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7 unusual facts about Graham Turner


John Layton

However the club was struggling at the time and he left at the end of the season, to be replaced by Graham Turner.

John Trewick

On 8 March 2010 Trewick was sacked, with chairman and former manager Graham Turner taking the job on a temporary basis.

He was offered the role of manager at Hereford, which he accepted on 24 April 2009, after Graham Turner announced his resignation.

After the relegation of Hereford United to League Two, Trewick assumed the role of manager from Graham Turner, but he was dismissed from the Hereford manager's post on 8 March 2010.

Mike Stowell

Impressing during his seven games as Wolves won the Third Division championship, he was signed by manager Graham Turner in July 1990 for £275,000.

Ryan Doble

Shrewsbury manager Graham Turner said on Doble's release, "He worked hard and he can look at it, I think, and say that he had very few opportunities but you've got to earn those opportunities and I didn't feel he had done enough to warrant a run in the first team.".

Trevor Wood

They then went on to finish eleventh in the Second Division in 1995–96, before Wood moved on to Graham Turner's Hereford United in the 1996–97 campaign.


A Load of Bull

Several issues came with some notable free gifts, including the flexi single "Black Country Boy"/"Keith Downing's a Punk Rocker" (by regular contributor Bobby Smith) and pinbadges pledging either the reader's support or dislike of then-manager Graham Turner.


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