After Father came Son
The arrival of Johnathan Gould to Edgar Street comes 26 years after his father Bobby Gould arrived at Edgar Street.
Gould senior, who was assistant to Mike Bailey, signed for the Bulls in September 1978. He was 32 at the time.
His football career spanned some great English sides. He started out with Coventry City and turned out for Arsenal, Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, Bristol City, West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Bristol Rovers before joining Hereford in 1978 for £10,000.
He left the following year to become assistant manager at Chelsea under Geoff Hurst, and has managed Wimbledon (when they won the FA Cup in 1988), West Bromwich Albion, Coventry City, Wales and Cardiff City. He later became Director of Football at Ninian Park and also featured regularly on television.
Playing as a striker he made his debut for the Bulls against Reading at Edgar Street on September 13th 1978. Altogether he made 45 appearances for the Bulls and scored 13 goals before moving to Chelsea. (profile from HU-FC.co.uk)
Meanwhile new coach Jon Trewick could have helped Johnathan Gould come to Edgar Street. It is beleived they spent time together at West Bromwich.
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