Inclined to say it would have been the first time, Len, can't think of it ever happening in my time. Can think of one or two who haven't scored in the same match though!
Don't think the Oakes' were brothers anyway. I thought the Firmani brothers might have done it, but I had a look and their CAFC careers didn't overlap at first team level.
[cite]Posted By: thai malaysia addick[/cite]I think two Campbells appeared in the reserves - David Campbell and another Campbell.
I am sure two other brothers played for the reserves in the late 60's but I am struggling
Did Ralph Miller have a brother?
David Campbell the first's brother, Neil, played a few games for the colts as they were back in the old days he might have made the reserves too I'm not sure.
There was a Roy Miller around when Ralph was but I'm not sure whether or not they were brothers.
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Seriously I have no idea, sure someone here will have the answer. Good question though
The Kentish Independent report had the headline, "Family double".
*Sorry, meandered off topic, as usual ..... ;;o).
The third goal that day was scored by somebody called A.Corn.
Point taken! :-)
No there ain't..
No, he scored 3 times. I think all from the penalty spot.
Kimble
Firmani
Oakes (if they were brothers)....
I am sure two other brothers played for the reserves in the late 60's but I am struggling
Did Ralph Miller have a brother?
David Campbell the first's brother, Neil, played a few games for the colts as they were back in the old days he might have made the reserves too I'm not sure.
There was a Roy Miller around when Ralph was but I'm not sure whether or not they were brothers.
8 sets of brothers
Sodje's
Kimbles,
Crokers,
Mitchells,
Firmanis
Lumley's
Tadman's
Salako's .
And the Jones brothers from the Wembley playoff and 1st Prem seasons.
I think it was given against Richardson, he ran off the pitch in the build up and then ran back on to steal it off of the defender