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[Misc] When your former heroes let you down.









father_and_son

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Jan 23, 2012
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Under the Police Box
i know you're a lot smarter than to think that Higgins had a hand in the collapse of a major Southern African entity .......he was a brilliant ball player who drank himself to death , Tony Blair on the other hand was a fake socialist millionaire **** who ruined millions of peoples lives , the repercussions of his jizz fest with Bush junior and senior are still being felt around the world but most ironically by those on a little island in Western Europe , an island that has been mooted as the promised land .....enjoy your cous cous....:kiss:

TBH, I know no such thing. I know Hurricane Higgins drank too much and was a tit when he was drunk. I know nothing of his geopolitical interests, aspirations or involvements. For all I know he was a significant donor to the afore-mentioned regime.

However, what is clear is that I made a joke and it clearly touched a nerve. Maybe you should calm down, smile and take the comments posted on a football chat site a little less seriously or you too will be approaching a premature death. Honestly, getting stressed and worked up isn't worth it.
 


Harmyar

New member
Mar 24, 2021
168
Spacey. I knew him from theatre work. It was very open he was gay in the biz, like Schofield or Michael Ball etc. But disappointed he thought it was appropriate to out himself as a result of his behaviour with underage lads. Found him professional to a fault but there were always stories about him.

Still one of the best actors who ever lived. Just really tainted it.

Michael Ball??
 






Harmyar

New member
Mar 24, 2021
168
They say you should never meet your heroes. Jeffrey Bernard is a case in point. What a ****
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used to enjoy his newspaper columns, there was even a play about him in the west end "jeffrey bernard is unwell" what was your bad experience with him? just a generally obnoxious drunk?
 


Robinjakarta

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2014
2,094
Jakarta
As a boyhood autograph hunter, I still recall being brushed aside like a fly on separate occasions by Ted Dexter and John Arlott. Dexter was a hero as a cricketer but not as a person. Ray Illingworth was the opposite. Absolute gent wirth time for a chat, too.
 


amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
6,326
Saw Viv Richards live 3 times. Took time of work to watch him at Hove twice and third time in a final against Sussex at Lords Low scores every time. Looking back annoying that 2 ordinary bowlers in Greenfield and Barclay got him out on 2 of the occasions. I can still remember the dismissals thats how cheesed of I was. He chipped Greenfield to mid wicket at Hove and swept Barclay to behind square at Lords.
 




Robinjakarta

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2014
2,094
Jakarta
Saw Viv Richards live 3 times. Took time of work to watch him at Hove twice and third time in a final against Sussex at Lords Low scores every time. Looking back annoying that 2 ordinary bowlers in Greenfield and Barclay got him out on 2 of the occasions. I can still remember the dismissals thats how cheesed of I was. He chipped Greenfield to mid wicket at Hove and swept Barclay to behind square at Lords.

Missed them. Might have been taking a break from cricket at the time as I'm sure I'd have gone otherwise. My greatest cricket memory was seeing the West Indians bowl Sussex out for 59 before lunch at Hove and then seeing Kanhai and Sobers run riot with the bat after lunch. Sobers remains far and away the greatest cricketer I have ever seen. He could do everything!
 


McTavish

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Nov 5, 2014
1,563
I met Alex Higgins in the mid 80s in Manchester, allbeit drunk, him not me, and he was a real nause.

I met him in a pub in Knightsbridge in the late 80s, drunk, him not me. One of the guys I was with admired Higgin's shirt so he took it off and gave it to him.
 


mikeyjh

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Dec 17, 2008
4,532
Llanymawddwy
As a boyhood autograph hunter, I still recall being brushed aside like a fly on separate occasions by Ted Dexter and John Arlott. Dexter was a hero as a cricketer but not as a person. Ray Illingworth was the opposite. Absolute gent wirth time for a chat, too.

I had a one night stand with Ted Dexter's son's girlfriend - I hope that makes you feel better :)
 




colinz

Banned
Oct 17, 2010
862
Auckland
Saw Viv Richards live 3 times. Took time of work to watch him at Hove twice and third time in a final against Sussex at Lords Low scores every time. Looking back annoying that 2 ordinary bowlers in Greenfield and Barclay got him out on 2 of the occasions. I can still remember the dismissals thats how cheesed of I was. He chipped Greenfield to mid wicket at Hove and swept Barclay to behind square at Lords.

Thems the breaks. I saw him score a double century at the MCG.
 


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