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This is a link to the thread of the birthday card with Rovers players signatures,think it was 1981-82 a few years before Everton/Goodison cup game.https://www.drfc-vsc.co.uk/index.php?topic=244950.msg419842#msg419842Going to have a look for the picture now.
Colin, I played against Andy Kowalski four weeks ago.He is still in good shape and is still a very good player.Walking Football of course but you never lose your love of the game.He plays for Mansfield now.
I was at sea so missed it, if I remember rightly didn’t about 50 coaches go over.?
Quote from: drfchound on August 10, 2023, 06:09:51 pmColin, I played against Andy Kowalski four weeks ago.He is still in good shape and is still a very good player.Walking Football of course but you never lose your love of the game.He plays for Mansfield now.That’s fantastic hound!I’m moving to Bridlington in two weeks & have already made enquires as to whether or not they run such a club. I’ve had positive feedback & so.. ‘the dream goes on!’.
Did you know Rob Bennett hound? He died earlier this year and played walking football for some years. A Balby lad originally and I went right through infants to seniors with him.
Quote from: idler on August 14, 2023, 07:50:54 amDid you know Rob Bennett hound? He died earlier this year and played walking football for some years. A Balby lad originally and I went right through infants to seniors with him.Yes idler, I did know him. It was very sad to see his decline over a fairly short period of time.
Quote from: drfchound on August 14, 2023, 09:58:35 amQuote from: idler on August 14, 2023, 07:50:54 amDid you know Rob Bennett hound? He died earlier this year and played walking football for some years. A Balby lad originally and I went right through infants to seniors with him.Yes idler, I did know him. It was very sad to see his decline over a fairly short period of time.He never changed much over the years at all. Very rarely lost his temper. I was at Balby Infants, Balby Juniors and then Oswin Avenue with him. Always in the same class. I used to copy his maths homework. We played in the same Sunday league team as well until I did my knee in. Were you at his funeral? I came over for it and was talking to Tony Winstanley and another couple of WF lads after.
The rake of the stand was such that you had to stand up to see the goal nearest to you.I was almost crushed by a police horse coming out of Goodison park that day, and the copper steering it knew exactly what he was doing. I remember rolling round in a gap of about 6" between said horse and a wall. The final insult was when it slapped me across the gob with its tail as it moved on in front. well, at least I hope it was its tail.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on August 14, 2023, 08:38:33 amThe rake of the stand was such that you had to stand up to see the goal nearest to you.I was almost crushed by a police horse coming out of Goodison park that day, and the copper steering it knew exactly what he was doing. I remember rolling round in a gap of about 6" between said horse and a wall. The final insult was when it slapped me across the gob with its tail as it moved on in front. well, at least I hope it was its tail.I witnessed a copper on a horse and he guided the horse close to a wall and trapping a rovers fan, the copper gave a slight kick to the horse and it trapped the rovers fan and he fainted because it winded the guy and his mates had to take care of him.
The rake of the stand was such that you had to stand up to see the goal nearest to you.I was almost crushed by a police horse coming out of Goodison park that day, and the copper steering it knew exactly what he was doing. I remember rolling round in a gap of about 6" between said horse and a wall. The final insult was when it slapped me across the gob with its tail as it moved on in front. well, at least I hope it was its tail.