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Anybody remember the Ref that just stood in the center circle? Tall thin grey haired bloke probably in his late 70s at the time I was playing, he was still fitter and better than Moss
Dave Manser
Anybody remember the Ref that just stood in the center circle? Tall thin grey haired bloke probably in his late 70s at the time I was playing, he was still fitter and better than Moss
Never played in that league. Played works football for a couple of years with Southdown Building Society in the National Building Society Cup and in scratch matches against Hurstpierpoint (where my boss was on the committee) and teams organised by ex Albion Steve Piper who was an IFA at the time. Up to that point Piper was comfortably the best player I came up against.
Sunday League was never for me as Saturdays were either following the Albion away or clubbing until the stupid wee hours but I played 5-a-side for my new company when I moved on including a completely insane tournament against Sunday League clubs in Folkestone every year. [MENTION=396]WATFORD zero[/MENTION] and [MENTION=1426]The Wookiee[/MENTION] might remember some of the stories from those days. In the summer I did manage to rouse my sorry backside to play villiage cricket (and Advanced Chair Smashing) with the OP [MENTION=12422]Taybha[/MENTION]
Started playing 11-a-side again when I moved abroad to Taiwan as part of my next job, spending three years as the centre back for the brilliantly fun TienMu B52s. Proper Sunday League against ex pats. Booze and fags before and after and some very interesting tackles. That was when I played against a player who was better than Piper. Our rivals, The Taipei Red Lions, had a player who had been on Bayren Munich's books as a youngster but had retired at that level due to a knee injury. He didn't play regularly and apparently didn't ever last long. In a friendly against them these two facts were overlooked by our coach and I ended up marking him. The ball came over, he killed it stone dead, left me on my arse with a swivel of the hips and stuck it in the top bins from 35 yards not unlike Curtis Jones for Liverpool. Two minutes after that my mate two footed him. He left the pich screaming and never played again. Wasn't even a yellow
In Hastings I remember watching my Dad play for The Fountain and The Plough in the 90s when I was a kid.
On Saturdays he mostly played for Travaux from the mid 80s for around 20 years, also played for Old Centmodians and St Leonards Social briefly.
Back then nearly every pitch down Bulverhythe would have had a game, I played down there a couple of months ago and we were the only two sides playing.
Mmmm, grown men in the park, a pint at half-time.
Quick fag, then off the to pub.
Hmmm, isn't it, wasn't it?
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