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Joining you in going off on a tangent, I read this a couple of weeks ago, an excellent article:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/12007208/Jimmy-Hills-heartbreaking-battle-with-Alzheimers-brings-tears-and-laughter.html[/quoteYou can't believe that in the picture it is called The Rocoh arena.
I met Jimmy Hill at Darlington (late 80s/early 90s?) in the players lounge after Darlo had played Fulham. I'd gone up to see a mate (local lad/ex Rover,see if you can guess who), and we chatted together for about twenty minutes.Here's the clue to the identity of the player...Jimmy Hill had all of us in stitches when he swore that the player in question was an absolute double for Stanley Baxter!
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on December 02, 2015, 09:23:28 pmI remember the old lights but never saw them switched on. I first saw Belle Vue lit-up on the 24th Aug 1965, against Hartlepools United on a tuesday night. It was the start of the promotion season when we finished as Champions of division 4. There was a loud cheer from the crowd when they were switched on, as Belle Vue was seen under bright floodlights for the first time ever.Rovers won 4-0 !Just read those new lights cost £15,000. It had also rained heavily for three hours up to ko time. Have you dried out yet BB?
I remember the old lights but never saw them switched on. I first saw Belle Vue lit-up on the 24th Aug 1965, against Hartlepools United on a tuesday night. It was the start of the promotion season when we finished as Champions of division 4. There was a loud cheer from the crowd when they were switched on, as Belle Vue was seen under bright floodlights for the first time ever.Rovers won 4-0 !
Quote from: Sammy Chung was King on December 04, 2015, 02:31:21 amJimmy Hill, i remember watching him on match of the day, not being very impressed, he seemed out of touch with the game at the time he was commenting.But since they i have learned that he had a big hand in player wages rising, he was a good footballer, had a decent career, and also ran the line at a game when the reserve linesman was injured, as well as the original linesman, if i am remembering right?.It sounds like he had a good career in football, very sad for him to be ill like he is now.My Dad had several "sayings" "edicts" on Football that he rolled out at every opportunityNever judge a Player on one appearanceIf a Penalty taker misses the target I would fine him a weeks wages... but the one I will always believe in was "when they take the Maximum wage away in Football it will ruin the game" Jimmy Hill helped do that as you say and my Dad would not have been happy because although his view was a little simplistic I think by and large I could say he was right !
Jimmy Hill, i remember watching him on match of the day, not being very impressed, he seemed out of touch with the game at the time he was commenting.But since they i have learned that he had a big hand in player wages rising, he was a good footballer, had a decent career, and also ran the line at a game when the reserve linesman was injured, as well as the original linesman, if i am remembering right?.It sounds like he had a good career in football, very sad for him to be ill like he is now.
John Nicholson died in August or September 1966. We had played about two or three league games when he was in the car crash.
Quote from: idler on December 04, 2015, 11:55:16 pmJohn Nicholson died in August or September 1966. We had played about two or three league games when he was in the car crash.Yes you are correct Idler.It is funny how the memory plays tricks.I should have know better because earlier this year I sold three programmes on eBay to members of the Nicholson family.I had listed the match programme from the Rovers v Liverpool John Nicholson Memorial match and they bought it.After further chats with them I also sent them the programme from Johns' last match at BV and the programme from the first home game after his death in which there was a special tribute to him.We had won the first two matches of that first season in Division Three and won a cup game against Bradford after a drawn game at Valley Parade but the car crash robbed us of John Nicholson for ever and the services of Alick for lots of games as well as a third player who I seem to remember was John Wylie.Alick was out of the team until December and in his first home game back in the team he scored a hat trick against Peterborough.A point of interest is that George Best played for the Rovers in the JN Memorial game.I was 14 at the time.