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The 2022 World Cup Thread

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  1. Kilburn

    Kilburn Well-Known Member

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    Does anyone remember England mascot and cheerleader, Ken Baily, at the 1966 World Cup? He was also present at my first ever R's match in Bournemouth in October 1966 which we won 3-1 with two goals from Rodney Marsh.


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    England mascot Ken Baily (Photograph flashbak.com).

    Kenneth Henry Highett Baily was best known for being the England mascot. He was also a keen runner, a swimmer, an ardent royalist and wrote a column under the guise of ‘Genevieve’ in the now defunct Bournemouth Times. Although born in Somerset on 8thAugust 1911, Ken Baily became synonymous with Bournemouth and could be spotted around town riding his bicycle, attending social events or cheerleading the local football team, ‘The Cherries’, a job he carried on at International level with the England football and rugby teams. At the 1966 football World Cup, he became known as World Cup Willie (the name of the official mascot) because of his eye-catching John Bull outfit. In fact, Ken was so closely associated with the England team, he had a Subbuteo figure made in his honour. In 1982, Ken famously covered up the ample cleavage of streaker Erica Roe with a Union Jack at Twickenham during a televised England v Australia rugby game.

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    Ken Baily and Erica Roe, Twickenham 1982 (Photograph twitter.com).

    In 1939, Ken ran non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean (a distance of 997 miles in just over 5 days) on the deck of the SS Bremen as part of a relay team with Douglas Brady, John Harris and Noel Griffin. They were carrying a torch and a message to President Roosevelt asking if Germany attacked Britain, would the USA declare war on the Germans? As we all know, the plea fell on deaf ears as the Nazis invaded Poland a matter of days after he returned home and in the spring of 1940, Hitler launched a bombing campaign on Britain. However, their feat appeared in the Guinness Book of Records, along with another record Ken achieved for running the most recorded miles. In 1948, he was one of the Olympic torch-bearers when the games came to London and for many years he ran along the promenade carrying a flame at the start of the Bournemouth Regatta and fireworks. He would also hand out firelighters to children at the annual illuminations in the lower gardens.

    Apart from riding a bicycle and jogging, he maintained his fitness by regularly swimming in the sea and every year he would take part in the annual Christmas Day and midnight New Year’s Eve swims with the Spartans. A fervent monarchist, Ken would follow the Queen and other members of the royal family around the country as they carried out their official engagements, even popping up in Sydney, Australia, on one occasion. He worked as a clerical assistant at the telephone exchange in Old Christchurch Road, but funded his extracurricular activities with an inheritance which allowed him to travel the globe following international sporting teams and royalty. Despite overcoming a speech impediment, he would talk to anyone he came into contact with and became a minor celebrity around town. Ken lived in Queensbury Mansions, Parsonage Road but died in a nursing home of cancer on 10th December 1993, aged eighty-two. He is buried in the central Bournemouth cemetery in Wimborne Road.

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    Ken’s grave in the Ringwood Road cemetery, Bournemouth (Photograph John Cherry).

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  2. kiwiqpr

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    | Nostalgia moment - remember the good old days you would watch the World Cup with Des Lynam to watch the football? Just now on the BBC we just had climate change lectures during half time of the France v Australia game.
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    Was playing in Japan.
     
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  5. Taffvalerowdy

    Taffvalerowdy Well-Known Member

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    Yes - he was quite a character <cheers>
     
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    Do we know if our lad is likely to start today?
     
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  9. qprbeth

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    I think unlikely
     
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  11. Wherever

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    Can you imaging if they bring this idea of an independent time official to the championship, we won’t get out of Loftus Road until 6:15 when we play Preston
     
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  12. Quite Possibly Raving

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    Just read about this on the BBC. Clubs would soon learn not to time waste. I'd love to see them introduce it. Would probably prefer shorter halves with the clock stopped when the ball goes out of play (like rugby) but either would be welcome.
     
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    We’ll still get the timewasting from winning teams. It’s as much about killing momentum as it is killing time. Still an improvement on watching the Huddersfield goalkeeper take a minute for each of his 37 goal kicks only to have five mins added on.
     
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    I’m assuming you never knew of the rumours of his likening for a certain age group of men….a certain non-legal age group of men :emoticon-0127-lipss

    Of course it might just be rumours
     
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  16. Taffvalerowdy

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    Wow - never heard / knew of that ….
     
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    Is that Sunday morning?
     
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    I heard about it from a lad who used to follow England around the world well before my time……thought it was bollox at first but not so sure now.
    Wouldn’t be the first, however he is an easy target now he’s dead
     
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  19. Wherever

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    And now the Germans f@@@ up
     
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  20. Taffvalerowdy

    Taffvalerowdy Well-Known Member

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    The best teams I’ve seen so far are England & France
     
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