rdfs:comment | - Robert Alexander Gould (born September 2, 1957 in Petrolia, Ontario) is a former Canadian ice hockey player.
- Robert Alfred Gould, better known as Bobby Gould, had three spells at Bristol Rovers – one as player-coach and two as manager. As a player he made 36 league appearances (including one from the bench) and scored twelve times in just under a year with the club. His two stints as manager saw him take charge of a combined total of 196 games, winning 71 of them, drawing 42 and losing 83.
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abstract | - Robert Alfred Gould, better known as Bobby Gould, had three spells at Bristol Rovers – one as player-coach and two as manager. As a player he made 36 league appearances (including one from the bench) and scored twelve times in just under a year with the club. His two stints as manager saw him take charge of a combined total of 196 games, winning 71 of them, drawing 42 and losing 83. His first spell as manager, from October 1981 to May 1983, was his most successful, winning 40 out of 91 games and winning both Gloucestershire Cup matches played under his stewardship. He left Rovers in 1983 to take charge of his home town club, and the team where he started his playing career, Coventry City, but returned to Eastville two years later. His second spell with the Pirates saw him win 31, draw 25 and lose 49, before leaving to take charge of Wimbledon in 1987, who he guided to a shock FA Cup final win over Liverpool the following season. Although he never played at the international level, Gould managed Wales for four years in the late 1990s. His son, Jonathan Gould, was a youth team goalkeeper with Rovers and after a spell with Clevedon Town he went on to play for West Bromwich Albion and Celtic, among others, as well being capped twice by Scotland.
- Robert Alexander Gould (born September 2, 1957 in Petrolia, Ontario) is a former Canadian ice hockey player.
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