend Ronnie Clayton in the boardroom at Wood Street before a derby game with Darwen. |
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| We will follow the Robins over land and sea-and Bradford! We may not have a football team but the Blackburn and Darwen Robins continue to fly the flag all over the world. Here Billy (off picture), Dave and Jimmy on the pitch at a recent Bradford Park Avenue-Boston game. |
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Great Harwood Town supporter Don 'Fitz' Fitzgerald from Carshalton shows his colours in Milford Sound, New Zealand. |
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| James & William AKA Jimmy 'Mad-Dog' and Billy 'The-Kid' at the Melbourne Cricket Ground down under. |
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Billy 'The Kid' Hughes and John Fenton flying the flag for Harwood at Boston United. The Pilgrims extracted revenge for Cammell Laird's 7-0 thrashing of the Robins a few years ago. |
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| Surrey Robins' Chairman Don Fitzgerald teaching the Aussies about 'real' futty. |
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Fitz gets around more than the Beach Boys and here he is at a Haka Party in Rotorua New Zealand with the Maori Branch of the GHTFC Supporters Club. Fitz is the good looking one in the middle! |
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Those arms are getting tired but he's keeping the colours flying at the famous Sydney Bridge. |
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Mr Sparks from India |
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'In this country, head-hunting a manager means trying to prise him from his current club but in Borneo it means trying to prise his head from his shoulders!. Once this group of natives found out I was a Great Harwood Town supporter, they were more than happy to join our world wide fan club. |
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