Saw col warming up for brighams in the Sunday cup final a long long go time ago It was 0-0 They own 7-0 with col netting most of them similar to Gerry Ingram playing for lord nelson for his brother Norman Four corners Four goals for Gerry
Had dinner with Chris Simpkin and his girlfriend (along with my girlfriend at the time) at Cave Castle which I eventually lived at the back of. Simmo at the time was going strong with the City that included of course all the greats-Waggy, Chillo, Houghton and Butler. I was led to believe that Simpkin at one point ended up in jail (anyone confirm this was true?)
my grandad only mentioned Pat Phoenix on the Norland just before Christmas my grandad only mentioned Pat Phoenix just before Christmas. Also said he had a good evening with the Duke of Westminster back in the day while working on the Norland.
Really "running a brothel". Oh dear did not know I was keeping such company. His girlfriend at the time was very nice not suggesting any connection to said crime though. The dinner was in the spring of 66 (the best year ever from a number of points of view) and City were running wild in their race to being Champions of the old 3rd division north and along the way scoring goals for fun. Simmo got a few himself to console himself in his cell later on.
Indeed, but when plod say 'stop running it or we'll nick you' it's best to take their warning, he didn't. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
got loads of autographs - best known include Formula One - Ken Tyrell - Murray Walker - Eddie Irvine - Martin Brundle - Keke Rosberg - John Watson - Tiff Needell - David Coultard - Jacques Villeneuve - Damon Hill - Alain Prost - Jackie Stewart - Stirling Moss - Ron Dennis - Jean Todt - Eddie Jordan - Michael Schumacher - Mika Hakkinen Cricket - Bob Willis - Nasser Hussain - David Gower - Ray Illingworth - Geoff Boycott - Mike Stewart - Roger Prideaux - Mushtaq Mohammed Football - Terry Neill - Terry Hennessey - Don Rogers - Rodney Marsh - Barry Bridges - Frank Clarke - Vic Mobley -Tony Currie - Harry Cripps - Barry Kitchener - John Connelly - Alan Ball - Stan Ternant when he played for Carlisle - Bob Hatton - Ken Knighton when he played for Blackburn - Neil Young - Mike Doyle - Mike Summerbee - Colin Bell - Joe Mercer - Bryan Pop Robson - Derek Temple - Kenneth Wolstenholme - every Hull City one from circa 66 to 70 plus absolutely loads more - too many to write and some of their names I don't recognise any more just a few people I've met and chatted to - Nigel Farage, Tony Benn, Jeffrey Archer - had a few lunches with Piers Corbyn and various Energy Ministers whose names escape me plus many other MPs - shared a bottle of wine with Stirling Moss in the BRDC - met Aron Ralston in Argentina when I was climbing in the Andes - he was the guy who had to cut his own arm off because he got it trapped in a crevice in the middle of the mountain ( film 127 Hours) - got a nice photo with me and Dennis Law holding the FA Cup - quite a bit more both remembered and I'm sure forgotten in some cases - for something like 10 years there wasn't a week I wasn't flying somewhere - it's amazing how many people you either know or recognise at airports - it really is a small world
Many years ago went in a bar in Santa Monica, six of us having a few beers and a meal. My dad says to the bar maid “ all these pictures of film stars do you ever get any in here” she laughs says loads then coming out of the loo is Tom Hanks, my sister starts talking to him then from another room comes Steven Spielberg and someone out of friends. There was only us and them in the bar, They come over we have a chat and they tell us they are making a new movie called saving Private Ryan. Off they then go the bar maid says Tom Hanks comes in nearly every week always gets the fish cakes for ten dollars and leaves a hundred dollar tip. With that we are ready to go and ask for the bill and the bar maid says it’s paid for by Tom Hanks.
Bumped into Ashbee and Woodhouse in Kingston when he was managing Hull United. As many on here will have experienced Ian was a gent as ever. Curtis on the other hand wasn't best pleased when I suggested Hull United was a load of bollocks. Time proved me right Curt, time proved me right.
Den Hegarty - was at that gig! What was he on? to sing a song whilst climbing ALL around the outside of the balcony from one side to the other! Last I heard he was a lecturer at Exeter University!
Was in the car when my old man gave Leslie Crowther a lift. Lovely bloke It wasn’t the fateful journey
This summer I had Jason Donovan sat on my garden wall. He was filming the postcode lottery advert, which was filmed in my street. I walked up to piper club with my girlfriend in about 1998/99 just wanting to go in for a drink. The doorman said there was a comedian on, so we said no thanks and started to walk away. This bloke stops us and said he heard the comedian was really good and we should give it a shot. We had a chat to this bloke for 10 mins about all sorts of pointless crap. We eventually paid our fiver and watched the gig. the bloke outside turned out to be the comedian and it was his own gig. Was Peter Kaye. Seemed like a decent bloke.
Sat on the next to Alan Alda in a restaurant near Sienna. Next bumped in to him outside the Domo in Sienna; went to the same restaurant that night and blow me we again were on the next table to him
Most of mine are City related but I did see Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood at Heathrow in ‘79 and recently saw Tim from Corrie in Settle. As for City, my Dad was an insurance and mortgage broker and did a lot of work for the players, as well as sponsoring games etc., so met a lot of players over the years. Deano, Marwood, Chris Simpkin, George Lyall, Payton, to name a few. Also went to Bruce Bannisters house and had a United biscuit at Stuart Pearson’s house in Sale after he’d gone to Man U. Don’t know if anyone remembers Dave Gibson but he came to our house for tea once and was only a few years older than me.
Ian Botham was my training partner when I played at Scunthorpe Utd. Most days I would travel over there with John Kaye and Dave Stewart.