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William Parker School



mona

The Glory Game
Jul 9, 2003
5,471
High up on the South Downs.
Quite some achievement to produce:
Gareth Barry BHA Villa and England
Michael Yardy Sussex and England
Dean Hammond BHA
Paul Watson BHA Fulham etc
Chris McPhee BHA and Torquay
Scott Ramsay BHA and Eastbourne Boro
Nick Phillips Sussex and Durham

Not bad for one school.
 










Wardy

NSC's Benefits Guru
Oct 9, 2003
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In front of the PC
Also allegedly a child killing deputy headmaster.
 




Albion Rob

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mona said:
Quite some achievement to produce:
Gareth Barry BHA Villa and England
Michael Yardy Sussex and England
Dean Hammond BHA
Paul Watson BHA Fulham etc
Chris McPhee BHA and Torquay
Scott Ramsay BHA and Eastbourne Boro
Nick Phillips Sussex and Durham

Not bad for one school.

Point of order, Scott Ramsay went to Hillcrest with another former BHA player, Duncan MacArthur.

Cavendish in Eastbourne has had a few decent sportsmen, Joel Lynch and John Piercy spring to mind.
 
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binary

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Oct 4, 2004
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South East Guildford
Well the best of us went there, even if I did leave in 1984!

I think a few of them - Watson, McPhee and Hammond - also played for Spartan Youth FC so not a bad club for local talent.

If I'm not mistaken George Digweed, Olympic and World Clay Pigeon shooter went there as well.
 


Was not Was

Loitering with intent
Jul 31, 2003
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Jake Chapman of the Chapman Brothers was there as well - same year as DJ John Digweed (Dinos the older Chapman might have gone there as well, but it was a grammar school before the late 70s).

(cue 'that's not art - anyone can do it' argument)
 




Harold

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Jul 7, 2003
1,311
Hastings
Re: Re: William Parker School

Albion Rob said:
Point of order, Scott Ramsay went to Hillcrest with another former BHA player, Duncan MacArthur.

Cavendish in Eastbourne has had a few decent sportsmen, Joel Lynch and John Piercy spring to mind.

Stuart Myall came from there too.
 


Skint Gull

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Jul 27, 2003
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Watchin the boats go by
binary said:
Well the best of us went there, even if I did leave in 1984!

I think a few of them - Watson, McPhee and Hammond - also played for Spartan Youth FC so not a bad club for local talent.

If I'm not mistaken George Digweed, Olympic and World Clay Pigeon shooter went there as well.

McPhee & Hammond both played for Spartan in the same team, used to play against them (and have to mark Dean) about 4 times a season and they were head and shoulders above the rest!
 


Albion Rob

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Skint Gull said:
McPhee & Hammond both played for Spartan in the same team, used to play against them (and have to mark Dean) about 4 times a season and they were head and shoulders above the rest!

Gareth Barry is also a Spartan old boy.

Do they still exist, not seen them mentioned playing any of the Eastbourne sides lately.
 




Basil Fawlty

Don't Mention The War
mona said:
Quite some achievement to produce:
Gareth Barry BHA Villa and England
Michael Yardy Sussex and England
Dean Hammond BHA
Paul Watson BHA Fulham etc
Chris McPhee BHA and Torquay
Scott Ramsay BHA and Eastbourne Boro
Nick Phillips Sussex and Durham

Not bad for one school.

Good effort, but I'm not sure how Dean Hammond ever got spotted by our scouts.
 
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The Auditor

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Sep 30, 2004
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Villiers Terrace
binary said:


If I'm not mistaken George Digweed, Olympic and World Clay Pigeon shooter went there as well.

Think George was a Priory Road boy...as was Dean White
 
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Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
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My mate is head of PE at William Parker... they are justly proud of their glittering alumni and the good work continues with one of their football teams winning the national championships at Stamford Bridge a couple of years ago...

William Parker provides a shining example of excellence within the state sector - the achievement of successive Labour governments in funding educational reform and development is not to be underestimated.
 




Albion Rob

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sussexfatboy said:
No they don't

That's a shame, they always seemed to produce quite good sides.

God, I used to hate playing in Hastings - Bulverhythe with its falling down changing rooms or the rock face at the Ridge, quite a choice.

And don't get me started on when we played in Hollington.
 




Basil Fawlty

Don't Mention The War
Re: Re: Re: William Parker School

BarrelofFun said:
Explain yourself, young man!:)

His shooting and finishing is dreadful to watch, his tackling and passing is in-consistent or even non-exisitant at times. He does alot of puffing and running around, doesn't show any skill on the ball.

Hammond is dreadful. IMO.
 




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