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Without
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The
above team played a total of 67 successive matches
(winning 65 and drawing 2) before losing a match in
the Junior League. |
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Recognise
anybody in the above
photo?
(1998/99) |
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 Eddie
McNamee and John Venters
Eddie
McNamee (Right) became the first open age player to reach a
century of appearances for Westend FC in the
District League. He joined the club at nine years of
age and played for six years with Westend in the
Junior League. A versatile player who can play
anywhere except between the sticks. He is pictured with another Westend
stalwart John Venters who scored on his
100th appearance and joins him in the Westend Hall Of Fame.
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2006
Groom Cup winners |
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Back
Row: Dylan Thwaites, Matthew Sanderson, Richard
Boustead, Richard Evans, Darren Weaver, Mike
Jefferson, Eddie McNamee, Frank O.Kenn |
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Front
Row: Peter Tomlinson, Stephen Robinson, Adam
Chapman, Steve Westmoreland, Darren Thwaites, Toyan
Greaves. |
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Luke
Robertson |
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Luke
became the first (and to date) the only player to
score 150 goals for Westend FC. He has been at
the club since the age of five and reached this
milestone playing for our under 16 team on the final
match of the season! |
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Cameron
Jerome |
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He
began his career at home town club Westend Juniors
before moving on to Huddersfield
Town as a junior, then moved on to Middlesbrough,
where he was released before gaining a contract at Cardiff
City He also spent time as a junior at Grimsby
Town and Sheffield
Wednesday. |
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Described
by the BBC
as "one of Cardiff's rising stars", Jerome
scored seven goals in 32 appearances in the 2004–05
season, and was in a good run of form in the 2005–06
season, finishing top scorer for Cardiff with 20
goals. Due to his hot form this ended him up by
eventually signing for second-city club Birmingham
City. |
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Jerome
has appeared for England's
under-21 team, for whom he is eligible until the
end of the 2009 European
Under-21 Football Championship. |
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Cameron
Jerome signed for Birmingham City after passing a
medical on May
31, 2006.
It is thought the transfer
fee could total up to £3.5 million
dependent on Birmingham's future success. He
netted his first league goal for Birmingham City
against QPR
at Loftus
Road on September
12, 2006. |
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Jerome
scored his first Premier
League goal after 32 seconds of the away match
against Derby
County on August
25, 2007;
his second goal of that game confirmed Birmingham's
first win of the 2007–08
season. |
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