Premiere of Enugu Rangers documentary (London/Enugu)
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Re: Premiere of Enugu Rangers documentary (London/Enugu)
Ohsee,ohsee wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 3:40 pmEnugu II, Is this the "Stone" also known as "Jackstoneface" who played for St. Patrick's Emene in the East Central State Acada Cup Final against Holy Ghost College in, I think, 1973 or 1974? He played center back for the school, and his team mates were Kevin "Skipper" Onwana, "Hey deJack," and MacDonald Enehwali? Or is this another Stone? This Stone you are talking about must have played for Rangers after I departed Nigeria in 1976.
Exactly the same guy. He did play for Rangers but eventually left to join Bendel Insurance. Of course, there were others that then took the name "Jack Stone" including a younger Donald Igwebuike who later featured for CIC in Enugu and Enugu Rangers.
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Re: Premiere of Enugu Rangers documentary (London/Enugu)
Thanks Chief.Enugu II wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 6:23 pmOhsee,ohsee wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 3:40 pmEnugu II, Is this the "Stone" also known as "Jackstoneface" who played for St. Patrick's Emene in the East Central State Acada Cup Final against Holy Ghost College in, I think, 1973 or 1974? He played center back for the school, and his team mates were Kevin "Skipper" Onwana, "Hey deJack," and MacDonald Enehwali? Or is this another Stone? This Stone you are talking about must have played for Rangers after I departed Nigeria in 1976.
Exactly the same guy. He did play for Rangers but eventually left to join Bendel Insurance. Of course, there were others that then took the name "Jack Stone" including a younger Donald Igwebuike who later featured for CIC in Enugu and Enugu Rangers.