See post aboveIf you're going to post a chinny reckon on this thread do it properly
See post aboveIf you're going to post a chinny reckon on this thread do it properly
Ah, the A26 derby. Carnage. Dawn at Herons GhyllNo love lost between Uckfield Comprehensive and Crowborough Beacon back in the day (The Southdown Stagecoach 729 Derby, as we’d probably have to call it now).
Always rumours that the Beacon boys were going to turn up at Uckfield carnival each year for a mass brawl behind the Waltzers with rolled-up copies of the Friday Ad but inevitably they never showed. Or, thinking about it, maybe they came by train instead and we missed them?
Well, let's face it, most of them are grossly exaggerated. A thread like this turns everyone into juvenile Pretty Pink Fairys.Try and tell these stories to the young people of today. Do they believe you? No.
I threatened to smack their 2nd X1 cricket captain once. I scored 36 and got a mention in assembly… A good mentionI have some lovely stories too. Complete bollox, but they've earn't me a drink or two, and I didn't even have to claim they were my brothers/mates/cousins
Yes it was Paul Perry who was attacked - hit in the face with running spikes.Are you sure about that? I ran for Varndean at a couple of sports days and I think Steve Ovett had moved on to higher things by then.
However, we had a super sprinter called Paul Perry, he wasn't Ovett class, but he was pretty rapid and tore up the 100m. A few Fawcett boys paid him a visit and I'm not sure whether he was due to run again or whether it was just his 'reward'. He wasn't in a good way.
I didn't get the attention of Fawcett but I remember running a cross country past Stringer and someone luzzed half a brick at me, caught me on my knee and forced me to limp the rest of the race. I came 72nd and to compound my misery, I got a detention for finishing so low.
The rumour is absolutely true. Happened in the 1970s and still talked about to this day. Bob Harbour reminded me about it when I bumped into him many years later.The same teacher was rumoured (before I joined Varndean) to have dangled a boy over the quad by his ankles, from the upper floor. He put the boy's life in danger.
There are more episodes that I did witness.
It was the only game where we had tea. Good nosh.I have some lovely stories too. Complete bollox, but they've earn't me a drink or two, and I didn't even have to claim they were my brothers/mates/cousins
I never doubted it. Thank you for confirming it.The rumour is absolutely true. Happened in the 1970s and still talked about to this day. Bob Harbour reminded me about it when I bumped into him many years later.
There was an unsubstantiated theory that the rumble was allegedly contrived by the senior teachers at Newman. That school year saw Fitzherbert close and merge with Newman. It was a rocky partnership to say the least. Hierarchy, territory and Alpha males to the fore.There were stories about a nun getting a brick to the head, but nothing ever proved.
I remember Mac coming into the classroom and rounding up some of our 'top boys' but the rest of us spent the time doing latin pluperfect verbs.
Harry Allt. Wow?Harry Allt, the man, the myth, the legend, has gained superstar status for generations of students at Varndean. He could quite possibly have had superhuman strength.
But having been taught by him, and personally witnessed his temper go from 0-100 in an instant, the dangling episode is eminently believable.
Harry Allt. Wow?
I was in the same class as his son, who definitely was not a 'chip off the old block'. Not that it gave any extra protection.
Today's youngsters probably already need counselling after reading here what he got up to. We saw and experienced him first hand. Nothing reported here so far is exaggerated- it is all true or believable after what we did see ourselves.
Those were the days of physical assaults and hurling of chalk and board rubbers, by several masters. If the wrong person got hit it was just collateral damage - punishment in advance of the next misdemeanor.
Harry Allt once hit the boy behind me, so hard, that his head hit the desk and he was knocked unconscious. Another boy he dragged out of the class by his hair and repeatedly smashed his head against a brick column. Two examples of his insanity that I witnessed. Nothing came of either assault, he just got away with it.Harry Allt. Wow?
I was in the same class as his son, who definitely was not a 'chip off the old block'. Not that it gave any extra protection.
Today's youngsters probably already need counselling after reading here what he got up to. We saw and experienced him first hand. Nothing reported here so far is exaggerated- it is all true or believable after what we did see ourselves.
Those were the days of physical assaults and hurling of chalk and board rubbers, by several masters. If the wrong person got hit it was just collateral damage - punishment in advance of the next misdemeanor.
is a wan*erMr Smith....
I expect Sunak will be giving this guy an advisory role in the department of education.Harry Allt once hit the boy behind me, so hard, that his head hit the desk and he was knocked unconscious. Another boy he dragged out of the class by his hair and repeatedly smashed his head against a brick column. Two examples of his insanity that I witnessed. Nothing came of either assault, he just got away with it.
There were a few, mostly small but a couple of big ones between Holy Trinity and St. Wilfred in the 80's. I was at Holy Trinity, when we went to them it would happen in the entrance to Goffs Park or on the grass by the Mormon temple, if they came to us it would be Cheals car park. Fights were usually arranged by the lads from both schools that bussed in from Horsham. I had to walk past St.Wilfs on my way to and from Trinity, would sometimes be eventful. I was invited to attend a couple of after school bust ups between St.Wilfs lads, and most of their school would be there, could sometimes get big as quite a few of the kids there had several brothers (Catholic families).Used to hear things about supposed fights between Holy Trinity and/or Ifield/Hazelwick in late 70’s /early 80’s but never actually saw any myself