My nephew (who was about five at the time) once accidentally kicked a football over a hedge into what turned out to be Bobby Charlton's garden. A few seconds later, the great man appeared, clutching the ball - and offering to autograph it.He gave me his, same with Bobby Charlton whos seems to be difficult to get.
Problem is i have hundreds of autographs but there made out to me so are not really worth much, not that i think i would sell them
I can't believe nobody on here can confirm my suspicions about Timmy Mallett yet.
(no, not THOSE suspicions)
I was ONCE called a f***ing c.unt BY Keith Chegwin WHICH I felt most UNEEDED and Gary 'Grease' Stevens ONCE offered ME outside to KNOCK my block OFF
My friend met one of the guys off masterchef (the baldy one with glasses), Greg Wallace or something. Anyway she said he was really sleazy and absolute filth to anything in a skirt
I also stood behind Timmy Mallett on the way in to Eastbourne Borough v Oxford United two seasons ago. Seemed pleasant enough to me.
I met Matt King (Peep Show's Super Hans) in the Basketmaker's Arms once and thought a photo posed with him would make a fantastic facebook profile pic so after a little Dutch courage went over and asked if he'd be so kind as to oblige.
He told me he had just come out for a quiet drink and didn't really want any fuss but if I came back in a bit after he'd finished his pint he'd see what he could do. So I went back to my mates and about 45 minutes later tried again, only to get the exact same response.
Sensing this was obviously just an excuse and I was never likely to get my photo I decided if I couldn't pose with him I would at least sneak a photo of him drinking in the pub as near enough proof I'd met him. I casually stood at the bar pretending I was sending a text, aiming the camera for the best shot but of course I'd forgotten to turn the shutter sound off and on taking the sneaky pic it was very obvious what I'd done.
He leapt to his feet and asked me in no uncertain times what did I think I was doing. I explained I was only after a photo as I was a big fan and he DEMANDED to see my phone so he could delete the not so stealthily taken photo there and then.
I can appreciate it must be frustrating to have people bother you all the time when you just want a quiet catch up with your mates, but on this occasion I really was the only person to actually approach the guy (perhaps everyone else already knew better) and his "come back in a bit" spiel gave me hope that I was going to get my wish. If he'd just said "nah mate, not gonna happen" I'd have slumped off and forgotten about it. If he'd have just let me take a photo he'd have got it out of the way in seconds and not been bothered again.
It was his aggressive stance when I took the cheeky photo that really made me think "wow, this guy is a dick" but in truth I can't help but feel I was probably a bit annoying in all honesty.
You deserve any shit you ever got, f***ing parasite.I used to be a parking attendant (Traffic Warden), so the times I met Mark McGhee, Dick Knight and Michel Kuipers were difficult occaisons.... It was too late for McGhee and for Knight, but for Michel? Oh no. In the end, he signed my pocketbook and we shared a very manly (on his behalf, atleast) handshake. What a hero. McGhee was a prick, but then I expected no more. I "jokingly" said that it was "for Stoke"... He didn't find that funny. To this day, I still think that is the single funniest thing I've ever said. I also met Tommy Fraser during those days, he was giving it large with his mates about hating traffic wardens and the like, I just looked at him and said something along the lines of, "I know who you are, Tommy". He shut up, which was a bit suprising.
You deserve any shit you ever got, f***ing parasite.