by Forbury Lion » 13 May 2019 15:08
by bagman » 13 May 2019 15:56
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 13 May 2019 16:15
by Victor Meldrew » 13 May 2019 16:28
Edelston & Brice And of course "Lofty" shouting out "England B" whenever Dave Meeson touched the ball-his voice could easily be heard as far away as under the clock.
Yes, I remember Lofty well, but was not the "England B" shout several years earlier than that? I seem to recall that it referred to Stan Wicks.
by Zip » 13 May 2019 17:18
Victor MeldrewEdelston & Brice And of course "Lofty" shouting out "England B" whenever Dave Meeson touched the ball-his voice could easily be heard as far away as under the clock.
Yes, I remember Lofty well, but was not the "England B" shout several years earlier than that? I seem to recall that it referred to Stan Wicks.
No it was definitely Dave Meeson-Stan Wicks left the year before I started going.
There was disagreement at the time over who was the best keeper out of Meeson and Dave Jones.
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 13 May 2019 19:26
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Except it was "Golden Goal" not Golden Gamble - based on the time the first goal was scored as I recall.
by AthleticoSpizz » 13 May 2019 19:33
by Royal & Ancient » 14 May 2019 07:45
Edelston & Brice Wow - this is getting more and more nostalgic!! I remember Lofty selling the evening paper - can't recall which one - and as he made his way around the ground, on the path in front of the stands, he would constantly shout "England B"!! Together with the smell of far too well-cooked onions it remains one of my abiding memories of Elm Park. First went there in 1948 when a certain policeman known as W G Amor was playing for us on the wing.
by Victor Meldrew » 14 May 2019 12:41
ZipVictor MeldrewEdelston & Brice And of course "Lofty" shouting out "England B" whenever Dave Meeson touched the ball-his voice could easily be heard as far away as under the clock.
Yes, I remember Lofty well, but was not the "England B" shout several years earlier than that? I seem to recall that it referred to Stan Wicks.
No it was definitely Dave Meeson-Stan Wicks left the year before I started going.
There was disagreement at the time over who was the best keeper out of Meeson and Dave Jones.
Vic. Did you attend the really early games pre war? (Boer War)
by Edelston & Brice » 14 May 2019 12:56
by Sutekh » 14 May 2019 14:55
Victor MeldrewZipVictor Meldrew
No it was definitely Dave Meeson-Stan Wicks left the year before I started going.
There was disagreement at the time over who was the best keeper out of Meeson and Dave Jones.
Vic. Did you attend the really early games pre war? (Boer War)
There are some that go further back than me as seen in this topic-I started in 1954.
Incidentally in the great keeper debate of the late 50s I preferred Dave Jones (Welsh) to Dave Meeson-it's only Welsh full-backs that I detest.
by Denver Royal » 14 May 2019 15:21
by Victor Meldrew » 14 May 2019 15:38
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Vic. Did you attend the really early games pre war? (Boer War)
There are some that go further back than me as seen in this topic-I started in 1954.
Incidentally in the great keeper debate of the late 50s I preferred Dave Jones (Welsh) to Dave Meeson-it's only Welsh full-backs that I detest.
Is that a pop at Linden Jones?
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 16 May 2019 13:56
by Dawn » 20 May 2019 21:37
Victor MeldrewSutekhVictor Meldrew
There are some that go further back than me as seen in this topic-I started in 1954.
Incidentally in the great keeper debate of the late 50s I preferred Dave Jones (Welsh) to Dave Meeson-it's only Welsh full-backs that I detest.
Is that a pop at Linden Jones?
No, just modern full-backs.
I quite liked other welsh players such as Tom Jones, Adie (kinda Welsh) and my old mate Mike Walker who won a number of Welsh caps despite not making it at his home town club.
by Zip » 20 May 2019 21:44
DawnVictor MeldrewSutekh
Is that a pop at Linden Jones?
No, just modern full-backs.
I quite liked other welsh players such as Tom Jones, Adie (kinda Welsh) and my old mate Mike Walker who won a number of Welsh caps despite not making it at his home town club.
Who was worse...Chris Gunter or Paul Bodin??
by Victor Meldrew » 21 May 2019 16:16
DawnVictor MeldrewSutekh
Is that a pop at Linden Jones?
No, just modern full-backs.
I quite liked other welsh players such as Tom Jones, Adie (kinda Welsh) and my old mate Mike Walker who won a number of Welsh caps despite not making it at his home town club.
Who was worse...Chris Gunter or Paul Bodin??
by Jackson Corner » 23 May 2019 07:49
Royality creeps InMid Sussex RoyalDick Habbin's hairdo Very sad news and condolences to his family.
Fred forking the pitch at EP at h/t, Jimmy Wallbanks running on the with the magic sponge and the chap whose name I forget now - short, always wore a bobble hat and traipsed around the cinder before game selling Golden Gamble - are three endearing and enduring memories of EP.
Think his name was Henry?
Yes it was
by paddy20 » 23 May 2019 08:51
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Think his name was Henry?
Yes it was
This has bugged me for years, My first game was 1978 and I remember the HT scores you matched in the programme from board at the side of the pitch. I used to do this then get home to find the scores were all wrong! This went on for years and nobody at the club seemed to bothered until the scores were out over the PA about 5 years behind other clubs. Henry I don’t think was quite the full ticket so maybe someone at the club gave him a job out of kindness. He used to wear the same grey jacket and trousers not many teeth and the blue and white bobble hat
by Jackson Corner » 23 May 2019 21:28
paddy20Jackson CornerRoyality creeps In Yes it was
This has bugged me for years, My first game was 1978 and I remember the HT scores you matched in the programme from board at the side of the pitch. I used to do this then get home to find the scores were all wrong! This went on for years and nobody at the club seemed to bothered until the scores were out over the PA about 5 years behind other clubs. Henry I don’t think was quite the full ticket so maybe someone at the club gave him a job out of kindness. He used to wear the same grey jacket and trousers not many teeth and the blue and white bobble hat
I bumped into him with Jimmy Wheeler about 3/4 years ago. Had a good chat with them Jimmy saying he was still a better header than Gordon despite being a foot shorter. Cant say I agree with your comment about him as he was very articulate
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