Roger Anthony Joseph
Origin/Culture/Country: BritishRoger Anthony Joseph: is a former footballer who is most notable for playing for Wimbledon and then going on to play for AFC Wimbledon. Joseph's other clubs include Brentford, Millwall, Leyton Orient and West Bromwich Albion.
Roger Palmer
Origin/Culture/Country: BritishRoger Palmer: is an ex-footballer. He played for Manchester City and Oldham Athletic. He is the all-time leading goal-scorer at Oldham.Roger's career culminated in a superb run of success for Oldham, including appearances in the League Cup final at Wembley and FA Cup semi-finals.
Roger Preece
Origin/Culture/Country: BritishRoger Preece: was an English professional footballer who mainly played as a midfielder. He played in The Football League for three clubs and has also played and managed in non–league football.
Roger Cross
Origin/Culture/Country: BritishRoger Cross: is an English former footballer who played as a forward. He is now chief scout at West Ham United.Cross' association with West Ham began with his signing as an apprentice in July 1964. He was the reserve team top scorer in two consecutive seasons, but he failed to establish himself in the Hammers first team, and was loaned to Leyton Orient at one point.
Roger Davies
Origin/Culture/Country: BritishRoger Davies: was an English football forward who played professionally in England, Belgium and the United States. He currently provides radio commentary for Derby County games.
Frère Roger
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanFrère Roger: baptised Roger Louis Schütz-Marsauche, also known as Brother Roger, was the founder and prior of the Taizé Community, an ecumenical monastic community.In 1940, he rode a bicycle from Geneva to Taizé, a small town near Mâcon, about 390 kilometres (240 miles) southeast of Paris. Taizé was then in unoccupied France, just beyond the line of demarcation to the zone occupied by German troops. For two years Brother Roger hid Jewish refugees before being forced to leave Taizé. In 1944, he returned to Taizé to found the Community, first as a small quasi-monastic community of men living together in poverty and obedience.