I was first team played there mid eighties and early 90's when Alan Tinsley was manager and later when Mickey Taylor was manager33 I'll have watched you play, if you were first team?
I was first team played there mid eighties and early 90's when Alan Tinsley was manager and later when Mickey Taylor was manager33 I'll have watched you play, if you were first team?
I played for Fleetwood U18's when I was a lad and Stu was our coach. He certainly coached us in drinking as much as playing but we loved it and he made us train so hard. Just running and running till you were sick.i was having a drink with Stu Robinson only last week, i played at Fleetwood in those days
Good lad is Robbo ,he was a scaffolder on ICI a few years back (along with Tinhead) ,played against Pool in the cup .i was having a drink with Stu Robinson only last week, i played at Fleetwood in those days
Always on field opposite Hay Street, my life 1971 to 79My gran used to live in Burn Naze and i spent many a day down there playing football on the field opposite her house
76-81....Happy Days indeed, I had David Evans for maths too. By the way following on from this I googled Walter and he did indeed make one first team appearance for United in 1955 but was sold to Chesterfield the following season. What years were you at St Aidans mate?
Yes I know who you are mate76-81....
And I still work at the same place in FY6 as where you met your Missus!![]()
Didn’t he also become a scout for the nobbers , he sent a couple of lads from Palatine there, also I know one of his daughters was called Wendy .Yes i do , Mr Smith was a top guy , he was looking after the under 15's Town team in the years 1965/66 , good team we had then . Also knew his family very well , was bestman at one of his daughters wedding .
So did my ladsI had Mr Pinder at Highfield
Yep. Live there now - used to be on Hodder 1987-2013Westby - is your username linked to the road? I grew up on Hodder Way round the corner
Our younger element won’t recognise that Dave Durie was in the 53 team and played lots of first team games. Always came to palatine on his bike, obviously not the same money being payed to players back then. He flagged me twice for a foul throw when he was running the line in a school game, he said to me “think we need some practice on that”.At Palatine we had Dave Durie - proof that good players do not necessarily make good managers. We also had Tony New for cricket who played for Great Ecclestone, top coach and lovely fella.
I was brought up in Burn NazeMy gran used to live in Burn Naze and i spent many a day down there playing football on the field opposite her house
Ah yes the miners' strike. Good overtime was it? Did you get someone to sow your ID numbers back on to your uniform or did you do it yourself?My sports teacher at school in Harrogate was called Mike Knowles and he really fancied himself with his motor bike and leathers capped off with a bangers and mash. I did not like him much and about 5 years after leaving school i was playing for a team of rozzers in west yorkshire not long after the miners strike against Pontefract labour club and he happened to be playing for them. Now as you can imagine that there was not much love between the two sides and Mr Knowles thought he could intimidate me as my former teacher but i had somewhat bulked up after school and could take care of myself. Early in the first half he tried to knobble me but i evaded him but a few minutes later there was a 50/50 ball and i went through him and sent him flying, as i got up i laughed as he was moaning and groaning on the deck and having a team of rozzers behind you does help but Mr Knowles never came near me again.
Remember him too, I started St Joe's in the 70s and remember some very dodgy Christian Brothers too before himYeah. St Mary's. Did he play Rugby Union for Blackpool. He wasn't really a football fan but was by no means the worst of the PE Teachers there, when I started in 1981 it was Rugby first and Football came a poor second. There was a couple of old St Joe's PE Teachers still hanging in there, who had no interest at all in football, thankfully they retired a year or so later.
Never said I was a rozzer only that I played for a team of rozzers…Ah yes the miners' strike. Good overtime was it? Did you get someone to sow your ID numbers back on to your uniform or did you do it yourself?
Soz, got carried away there.Never said I was a rozzer only that I played for a team of rozzers…
Surely not !Ah yes the miners' strike. Good overtime was it? Did you get someone to sow your ID numbers back on to your uniform or did you do it yourself?
Mr Smith was a great sports teacher and his daughters weren’t too bad either!Anyone remember Norman Smith & Mr Grice from Palatine ?
Big move!Yep. Live there now - used to be on Hodder 1987-2013
The older element will recognise that Dave Durie wasn't in the 53 teamOur younger element won’t recognise that Dave Durie was in the 53 team and played lots of first team games. Always came to palatine on his bike, obviously not the same money being payed to players back then. He flagged me twice for a foul throw when he was running the line in a school game, he said to me “think we need some practice on that”.
Tony New as you say was a great teacher, also took me for maths
56. Sefton Ave before thatBig move!
I was at 48 Hodder until 1978 ish
I was always on the little field on Edward Street my gran lived thereAlways on field opposite Hay Street, my life 1971 to 79
I was always down there playing on the field on Edward Street in the 70's where my gran lived. My uncle lived on the corner of Edward street/Butts Road.I was brought up in Burn Naze
Bomber Brooks?I was a Monty boy 67/72. I remember Mike Carr and Pete Chattington
Yes, Arthur was a great bloke. Really helped my rehabilitation after I dislocated my knee in a collision with Boris Bradley during a football match.Arthur was a great bloke and along with John Edwards were the 2 teachers I most respected.
You attended a school? UnbelievableWalter took me for Technical Drawing and was something of a mentor to me.
He and David Evans (Maths) are the two teachers that had a profound influence on me during my schooldays.
Happy days.
I went to Burn Naze School in the 1960sI was brought up in Burn Naze
Which snob changed its name to Thornton. I was there 1966 to 71.I went to Burn Naze School in the 1960s
Boris was great footballerYes, Arthur was a great bloke. Really helped my rehabilitation after I dislocated my knee in a collision with Boris Bradley during a football match.
The complete opposite was the useless Frank Hessey, who I recall was once caught canoodling with a dinner lady in the cricket pavilion
Yes.... and I didn't feel the need to gobble off teachers in the showers!You attended a school? Unbelievable
He was at St Mary's as well. Used to tell the Head if he saw you smoking. Middlegrass we called him. Another PE teacher non too keen on footballAndy Middlemass at Collegiate 1974-79. Played hockey with him a few times for Blackpool and it was always awkward whether to call him Sir or Andy. Good guy.
I went to Church road primary not far away from youWhich snob changed its name to Thornton. I was there 1966 to 71.
I know who you mean & he’s not with us. After my time but I met him in the Mere Park. Couldn’t believe he actually was a teacherNot naming names because I don't think the poor lad is with us any more, I went to Highfield and the person in question would set us off ie football then hop it off sharpish to the Highfield pub coming back 45mins later red faced and stinking of booze.
Legs crossed , swaying .Woe!
Insisted on every boy go naked in the shower & watched everyone!
Would that be tolerated these days????
Did not Hessey get locked up for misappropriation funds!Yes, Arthur was a great bloke. Really helped my rehabilitation after I dislocated my knee in a collision with Boris Bradley during a football match.
The complete opposite was the useless Frank Hessey, who I recall was once caught canoodling with a dinner lady in the cricket pavilion
Don't you mean Mr Callaghan?Holy family 1962 ish, Mr Kelliher a really nice guy.
Dave Durie did one of his teacher training placements under Arthur Field at Baines.The older element will recognise that Dave Durie wasn't in the 53 team
As well as Fallon and T Smith? Seem to remember Smallwood was ex French Foreign Legion?Warbreck late 80's. I can only remember 2
Mr Smallwood & Mr Barnes. Mr Barnes played for Fleetwood iirc.