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On the Left Wing said:My first real memory was Charlie Livesey - a favourite of the North Stand.
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On the Left Wing said:My first real memory was Charlie Livesey - a favourite of the North Stand.
blue gull said:CHAR- LA -LA -LA-LIVERSEY
hove born&bred said:Who remembers a little short blokewith big Eric Morcambe Glasses who was a bit Forest Gump he would walk along Old Shoreham Road rubbing his hands skipping and talking to him self I was once saw him buy a jazz mag at the grenadier shops dirty little sod
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Oh yes, dear old Ron and the half time jackpot draw. Like Charlie's shinpad I liked the old boardman, indeed sometimes his appearance was the most exciting part of the second half.blue gull said:Another Goldstone name comes to mind. Dear old RON PAVEY and that bloody mike plugged in to the dug out underneath the West Stand. He used to be in full flow anouncing the winner of BHA Lottery and the damn thing was always cutting out. He used to resemble a Norman Clollier comedy sketch.
Brovian said:
And although not the Goldstone who else remembers 'Stavros', the chief steward on the old Seagull Specials?
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Bwian said:My memories of that day are of two people-one male, one female-running from the North Stand to attack Wilkins. Pretty sure I read somewhere that same male person was the owner of RR's boots.
ManOnTheRun said:As I understand it some Vicar in Henfield got caught shagging one of his parishioners, and these guys thought it was hilarious.