Blimey this old chestnut. I reckon it stands
Falmer
Deason
Longhill
Fawcett
for the places
7/1 bar, depending on your age.
Fawcett in the 80's definatley above Longhill and on a par with Falmer and Deason.
In the 1970's Stringer always thought they were harder than the Varndean toffs. In those days it was normally just a fight between the schools two hardest. I remember one lad , Gus , whose brother was in my year , lamped the Stringer kiddie just once and he went down like a sack of potatoes.
Was that Gus Dutton? A total nutter. He was pretty much the hardest kid in Varndean. I think he got expelled.
I remember Stringer being pretty hairy. We had to go on cross country runs past Stringer and accept that you were going to have stones/bricks etc bunged at you. I remember get hit my a big chunk of brick on my knee, limping over the finishing line in 70th place and getting a detention for my lowly finish. Bastard Stringer.
Shme on you Gwylan..why didn't you lob it back and get an accolade for shotput?
Deason got closed down, the others are still there. That says it all IMO.
So did Fawcett....knocked down in 1990. Probably agree with Rowdey....just behind deason and Falmer but ahead of Stringer,Longhill and Varndean!!
In my day..71-78 Varndean were really soft..
Was that Gus Dutton? A total nutter. He was pretty much the hardest kid in Varndean. I think he got expelled.
I remember Stringer being pretty hairy. We had to go on cross country runs past Stringer and accept that you were going to have stones/bricks etc bunged at you. I remember get hit my a big chunk of brick on my knee, limping over the finishing line in 70th place and getting a detention for my lowly finish. Bastard Stringer.
In the 1970's Stringer always thought they were harder than the Varndean toffs. In those days it was normally just a fight between the schools two hardest. I remember one lad , Gus , whose brother was in my year , lamped the Stringer kiddie just once and he went down like a sack of potatoes. As it looked like a massive bundle was going to kick off the teachers arrived and seperated the two factions. In the early to mid 70's the Varndean boys used to stand at the back of the North Stand directly behind the goal.
I was at Fawcett 75-79. First year it was comprehensive so rest of the school full of secondary mod. nuts. Remember. Remember Wilcox as PE teacher - he was a good bloke and a maths teacher who looked like Ben Elton and probably saved my academic and therefore work life. Gargan boys were the hardest I remember there, also Glen Geard who was a bit older and went on to play a couple of games for the Albion.
Wilcox was indeed a top bloke cant remember his sidekick was it shavrin or something similar? i can only remember Chris G going to Fawcett then again i got chucked out with the misfits to the annexe
I'm sure it was a girls school in the 70's ? you shouldn't fight with girls !
Yes. I always imagined that after leaving school he became a mercenary as this would match his profile.Was that Gus Dutton? A total nutter. He was pretty much the hardest kid in Varndean. I think he got expelled.
I was at Varndean Grammar (Boys) which became mixed in about 1973 and when the site became a 6th form college the school transferred over to the site of Varndean Grammar (Girls).Indeed it was! I think the boys were allowed in in 78 or 79. However , the girls were hard as nails
Of course the other Varndean was the boys grammar until about 1976 when it became the sixth form college
Glen Geard is the same age as me and was on the the Albion's books at the same time as youth goalie Paul Hubbard (ex Varndean). Unfortunately they never made it career wise at pro level but were decent players. The last I heard of Paul was that he was living in Spain.also Glen Geard who was a bit older and went on to play a couple of games for the Albion