Geoff Twentyman, Jr.

Defender, Football player

1959 –

89

Who is Geoff Twentyman, Jr.?

Geoff Twentyman presents the Drivetime show on BBC Radio Bristol, is the station's former Sports Editor, and a former professional footballer.

The son of former Liverpool player Geoff Twentyman, Geoff Jr. began his career as a trainee at his father's club, but after failing to make the grade there he played for Formby before being sold on to Chorley for around £1,000 and from there to Preston North End. After making 98 league appearances for Preston, scoring four goals, he was released by the Lancashire club, and was signed by Bristol Rovers. He was taken to Rovers by Bobby Gould, and was later managed by Gerry Francis, playing a total of 252 league games, scoring six goals, and made a Wembley appearance in the final of the Leyland Daf Cup in 1990. Twentyman began coaching youth football with Brimsham Green F.C. in Yate shortly after moving to Bristol, and is now the club's honorary president.

When Francis left Rovers in 1991, Twentyman applied for the vacant manager's job, but was not appointed.

After the end of his playing career he studied at Bristol Polytechnic and then joined Radio Bristol as a sports journalist. In 1993 he became the sports editor of Radio Bristol.

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Born
Mar 10, 1959
Liverpool
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Education
  • University of the West of England
Lived in
  • Liverpool

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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