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Yorkie - re Kevin Keegan, he would be 3 years older than me so I can't claim to have known him at school but the dates would definitely be correct. I am sure that in his autobiography he states that he attended St. Peter's in Lord Street when he lived in Spring Gardens. Their main rivals football wise were Beechfield against whom they had many a good scrap on Town Moor. This was definitely still the case when I played for St. Peter's a couple of years later. I know he later attended St. Francis Xavier in Balby and St. Peter's High in Cantley so I guess we'll have to track down a copy of the book to sort out the Lord St. mystery.Cheers Rich. RTID.P. S. I was also at Danum Grammar with John Ryan (honest!)
Bally was at school with kk. so he should know.KK Was born in 1950 the same year as myself and BallyKK was at St Peters, Cantley when I played against him.
Quote from: Alickismyhero on December 05, 2015, 02:46:38 pmBally was at school with kk. so he should know.KK Was born in 1950 the same year as myself and BallyKK was at St Peters, Cantley when I played against him.KK was born in 1951.He definitely didn't go to St Peters in Lord Street and he certainly didn't go to Waverley.St Francis Saviour is the infants/juniors he attended.
I am a red coat.... Stainforth Convent 1956 to 61 then St Peters until 1966 (July)Keegan was in the year below me and I played against him in the house competitions, we won 3 - 1 and I scored from half way line. All the practice of kicking at the posts in rugby paid off. Jez Hemingway was in goal and it was St peters House (me) against St Josephs (Keegan) .You could not get away with anything with the red coat on... Local battle as we all know was Wilby Carr ggggggggggggggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Hi BB, I must have been in the same year as you at St. Peter's, I left in 1975, K.K. Left school as I had started in 1970.I can remember our priest mentioning that K.K was opening the summer garden party and he had signed for Liverpool United. I had laughed out loud in the church when he said that.
OH I am so gutted ...... being just 3 days younger than KK I used to say to people as a joke " that I had been born in the next Bed to KK - and that my Mother had brought the wrong Baby home" and then I used to say "and do you know she never once disagreed with me" . Then in his Book he opens by saying he was born at Home in (an address .... in Armthorpe) so that killed that "fib! !However my REAL claim to fame - I thought - was that when I played Right Half for Stainforth at Armthorpe in 1962 where we drew 3-3 that KK would have been in their Team (probably scoring three) even though he might not have remembered the defence splitting pass that produced the goal of the Game !!!Now I am gutted cos there may have been a good reason he did not remember something as special as that - he may not even have seen it !
Quote from: Donnywolf on December 07, 2015, 06:52:37 amOH I am so gutted ...... being just 3 days younger than KK I used to say to people as a joke " that I had been born in the next Bed to KK - and that my Mother had brought the wrong Baby home" and then I used to say "and do you know she never once disagreed with me" . Then in his Book he opens by saying he was born at Home in (an address .... in Armthorpe) so that killed that "fib! !However my REAL claim to fame - I thought - was that when I played Right Half for Stainforth at Armthorpe in 1962 where we drew 3-3 that KK would have been in their Team (probably scoring three) even though he might not have remembered the defence splitting pass that produced the goal of the Game !!!Now I am gutted cos there may have been a good reason he did not remember something as special as that - he may not even have seen it ! Well we must have crossed paths as I too played for Stainforth. Maybe 64 onward ( late starter ). Gary Nesbitt in same side.
Was Brian Turner in that side too, or had he finished school by that time. Some player he was.
No. Brian 3 years older than me ( I think) I am same as Gary Nesbitt ( well 4 days older ), John Bytheway, Billy Liddle, Dave Roebuck, Duncan Pickles, Peter Furr, Gary Carling etc.