Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
We lost 7-1....
We lost 7-1....
Brighton Hove and Sussex Grammar for me in the '60s.....teachers were Mike Smith and Mike Yaxley.......
A little before my time but didn't Mike Smith go on to manage Wales?
I know Reddish with dots on.Whatever happened to the old moldmaster footballs they used at schools? Get one of those blasted against your thigh on a winter morning and you'd be bruised for weeks
A little before my time but didn't Mike Smith go on to manage Wales?
Come on there must be some people out there that recall a cold winters day PE lesson playing football with an over zealous teacher who thought he was Bobby Charlton or Kevin Keegan....
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Glad I was either the picker or tended to be one of the first picked. Some kids just didn't give a feck about football.
We had ex Albion starlet Andy Marchant running our lot.
A Stringer boy then? I was one of the kids that just didn't give a feck about (playing) football. I always 'forgot' my kit and got litter picking duty.
A Stringer boy then? I was one of the kids that just didn't give a feck about (playing) football. I always 'forgot' my kit and got litter picking duty.
My general fear of the bemulleted c*nt of the north, Mr Dudson, kept me from playing football at school for the most part. I'd loiter, and play a bit of basketball instead. Or feign injury or illness each time.
I recall my friend being scythed down by Dudson, who he told to eff off in response. Dudson, of course, grabbed him by the collar to say: you can kick me, you can punch me, but don't bloody swear at me.
In terms of the film, the lad playing Kes is my dad's second cousin, and my dad's history teacher, I think, at school was Brian Glover.