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2nd from left on top row, next to Brecks.
One of my favourites from the early 1970s
RIP Trev
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Attachment 17504
2nd from left on top row, next to Brecks.
One of my favourites from the early 1970s
RIP Trev
Brilliant pic... and on Trev's right the superb Trevor Swift our excellent captain. Even on my littl phone I can make out some grand players there... Dennis Leigh Tunks McDonut Wombs.... great days. Rest In Peace Trevor gone far too early
In my first team when I started supporting the millers. Very sad news. Thanks for the happy early Miller memories Trev. You were one of a team of heroes to me. RIP
Very bad news indeed. Condolences to his family and friends.
Quality player who could not only play but he scared the sh it out of defenders too. He was one of those players that if he stayed down after a tackle he was really hurt and not putting it on. He was as tough as he was skillful and he was very very skillful.
A Millers Legend for sure. R.I.P Trever.
Only just reading the news and saddened to read of Tricky Trev’s passing away. RIP..... once a Miller always a Miller.
My condolences to the family.
This really has hit home. I'm floored by this news.
Along with Dave Gwyther, Trevor Phillips was my first Millers hero when my Dad starting taking me in the mid 70s. What a sad loss, and taken far too early.
Sincere condolences to Trevor's family and friends. The whole Millers family mourns with you.
RIP Trevor.
Sad news, and not very old.
Can imagine him now at the tivoli end, cutting in to his right foot and banging it in from 20 yards.
Sincere condolences to family and friends. Short in stature, big at heart, tenacious, skilful, entertaining...
Thanks for the many fond memories, Trev. One that stands out is Villa Park, 1971, 30,000 supporters. Pre-kick off a fearful noise from the home fans of 'bring on the champions'. Post-match virtual silence. Result Villa 1 Rotherham 2 and inevitably one from Trevor Phillips. A great day, a great player, sadly missed.
So sad, a true Millers icon, one of my favourite ever players. RIP Trev.