Worried Man Blues
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Met Sir Norman when we worked at the same company for a while, he was brilliant very talkative and keen to chat, a loyal star.
Edit: not a holiday.
Years ago i was at a Indian Restaurant in Guildford and a certain Ex Crystal Palaces Richard Shaw,who was playing for Coventry at the time was at a table opposite to us.
He was out with a lady friend and enjoying a quiet evening,or so he thought.
I was with several people and well let's just say it got rather embarrassing when a friend recognized him too and every 3 minutes shouted and pointed,whilst very half (almost fully) cut...."it's Richard shaw"
On and on this went on for what seemed like 10 minutes,finally i think a autograph and a chat helped calm things down,but the "it's Richard shaw" still went on periodically for the next hour or so.
Ooh, I like to dust this one off now and again.
Teguisol Apartments, Costa Teguise, Lanzarote, summer 2001. One evening I'm waiting at the bar to be served, and I glance down to my right and to my amazement, I clock this pair of Albion shorts with the Seagull badge on. I do a bit of a double-take, look up, and stood there next to me...its none other than OGH. Now bear in mind this is the season when we'd just CREAMED the 4th division as champions, and there I am, in a bar, stood there next to an Albion legend.
OBVIOUSLY I have to say something, so it goes something like "Gary Hart ??"
"Yes mate"
"Hahaaa...I'm an Albion fan, season ticket holder...AMAZING season mate" *gush gush*
Can't remember much else, other than regularly seeing OGH in the pool, in his No9 Albion shorts, towing his little girl around in her rubber dinghy. And his utterly HOT missus sunbathing nearby. I got a picture with him near the end of the holiday, with him holding up my little lad (of the time). Absolutely top bloke all round.
Bobby Robson on a cross channel ferry who proceeded to tell me to f**k off, and people say he is a NICE guy
Lovely story, but strolling around in his No 9 shorts while on hols suggest he either couldn't afford to buy himself another pair (unlikely), or he WANTED to be recognised. You probably made his holiday..
Had a beer with Mike Newell (manager at Luton at the time) a few years back, he was very very drunk. Luton lost the next day which wasn't a surprise as he must have been more than a bit hungover and not fully focused.
Thought he was a bit of a dickhead.