Well I must be a dumb brunette then . However I get the impression that you are trying to say that when going to the cricket at the circle you could roam around the pitch but couldn't go via the pavilion . You say pavilion accepted , I would have said pavilion excepted or except the pavilion . Are we both wrong , both right or is only one of us right .
As he died over ten years ago, you’re going to have job forming an opinion based on personal experience.
On the same theme he was on Parkinson and Parkinson said It has to be said Fred you have a big backside Aye he said you have to have a big hammer to knock in a big nail!
Bloody hell. That brings back memories, one of our neighbors was somehow related to the Trumans, or was very very close friends, cant remember which but I remember them being at that wedding and Raquel Welch being at their house one day. Gospel truth. **** me sideways that takes me back.
You could get round by going behind the pavilion, get pished in the beer tent, you name it. Wessie conspiracy to rubbish the wicket and sway committee minds against giving us games.
I was sure I watched Sobers bat there. However if that list is complete, he only played there once and did not bat. Still I was convinced my first ever memory was watching the World cup final in 66 on TV. I found out later I was nowhere near a tv that day. False memory syndrome?