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Argyle Women v West Ham Ladies in March 2015

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1948: Ray Lugg was born in Jarrow. Yes, it's Ray again - he only played for one season (1972-73) but his name brings back fond memories of Westward TV's sports reporter, the late Don Arnold, whose Jonathan Ross-like diction brought much mirth when Ray Lugg was in the side.

1896: Charlie Flood - 5 games, 3 goals between 1919 and 1920.
Flood was born in 1896 in Newport, Isle of Wight. At the outbreak of the First World War he joined up and spent over five years with the Royal Garrison ... more

1948: Ray Lugg - 25 games, 1 goal between 1972 and 1973.
Lugg began his career with hometown club, Jarrow Vikings, before joining Middlesbrough in 1965. He worked his way from the junior side to the first team and ... more

1950: Steve Wooldridge - 22 games, no goals in 1970.
Born in Chiswick, in west London, Wooldridge came through the youth ranks at Crystal Palace as a full back before signing professionally in 1967. Having ... more
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