Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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My ex mother in law had a rental television with a slot for 50p.
Our next door neighbours flogged their rented telly when they emigrated to Oz as Ten Pound Poms
My ex mother in law had a rental television with a slot for 50p.
Telephone boxes - press button A, button B etc
Being able to walk right round the Goldstone so you could change ends at half time
The half time scores system with the letters at the side of the pitch corresponding to matches in the programme
Radio Luxembourg - the royal ruler et al
Caroline, London and other pirates
Transistor radios
Cricket on BBC all day
The FA Cup final on all day from about 10 in the morning
PETER WARD and those heady days of the mid-late seventies
The BEST era for music
FHW and Littlewoods.......
We didn't have coronaviruses in the 60s and 70s, at least not in the street where I lived. We had to make do with polio... or thalidomide if we had been really lucky and born in the early 60s.
Also bicycles with more than three gears, that's if you had more than just the one in the first place.
I had a bath every day when I was a kid in the 70’s . I also had I think 3 black kids in my school not one as previously mentioned , although from memory sadly they were the worst behaved kids .
Even in the 80’s people seemed a lot more into clothes & style than now .
More individual and less sheep like .
I had a bath every day when I was a kid in the 70’s . I also had I think 3 black kids in my school not one as previously mentioned , although from memory sadly they were the worst behaved kids .
With a note from your dad asking for 20 Players No6. And getting them!
You must have gone to a comprehensive or secondary moderm as grammar schools seemingly only had a quota of one, and that was per the entire school not per each year. Same with my junior school.
We had one in my primary school (small and rural Devon village - he was in a nearby 'boy's home'). I still shudder at the things we used to say.
Luncheon Vouchers
Steyning grammar had and still has a boarding house, when I was there 82-87 We had quite a multicultural gang, albeit a minority. even a welsh lad
You must have gone to a comprehensive or secondary moderm as grammar schools seemingly only had a quota of one, and that was per the entire school not per each year. Same with my junior school.
Throughout the 60s and up to the mid 70s I can only personally recall one high profile black player and that was Clyde Best of West Ham.
There was Albert Johansen (sp?) who was playing at Leeds from the early 60s to around 67......