Jack Hackett
Active member
- Jul 3, 2007
- 143
What incredibly sad news. I knew John personally, I played cricket with his son bob for many years at kemp town and John would come along and watch and have a beer after the game. He would tell us tremendous stories, especially the way Albion directors treated alan mullery the second time he came here. He was a lovely man.
god bless John and the family.
dave
Totally agree Dave, dreadfully sad news. John was a legend and our cricketing days at Kemp Town together were undoubtedly made more special by the post game entertainment of 'an evening with JV'. He always had a captive audience with me and you around! As others have also stated, our childhood days of following the Albion revolved around his Albion reports. When I moved away from Brighton between 1976 to 1978 to live in Nigeria, my only way of following a great period for the club was Argus cut-outs which would sometimes take a month to arrive by post. Still got them all today in scrapbooks. Another significant piece of us 'older ones' Albion past has gone with JV's passing. RIP John, thanks for the memories and great stories.
Dave - If you hear when the funeral is let me know, Jugsy.