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[Other Sport] RIP Alan Minter

















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Oct 8, 2003
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Sad news for his family but, he was apparently a nasty piece of work. When I lived in crawley many lifetimes ago it seemed everyone had an Alan Minter story and they rarely caste him in a good light.

I worked in a pub in Crawley in 1980. Minter's dad was a customer, and a real piece of work.

I appreciated your message the other week, by the way :thumbsup:
 


macky

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Dec 28, 2004
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Those men What fights we had back then Today's boxers don't know they are born
 


Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
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I have got the programme from that match signed by Minter and both teams - as a 9 year old it was my pride and joy. In fact, it is still the best set of autographs I possess - that Forest Team had some big names.

They were the reigning European Champions at the time ⚽
 




Sussexscots

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I worked in a pub in Crawley in 1980. Minter's dad was a customer, and a real piece of work.

True that.

Can't remember if it was Alan Minter or his father that had the restaurant in the High St just up from the White Hart. I think it's an ASK now.
 




Birdie Boy

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Jun 17, 2011
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A part of his family, the Kenny's, were involved in a diamond robbery with the Richardson's. One day somebody turned up with a bag and put it on the bar of the horse and groom (Islingwood Rd) which the Kenny's ran and said there's no head on the beer. There was a man's head in the bag. At the time, the landlord was on remand for the diamond robbery and died of a heart attack.
My dad used to drink in there regularly and I was at school with the kid. We moved away partly to get away from them.
 




warsaw

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Jan 28, 2008
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I once had to speak to him at his home in West Hoathly and he was still world champion at the time I think. He answered the door in his pants and I don't think I was able to utter a word
Sad news.

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Lindfield by the Pond

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Jan 10, 2009
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Sad news indeed.

I remember the open bus tour around the town centre when he won the world championship.

He also used to own a restaurant on the High Street.

Minter and Daley Thompson were the big Crawley sports stars back in the 80's

RIP Alan.

Think Sharon Davies was also 80's sport star from Crawley?
 




Don Tmatter

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Jul 7, 2003
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Sad news for his family but, he was apparently a nasty piece of work. When I lived in crawley many lifetimes ago it seemed everyone had an Alan Minter story and they rarely caste him in a good light.

Wasn’t his dad a bit of a ‘character’ as well round the town? my godfather who was a plasterer on the building sites around the town in the 60s & 70s used to say avoid Minter Snr at all costs.

Didn’t Alan Minter do a pre-match or H/T appearance at the Goldstone after winning one of his belts?

Must press send/reply quicker ��
 
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BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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I've lived in Reigate and Redhill for 15 years and I haven't seen him once. I have to make do with sightings of Joey Benjamin, who seems to spend his life in Corals.

When I lived in Reigate he was often to be seen in quite a few of the pubs. Unfortunately, he was almost always pissed as a fart and could be quite objectionable to the extent of people leaving the place to avoid him.
It was a sad to see a great sportsman end up like that.
Anyway, RIP Alan, I remember watching some of your fights on the telly and I hope you have now found peace.
 


BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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Yes, used to see him in Reigate every weekend in my early drinking days in the 90’s.

The Market was a favourite of his. Never found him too much trouble but a few of his hangers on were pretty unsavoury.

I recall a night in The Panther and him regaling is with tales of buying sports cars with Mike Tyson.
He then fell off his stool and offered the landlord out.

He liked a drink. Frankly I’m surprised he made it this far.

Great boxer though.

I used to see him in the Bull's Head quite often, and on occasion, the Prince of Wales.
Agree re the hangers on.
 


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