Bletchley Park code-cracker dies aged 92 Raymond "Jerry" Roberts, one of the last members of the elite Bletchley Park code-cracking team that helped swing World War II in favour of the allies, has died aged 93, the Buckinghamshire estate announced. Captain Roberts, who helped crack the German High Command's Tunny code during his time at the legendary unit, died after a short illness. "Jerry came to Bletchley Park straight from ...
March 27, 2014 - AFP via Yahoo! News
Tony Pulis in ESPN Tunny could have scored four goals today,said Pulis. "He is a terrific player, he has great ability and he gives us that little bit of difference that the team needs. Him and Etherington are very good players and when you put Ric in the...
Gerry Francis in The Guardian Our system is quite organised and regimented while Tunny is a free spirit who needs to play off the cuff,Francis says. "But he and Stoke are enjoying learning how to get along with each other. We're all having fun."