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    Or Pubs, Cafe's, in fact any retail Business. I'll give you Len Ashurst Trophies, John Scott had the sports shop in Canton, and Barry Nelmes was the Landlord of The Retreat Pub in Llanedeyrn, back when it used to get a bit tasty, as was Dai Bishops old man (Association is fine-My rules)

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    Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

    Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
    Or Pubs, Cafe's, in fact any retail Business. I'll give you Len Ashurst Trophies, John Scott had the sports shop in Canton, and Barry Nelmes was the Landlord of The Retreat Pub in Llanedeyrn, back when it used to get a bit tasty, as was Dai Bishops old man (Association is fine-My rules)
    Ronnie Bird Golden Cross

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      Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

      John Charles had a sports shop in Rhiwbina. Gavin Henson runs a pub somewhere aswell.

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        Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

        Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
        John Charles had a sports shop in Rhiwbina. Gavin Henson runs a pub somewhere aswell.
        St Brides Major , Bridgend

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          Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

          Brian Attley , Decorator

          Steve Sherlock , Windows, Kitchens

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            Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

            Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
            John Charles had a sports shop in Rhiwbina. Gavin Henson runs a pub somewhere aswell.
            John Charles was a world class footballer, in two positions apparently. Could you imagine a player of his stature in todays game running a sports shop in Rhiwbina

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              Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
              Brian Attley , Decorator

              Steve Sherlock , Windows, Kitchens
              I'm not having decorator, i said shops and the like, stay within the topic please.

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                Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

                Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                I'm not having decorator, i said shops and the like, stay within the topic please.
                It's going to be a short thread

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                  Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

                  Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                  It's going to be a short thread
                  So be it. It can extend to players who didn't play for us, in all parts of the country. Carl Dale is a spark and Jeff Eckhardt is a tiler, although this thread isn't about trades, it's shops and public houses, do i make myself clear?

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                    Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

                    Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                    So be it. It can extend to players who didn't play for us, in all parts of the country. Carl Dale is a spark and Jeff Eckhardt is a tiler, although this thread isn't about trades, it's shops and public houses, do i make myself clear?
                    Steve Lynex , pub in the Midlands somewhere

                    Lethal

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                      Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

                      Lou Macari’s chip shop near Old Trafford. Even more impressively is the work with the homeless he does in Stoke.

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                        Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

                        Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                        Or Pubs, Cafe's, in fact any retail Business. I'll give you Len Ashurst Trophies, John Scott had the sports shop in Canton, and Barry Nelmes was the Landlord of The Retreat Pub in Llanedeyrn, back when it used to get a bit tasty, as was Dai Bishops old man (Association is fine-My rules)
                        Leon Jeanne.
                        Mark Aizlewood and Paul Surgue.

                        I'm pushing it a bit suggesting they were heroes of mine but I'm getting into the dpirit of the thread.

                        People can google their businesses.

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                          Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

                          Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
                          Leon Jeanne.
                          Mark Aizlewood and Paul Surgue.

                          I'm pushing it a bit suggesting they were heroes of mine but I'm getting into the dpirit of the thread.

                          People can google their businesses.

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                            Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

                            Didn't Gary Bell run a pub in the East Midlands / Cambridge area where City fans would visit when the club were playing Cambridge away

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                              Re: Sporting Heroes Who owned Shops...

                              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                              Steve Lynex , pub in the Midlands somewhere

                              Lethal
                              Didn't he do some kind of display there on Bonfire night which resulted in some youngster getting badly injured?

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