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March 19, 2020, 11:04pm

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Today I had a good chat with Elliot Grandin outside Lidl on Cromwell Road while Mrs G loaded the car with shopping and offspring. Not exactly the place I would have envisioned meeting one of our players but I suppose they have to do all the menial tasks like the rest of us when they have nothing else to do with themselves at the moment.

Who have you met, past or present, and where?
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John Newman ex manager at the old open air swimming pool when they filmed it's a knockout


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Danny North in McDonalds several people several times
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I once served Stacy Coldicott in B&Q
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James McKeown several times, in Morrisons, doing his shopping and on a non-GTFC level, Dave Bassett at a Gary Glitter concert in Sheffield!!



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March 20, 2020, 7:19am
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I've sold fish to Norman Hunter a few times,  also Jack Charlton once bought some fish of me. Norman Hunter said he remembered getting sent off at Blundell Park with in his words " that illegitimate Bobby Cummings " 🤣😊
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Jamie Clarke down Lincoln High Street during the relegation from the league season. Asked him if we were gonna stay up? He didn't sound so sure...

Ashley Chambers lived in my village when he played for York and wasn't so keen on us at that time, gave us the ssshhh finger when Jason Walker scored the overhead kick against us
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March 20, 2020, 7:36am

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Had a drink after the game in the Main Stand bar with Joey Waters and Mikey Lester back in the day, a work colleague knew them personally.

I've also met and spoke fleetingly to Slade and Hurst.

Used to speak regularly about GTFC with Stuart Watkiss when he shopped at the store where I was working.  


When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
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March 20, 2020, 7:58am
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I was very fortunate in the late 70’s early 80’s to work with the wife of a former Lincoln player called Dave Carr who sadly died in his forties from cancer.

That friendship not only meant I knew personally all Lincoln players from that era, Peake, Tony Cunningham, Mick Hartford, Gordon Hobson, George Shipley but his best mate was Glen Cockerill who I got to know very well. Glenn was big mates with ex- Mariner Owen Simpson so shared a few beers and stories with him.

Anyway friendship with Dave resulted him taking my as a guest to the 1981 PFA awards dinner in London and on the next table was Terry Venables and Tom Finney whilst we shared the table with ex Tranmere players including Ken Beamish, for older fans. We spent the afternoon drinking with Peter Grotier and other then Cardiff players and as an ex- Luton player spent a couple of hours at the PFA drinking with then Luton players, Tony Grealish, David Moss, Brian Stein and Mick Saxby wholater played a few games for town.

After what was a great night for me we returned to the hotel bar and in there was Dean Crombie and Joe Waters, as I knew Dean to say hello too from playing Lincs and Sunday League football against him before he turned pro I immediately headed for them and spent the next two hours talking about everything Grimsby and our superb team of that era.

Went to bed worse for wear but a night never to be forgotten, RIP Dave and thanks for one of the best nights a football fan could have.
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March 20, 2020, 8:26am
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Went to watch Town at Chester a few years back. The game was called off following a downpour. Several Town players hanging around waiting to go home.

Went up to one of them and started to speak to him in French. He gave me a funny look before saying "I'm not John-Paul,(Kalala) mate.  Turned out it was Gary Cohen.  I felt a right prat!
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Quoted from IlkleyMariner
Went to watch Town at Chester a few years back. The game was called off following a downpour. Several Town players hanging around waiting to go home.

Went up to one of them and started to speak to him in French. He gave me a funny look before saying "I'm not John-Paul,(Kalala) mate.  Turned out it was Gary Cohen.  I felt a right prat!


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March 20, 2020, 8:36am

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Brian Clough in September 1978.


If the football is bad you can always watch the gulls.
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George Best LA Airport 1992.
He'd had a few and was the last Ist Class passenger in the immigration queue, we were behind him as the first of the mid-class dossers so we had a chat and he signed an autograph for Swin Jnr - lovely fella - so sad.


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Met Santa once in Lawson & Stockdales in 1959, he had a presence about him, quite a gifted guy.
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March 20, 2020, 9:17am
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I know Sue Barker (yes the Sue Barker) as she’s married to a mate of mine. Had an Indian meal with them 3 weeks ago! Not really football related but I thought I’d just show off!!
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Whilst working in Peterborough in the eighties, I bumped into Mick Halsell, former captain of Town, then playing for Peterborough.
Really nice guy, whilst not being very popular with the Town supporters, but said he thoroughly enjoyed his time at Grimsby.
Made 12 appearances for Town, and 249 for Peterborough.
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March 20, 2020, 9:43am

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When I was a kid, I met Keith Alexander at that sports club on Hewitts Circus where Tesco is now, he signed my horrible orange penny floater plastic ball and told me "That's a nice ball."

For comic relief/children in need one year Steve Sherwood did a charity penalty shootout at Lindsey Lower school were you paid some money to take a couple of penalties against him. He saved all of mine.


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I once met Steven Marley at a fans forum.

He told me to ‘shut up’ 😕


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Met a fair few Town players over the years in random places...served several when I worked in a pub. Got drunk with Dean Saunders one game after his Donnie side had beat Hull.

Met several rock stars/actors, Liam Gallagher, Ian Brown, Mani, Liam Fray, Tim Burgess, the dude from dancing on ice, met an NFL player in America, no idea who he is though.


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March 20, 2020, 10:45am

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Met a few over the years here are the ones that I can remember .

Rafferty at Cleethorpes swimming pool.


Ron Cockerill bought some wood when I worked at C a W Edwards

Brace got on my bus .

Crombie had a drink after game in Macmenemy,s

Cumming had drink in Imp after a reserve match.

First one I ever met was the great George  Tweedy when he delivered some furniture to my house my dad was speaking to him for ages.

Ted Buck when we did some work at his bungalow.

Played for juniors with Harry Wainman.

Neilson at Stanstead airport when he was playing for Norwich


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March 20, 2020, 10:46am
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Quoted from Ipswin
George Best LA Airport 1992.
He'd had a few and was the last Ist Class passenger in the immigration queue, we were behind him as the first of the mid-class dossers so we had a chat and he signed an autograph for Swin Jnr - lovely fella - so sad.


Your story reminded me that I met Aidan Davison at Orlando airport while he was still a town player. Both of us coming back from holiday. Nice guy, happy to have a chat and seemed like a lovely family as well.

Not as impressive as George Best though Swin!!
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Sat next to Dirk Benedict aka Face from the A team at a Peterborough game, his son was on trial with them
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At a Doctor Who convention in September 2000 I was in a lift with two friends I went with & Elizabeth Sladen walked into the lift with her daughter. I was too starstruck to say hello though. Sadly I'll never get the chance again.
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Padraig Amond on the 16th hole at Laceby. Played the last three with him and he was pretty good at golf too.

Jamie Clarke came to my till at Morrisons. Bought pizzas.
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Bruce Dyer in Lincoln.Had a brief chat with him.Got to admire how he turned his life around from one of debauchery to one of clean living and now is a pastor in a church helping others in prisons and the like stay away from crime using Jesus's message.


One life,one love .
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Clive Mendonca in Greenwich Park - I  was going for a run; was wearing a town shirt.  He was walking towards me - I just shouted "SUPER CLIVE" as a ran past him....
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Erm, I spoke to Nathan Jarman in the bogs at a service station after the Fenty on the pitch Bournemouth game.


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max wright whilst he was watching sunday league
Ricky Hatton whilst in Tenerife
Jason Gillespie and Brett Lee at the cricket
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Ricky Hatton whilst in Tenerife
Would have loved to have met him.On his day a very decent fighter but sad to read in between fights drunk to much and was one of the reason he had to retire at only 33.


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Just after Ian Turner signed for Southampton, Town played Lincoln in a Lincolnshire Cup game on a Tuesday night. he used to drink in the Queen's along with Mike Czuczman, my local. He was sat looking despondent. by himself, on the train so I sat down with him and we shared my carry out on the way to Lincoln. He told me Lawrie Mac had wanted him to play in Terry Paine's testimonial, that same night, but he didn't know the guy so didn't bother. Think he realised me might get into bother, but he made a great name for himself at the Dell, and was a really nice guy.

Played darts in the New Imperical Club, in the same team as Bobby Ross (an excellent thrower) George McLean and Sir Matt. Great days for me, because they were all boyhood heroes of mine.

Met numerous players during Sir Alan's first stint at BP because he used to send players in to sign balls for us in the old Programme shop, now the club shop. Dave Wagstaff, ex Hull pulled up there one day, and was trying to get us to bulk buy those car flags that attached to your windows at the door. Nice chap, but he went away empty handed despite us getting him to sign some old Hull programmes for us.


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Sat next to Kev Moore at school, took Tony Ford's place at Nunthorpe {he had flu and was two years younger}). Played in the same team as Paul Emson as well as Kev Moore. Played against Duncan Mackenzie with a tennis ball. Played against Terry Donvan at under 16  we lost 10-0 and he scored all 10. Played against Glen Cockerill vs Reynolds school. Dave Boylen worked for Archie Needham in the summer, yes players had summer jobs. He used to deliver our meat. Went to Blackpool when Town lost 2-1 in the first round of FA Cup. Half time got a drink and stood next to Billy Beaumont. My son was best friends with Brandon Buckley Sir Alan dropped him off once. Graham Taylor was my favourite player, always had a cheeky smile. Many years later met at Bradley sports had a chat told him about a game I remembered against Bristol Rovers. He'd scored and he remembered it as well. Really nice man.
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Your story reminded me that I met Aidan Davison at Orlando airport while he was still a town player. Both of us coming back from holiday. Nice guy, happy to have a chat and seemed like a lovely family as well.

Not as impressive as George Best though Swin!!



Probably not as drunk either mate


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Probably not as drunk either mate


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you can take the boy out of grimsby......but you can't take grimsby out of his soul, his blood, his semen!  
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Quoted from gytone
I've sold fish to Norman Hunter a few times,  also Jack Charlton once bought some fish of me. Norman Hunter said he remembered getting sent off at Blundell Park with in his words " that illegitimate Bobby Cummings " 🤣😊


I remember that incident.  Cummings steamed into him and Hunter got up and nutted him.  Not someone you should mess with.

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Not met any town players even though my mum's best mate dated Tony Ford and my second cousin lived next to Dean Crombie.

I have been shown to a seat at Sheffield United by Tony Curie, I have met Edwin Starr in his undies, had a drink with Billy Crudup and most strangely had the guitarist of the Young Rascals sipping tea in a place i used to rent.
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Sat next to Kev Moore at school, took Tony Ford's place at Nunthorpe {he had flu and was two years younger}). Played in the same team as Paul Emson as well as Kev Moore. Played against Duncan Mackenzie with a tennis ball. Played against Terry Donvan at under 16  we lost 10-0 and he scored all 10. Played against Glen Cockerill vs Reynolds school. Dave Boylen worked for Archie Needham in the summer, yes players had summer jobs. He used to deliver our meat. Went to Blackpool when Town lost 2-1 in the first round of FA Cup. Half time got a drink and stood next to Billy Beaumont. My son was best friends with Brandon Buckley Sir Alan dropped him off once. Graham Taylor was my favourite player, always had a cheeky smile. Many years later met at Bradley sports had a chat told him about a game I remembered against Bristol Rovers. He'd scored and he remembered it as well. Really nice man.



You win!!.  Reminded me though that Graham Taylor told us to eff of when we chucked stones at the Watford keeper when they were training at Wintringham School.

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I was on holiday in the mid 80.s gordon banks was doing kids football coaching where were staying ,he was really nice guy to everybody.
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Scraping the barrel for celebrities who don’t have an ongoing restraining order against me...

I flew to Zürich in Dec 2018 next to Man City’s third choice keeper Ante Muric, a day after he had saved a penalty in a League Cup match (think he was star struck, he pretended not to know me). There wasn’t much room, he could spread himself like Lurpak. Too close to pap.

I was on an EasyJet flight from Madrid to Liverpool with Pepe Reina after he had presumably been to the Real vs Barca champions league semi in 2011. Papped the back of his head and treasure that bald, blurred photo like my first born.

In non-goalkeeper spottings:

Peter Crouch in Manc Airport (in his Liverpool days) - too intrusive to pap. Long legs, long face, think Liverpool had just lost a Europa league match

Natalie Cassidy (Sonia from Eastenders) in a bar in London -
too demeaning to pap. She was with Rhona Cameron but had to “ask jeeves” who she was weeks later

Michael Aspel in Amalfi - too young to pap (me, not him)

Kelvin Fletcher (and wife) flying home on NYD the other month - too jet-lagged to pap

Gillian McKeith (You Are What You Eat) in David Bann in Edinburgh - too constipated to pap (and poop)

Jack P Shepherd (Corrie’s Baby David) - I’ve seen him in Leeds and Manchester so many times he’s starting to get nervous - unpappable under any pressure

Sophie Raworth in her Look North days in Leeds - felt wrong to pap, so I didn’t. I think I only had a Nokia 3310 anyway so I probably could have snaked her at best

Duncan Preston collecting his leaky lamb bhuna from a takeaway - too angry to pap

Chris Moyles - Tesco Express, Leeds - couldn’t get a clear shot

Lord John Tondeur - tried to pap him but got detention

Gok Wan - Leeds - papped but too blurry for commercial use.

Gareth Southgate at York station in his Middlesbrough days (pre waistcoat and England). Looked too forlorn to pap

Dean Windass - we were both too drunk to remember what was papped and what wasn’t.

Ex-Taiwanese & Man Utd starlet Yeung Li Sharpe in Headingley. He was very friendly (possibly inebriated) and, after crossing my fingers and telling him I hated Lee Dixon, he obligingly signed by laminated GTFC 02/03 fixture list. By the end of a sweaty Otley Run it had rubbed off (the signature, not Sharpie) and was lost forever; possibly a metaphor for his career.


...Barrel well and truly scraped


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Garry Birtles at my brother-in-law's sister's 50th birthday party in Nottingham.


<'(((((<

When I was a little boy
I asked my daddy what would i be
would I be United, would i be Leeds
Here's what he said to me

Oh Grimsby Grimsby
Whatever will be will be
You'll follow then faithfully
Oh Grimsby Grimsby


Tell me Mam me Mam
I dont want no tea no tea
I'm watching the Grimsby
Tell me Mam me mam
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I have a pint most weekends with Scott McGarvey in Prestwich Liberal Club.


Wearing badges is not enough in days like these!
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I have a pint most weekends with Scott McGarvey in Prestwich Liberal Club.


I'd be interested to hear his thoughts on his time at Town.
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Scott Vernon was the plumbers apprentice fitting bidet
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Scraping the barrel for celebrities who don’t have an ongoing restraining order against me...

I flew to Zürich in Dec 2018 next to Man City’s third choice keeper Ante Muric, a day after he had saved a penalty in a League Cup match (think he was star struck, he pretended not to know me). There wasn’t much room, he could spread himself like Lurpak. Too close to pap.

I was on an EasyJet flight from Madrid to Liverpool with Pepe Reina after he had presumably been to the Real vs Barca champions league semi in 2011. Papped the back of his head and treasure that bald, blurred photo like my first born.

In non-goalkeeper spottings:

Peter Crouch in Manc Airport (in his Liverpool days) - too intrusive to pap. Long legs, long face, think Liverpool had just lost a Europa league match

Natalie Cassidy (Sonia from Eastenders) in a bar in London -
too demeaning to pap. She was with Rhona Cameron but had to “ask jeeves” who she was weeks later

Michael Aspel in Amalfi - too young to pap (me, not him)

Kelvin Fletcher (and wife) flying home on NYD the other month - too jet-lagged to pap

Gillian McKeith (You Are What You Eat) in David Bann in Edinburgh - too constipated to pap (and poop)

Jack P Shepherd (Corrie’s Baby David) - I’ve seen him in Leeds and Manchester so many times he’s starting to get nervous - unpappable under any pressure

Sophie Raworth in her Look North days in Leeds - felt wrong to pap, so I didn’t. I think I only had a Nokia 3310 anyway so I probably could have snaked her at best

Duncan Preston collecting his leaky lamb bhuna from a takeaway - too angry to pap

Chris Moyles - Tesco Express, Leeds - couldn’t get a clear shot

Lord John Tondeur - tried to pap him but got detention

Gok Wan - Leeds - papped but too blurry for commercial use.

Gareth Southgate at York station in his Middlesbrough days (pre waistcoat and England). Looked too forlorn to pap

Dean Windass - we were both too drunk to remember what was papped and what wasn’t.

Ex-Taiwanese & Man Utd starlet Yeung Li Sharpe in Headingley. He was very friendly (possibly inebriated) and, after crossing my fingers and telling him I hated Lee Dixon, he obligingly signed by laminated GTFC 02/03 fixture list. By the end of a sweaty Otley Run it had rubbed off (the signature, not Sharpie) and was lost forever; possibly a metaphor for his career.


...Barrel well and truly scraped




I really haven’t got a clue if any of that is true, but either way, it was entertaining 👍
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While on holiday we had an Arsenal youth player sat one side of us who went on to play for Peterbrough.

On the other side we had a very pretty lady who was a dancer with her daughter who we saw in a TV advert when we got home.

Sorry can not remember their names but I bet they can not remember ours either .  

Also played football against Duncan McKenzie before he moved on to bigger things.


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Me and my mate once stood behind Stacy Coldicott in a taxi rank in Cleethorpes in the early hours. My mate shouted Stacy, he turned round to see who shouted, we were the only people behind him.

While in Manchester with the Mrs last January we also saw Shaun Pearson and the entire Wrexham squad in a bar having their Christmas party, she took a picture with him and got him to wave to me as I looked embarrassed on the other side of the room. My vision of footballers running amok whilst drunk was somewhat ruined as they were incredibly polite. Luke Summerfield was there also but identifying as a town fan to him probably wouldn’t have been the best idea given the abuse he got.
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Neil Webb at a filling station on the A180 . I had a quick chat and noticed he was carrying a few extra of the recommended pounds
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You win!!.  Reminded me though that Graham Taylor told us to eff of when we chucked stones at the Watford keeper when they were training at Wintringham School.


No I think "swin wins meeting George Best. In my opinion the Best there as ever been.
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  I was a teacher in Huddersfield in the '80's ,and I was out drinking with some teacher friends one night in, I think, early 1987 , when who should walk in but Mike Lyons and Phil Bonnyman! They sat in a corner minding their own business while I made the mistake of pointing them out to my friends. I would have left it there, but of course one of my buddies who had  had a pint or three had to go over to them and say, quite loudly, " Our friend's a Grimsby fan." Surprisingly, they invited me over and we chatted for 10 or 15 minutes. They had been to watch a reserve game at Leeds Road and had popped in for a pint before getting back on the motorway.
  I am well aware of Lyons' reputation amongst Town fans, but I have to say they were both very friendly and welcoming to me that night and willing to chat about the club, recent matches, and other players.I kept my opinion about Mike playing himself as a striker to myself, which is probably just as well, but I have very fond memories of that evening.
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Pre-John Player cricket in the early 60's I went to watch a match at Ross Sports ground. The match was between the Cricketing Cavaliers and a Lincolnshire side. Godfrey Evens played I was introduced to a young West Indian cricket who was proclaimed to be a future West Indian captain and great. His name Clive Lloyd.
Walking down Wembley way to the play off final against Northampton I spotted Lawie McMenemy with Dave Boylen. Imagine my surprise when they looked over and said "It's Don," and came over to speak to my father.
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This last weekend bumped elbows with Alan Shearer at his golf course in Newcastle, didn’t have the balls to ask about his scar.
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I played in the same school team as Paul Wilkinson at Toll Bar.
I marked John Robertson in the Nottingham Sunday League and was man of the match because I kept him in my pocket - he was a washed up alcoholic and about 15 years older than me! A right nasty b**tard, tried to kick lumps out of me when he realised he was being made to look a mug.
And on the other side of the coin - I played against Aden Butterworth (sp?) who used to play for Leeds when we were both students - he ran me ragged and made me look like a right clown. I got him at the right angle between the bye line and the penalty area and thought all was under control, he nutmegged me and then threw himself over my outstretched leg for a nailed on penalty.


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Graham Taylor when manager of Lincoln came over to coach my years team at Clee Grammar as a favour to Owen Roberts. It was the day after his team lost to Boston United in the F. A. cup so he could've been forgiven for backing out but he didn't. See Gary Birtles about a lot in Notts. He lives a couple of roads away from my girlfriend. He loved his time at Town.
Met Kevin Keegan in a service station on the M62 when he was at Liverpool. Knew Town's result that day which impressed me.


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Had the pleasure of meeting Alan "sniffer" Clarke when I worked as a fitter for ABP, around 20 years ago
What a gent, had a good conversation talking football and how it'd changed beyond belief.
Poor bloke was only there selling extractor fans and was doing okay until my mate thought to ask where the other 4 where...div got mixed up with Dave Clarke!!..
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Worked in a regional theatre ticket call centre around 15 years ago and sold panto tickets to ex Bolton, Hibs and Finland striker Mixu Paatelainen, Dev from Coronation Street rang up for any tickets we could donate to his charity and Judith Chalmers from the holiday programmes in the 80's called asking if there was any free tickets as she was Judith Chalmers.


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Didn’t exactly meet him but was in a big queue For the toilets at a service station between rustenburg and Joberg after the England v USA game at the World Cup when arsene wenger walked out of the disabled toilet.

Cheeky f8cker
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Went outside at The Tavern for a smoke - spent good 1/2 hour talking about Accapulco to Elvis Presley.
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Went outside at The Tavern for a smoke - spent good 1/2 hour talking about Accapulco to Elvis Presley.


I saw Elvis when we went to Vegas,

In fact I saw a few  Elvis's there.


                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
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Went outside at The Tavern for a smoke - spent good 1/2 hour talking about Accapulco to Elvis Presley.


Was this when he worked in Kirsty McColl’s local chippy?


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
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Only footballers I’ve met were Jones the Stick and that little fellah who moved to Australia, when we did a match all sponsorship in 2005.

Nearly bumped into Gary Lineker walking round a corner in a corridor in Great Ormond Street Hospital when I worked there in the 90s. I was surprised how small Lineker was. I was utterly star struck. Met Princess Di a few times when I was there too, but I have no idea about her ball control skillls.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
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Andy Tilson and Steve Sherwood attended two of our Schuberts FC awards night back around 89/90 , Tilson brought his Mrs along and stayed with us all night rather than just dashing in giving trophies and dashing off. Real decent guy.
Steve Sherwood didnt come across as the sharpest tool in the box , one of the lads said to him " i was watching highlights of you in Tenerife last week "  to which he said " i have never been to Tenerife" ....."no Steve, they were playing them behind the bar" ...  


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Jason Donovan opened a train door for me at Paddington Station and our current Prime Minister nearly ran over me on his bike the same day.
Ian Wright walking with his younger kids in Hyde Park.
Ryan Giggs outside Disney store in Covent Garden.
Austin Healey (rugby player) on a flight to Portugal.
Ray Parlour in Portugal.
Noddy Holder on the urine in Portugal.
Edele from Bewitched in the sea in Portugal (fit!)
Played tennis with Joe Waters.
Mark Lever in the bookies.
Leslie Crowther in Great Yarmouth.....think that’s it!
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Jason Donovan opened a train door for me at Paddington Station and our current Prime Minister nearly ran over me on his bike the same day.
Ian Wright walking with his younger kids in Hyde Park.
Ryan Giggs outside Disney store in Covent Garden.
Austin Healey (rugby player) on a flight to Portugal.
Ray Parlour in Portugal.
Noddy Holder on the urine in Portugal.
Edele from Bewitched in the sea in Portugal (fit!)
Played tennis with Joe Waters.
Mark Lever in the bookies.
Leslie Crowther in Great Yarmouth.....think that’s it!


Denim swimsuit or bikini double denim ?


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Quoted from golfer
Went outside at The Tavern for a smoke - spent good 1/2 hour talking about Accapulco to Elvis Presley.




Next night I went outside for a smoke and spent 1/2 hour singing with Des O'Connor - that's when I decided to give up smoking
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On a run around Clee one night, bumped into Matt Tees and his wife. Told him that my dad worshipped him. He and his wife were so nice. Just pleased that-that message got through before Matt was cruelly claimed by dementia.










'I walked in the dressing room. The window was open and I thought that a sea fret had got in. Then I saw smoke billowing from a pipe in the corner of the room...it was my centre-forward. He looked seven stone wet through. He went on to score thirty-odd goals that season.' Lawrie McMenemy on encountering the legend that was Matt Tees.
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Denim swimsuit or bikini double denim ?


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I've just got meeting Fenty to complete my bucket list  


When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
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I've just got meeting Fenty to complete my bucket list  

What's he like ginny?



When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
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What's he like ginny?



He's alright. See him most games as I sit near him and he often says hello and has a quick chat.
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I have only met 2 people of equal importance:

Stuart Brace was on a train from Kings Cross in the early 1970s.  The team were coming back from a game at Aldershot.  I chatted to him very briefly and got his autograph.  Too overawed to say more. We were on a school trip coming back from Wembley after a school boy international (I think).  

The second was getting sworn at during a fight by the next king.  Less dramatic than it sounds.

It was about 1976/77.  I was in the RAF at Brize Norton and helping a mate to fit some avionics equipment to a VC10. As usual, we were dressed in scruff order.  My mate flicked a car aerial in my face as he was messing about.  I then had a mock fight with him.  We did not see this land rover stop near us.  Containing a detective and Prince Charles.  

As It was late in the day some airfield control gates has shut.  Prince Charles shouted “How do you get out of this bloody place?”.    I was too shocked to be bothered so just told him where the exit gate was.No salutes or anything.  You do not wear hats on an airfield.  (Prince Charles was on some sort of training course, which was known to airmen).

My boss wanted to know what had gone on. I omitted to tell him about the fight, as seen by the Prince.

So, the the country will have a King who cannot find his way out of an airfield.
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Tony Ford was dating a family freind and I stood on his  feet in our back room when i was 5 and for some unthinkable reason kept calling him a hippy, I dont remember the incident but clearly remember the aftermath and rollocking from my parents for showing them up.
I wonder if Tony remembers that.
Oh and I met Alex Feguson at Aberdeen Airport.
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Had a urine next to Ian Holloway at South Mimms Services when he was at Palace.


Batch, Crombie, Moore K, Wiggington, Cumming, Waters, Bonnyman, Ford, Emson, Drinkell, Whymark. Love you all, You are the reason I'm on here. You've had help from Todd, Handyside, Futcher P, Groves, Mendonca, Macca etc etc etc. Up The Mariners!!!!!!!!!
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Quoted from Theimperialcoroner
Had a urine next to Ian Holloway at South Mimms Services when he was at Palace.


You must have strong bladder muscles if you can reach South Norwood from South Mimms. And a good aim.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
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Years ago while in Belize with the RAF was walking down a corridor and Paul Michael Glazer (Starsky) walked past me. I did a double take.  When I told the lads in the office they didn't believe me.  The CO confirmed that he was looking around for a set for a film he was making.
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Gordon Hobson in Majorca, when we were both on holiday with are families. All in the same hotel.

Glen Hoddle, again in a hotel when I was working in London.
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No footy ones for me but have smooched to 3 Times A Lady with Lena Zavaroni (when she had gone thin) Shared a restaurant with Timothy West and Prunella Scales in 3 different hotels in Sri Lanka, (I think they must have been starstruck following me and Wife Of around the country}, Shared a restaurant table with Chris Bonnington, sold RAC membership and arranged breakdown repair for David Gower (he had real presence about him and looked about 10 ft tall but a really funny chatty bloke). and said hello to an unkempt Tom Jones at a the same service area cafe, oh and my sister once said she slept with Tony Ford (dont know if this is really true),
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Blimey, this thread isn’t half shaking the memory banks. Met Brett lee in a nightclub in port Elizabeth in 2003 the night they had knocked us out of the World Cup (nice guy) and Alec Stewart when on holiday in Florida. Also a good bloke.
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Had a chat with Gazza at a hotel in Gateshead  a few years ago. He was attending his sisters wedding reception, also there the lovely Linda Lusardi and Lawrie McMenemy.

Was sat next to ‎Phil Lynott at a Wembley international,England v Ireland,sad to say shortly before his death.A really nice guy.

I played in a five aside tournament with Chris Woods,he was 14 at the time and even at that age he was a great keeper.

A couple of years ago I had a chat with Pádraig Amond,he was walking around Newport shopping center.
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met luke waterfall after he been sent off at mansfield fcku me i'd hate to have beef with him proper unit of a geezer he's scary lol
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Used to have a football pools collecting round many many years ago, and Alan Woodward and Owen Simpson were customers.
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Used to have a football pools collecting round many many years ago, and Alan Woodward and Owen Simpson were customers.Oh and Mike Cuzchman when he could be arsed to do it lol


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Listen to 'the voice of Blundell Park' singing and playing the drums at Muckie Muldoons fortnightly.
Sometimes he speaks to me.
P.A. announcer.
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Going down a narrow road a good few years back playing my rolling stones cassette,

A big 4x4 came the other way and pulled over to let me pass,

When I got level I said thank you and to my surprise the other driver was Bill Wyman.

I said I have got your cassette on Bill

He did not speak but gave me a nice smile.

He has a large mansion a few miles from my home.

Clever Bill bought it in the 60's for £66,000 and its worth £2-3 million now.


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I sold Andre Kanchelskis an X Box and Nick Barnby various bits on his numerous visits to the shop I ran. Barnby seemed like a really nice lad who’d always have a bit of a chat.  

Sold John Gregory loads of stuff and got chatting to him and he was a massive Springsteen fan.

Over the years running big stores I’ve met lots of local pro players in the Towns and Cities I’ve worked in, pretty much all of them where relatively polite & average.

Bumped into Phil Neville last year at Marble Arch tube station

Away from football recently met Jonathan Davis and he was a miserable sod and Mal Maninga who was bloody brilliant,  Greg Rutherford who was really friendly.

Had dinner with Richard Branson and his dad, and a group of us as part of an award I won at work and over the years a few minor celebs.


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Doesn’t really make the criteria of “who you have met” but.....

I came down to breakfast one morning at home and found 15 specimen bottles full of urine taken from the great team of the 80s, We’re talking Nigel batch, Joe waters, Dean Crombie, my hero Bobby Cummins etc
I have to point out that my dad was the club doctor at the time and was doing a annual test, still one of the greatest days of my life


Are we any closer to getting promoted since Hurst has been here? No

Has he been given time to achieve promotion by the chairman and fans? Yes

Hurst out
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Quoted from Sussexmariner
Doesn’t really make the criteria of “who you have met” but.....

I came down to breakfast one morning at home and found 15 specimen bottles full of urine taken from the great team of the 80s, We’re talking Nigel batch, Joe waters, Dean Crombie, my hero Bobby Cummins etc
I have to point out that my dad was the club doctor at the time and was doing a annual test, still one of the greatest days of my life


Go on then.......was your dad taking the urine?


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saw a thirty ish year old woman last summer lose her balance, near my house as i left to shop. helped her up.
saw her today in a wheelchair. count your blessings


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1993 got VIP tickets to a U2 concert at Roundhay Park Leeds sat next to a blonde, so pretty turns out it was Malandra Burrows, she was with Peter Levy, didn't really pay attention because I was sat behind a ginger haired scot then Leeds and Scotland captain Gordon Strachan. Muvh more interesting than the blonde then went to meet Bono and the rest. Actually they waved from their helicopter. Then spent 4 hours trying to leave the car park.
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Danny North,Nathan Jarman and Rob Atkinson in town on a night out, Ryan Bennett,Andy Taylor and various youth team members in Tesco Express on grimsby road, Bradley Allen in the Wellow watching the football,Stuart Watkiss jogging past my house.

British Bulldog and Shadow from Gladiators at the memorial hall when I was 7
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Met Bobby George in The Blaydon Races, a karaoke bar in Tenerife in the 90s.
He was with his wife and wearing very little jewellery. ( unlike his darts and tv image).
I was on holiday with a few friends and family.
After a few beers my cousin, who had been glancing over at Bobby, strolled over and said " I know you, don't I"
" Well" replied Bobby in his soft modest voice " you might do"
"Thought so " said my cousin. "Did you used to drink in the Imp?"
He looked a bit confused, but nevertheless stayed and had a few beers with us and was a really nice chap.


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John Stone used to come in my shop every day. Kevin Drinkell came in on a Saturday morning on his way to play for the juniors and bought 10 Benson &  Hedges. Steve Saunders lodged with me , Mark Lever lodged with my mother in law .I delivered newspapers to John McDermott and Steve ,Mark  and  Macca ate us out of biscuits !
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Just forgot Tony Macklin bought a toy for his boys and Gerry  Marsden bought half a pound of Jelly Babies.
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Tony Jacklin  predictive text grrr!!!!
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Don't know if this counts or not, but I was a mate of Frank Barton, we used to play in Baysgarth Park in Barton with a tennis ball before he became a professional footballer.
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Said hello to Andy Fordham in a pub in Nottingham. He didn't look very well.


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Roy Keane and Mark Crossley in Brown's Wine Bar in Nottingham, they were with Forest at the time, the season they were heading down out of the top flight....went over to them explained we were town fans and that we would see them next season....Keane just glared and said "you wont" .....he signed for Man Utd not long after,


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Back in the 1990's, used to live a few doors down from " Livvo ". It was on a small cul de sac so everyone sort of had to know each other. Steve was a great bloke, real down to  earth lad. His eldest son who would have been about 7yrs old at the time, used to come round our house as he was pals with my son, footy mad he was so I ended up taking him to watch his dad play. My Mrs and Livvo's Mrs, would go down Cleethorpes to play bingo ( big bingo hall near train station, bet it's flattened now?). Lovely family, shame Livvo had his back problem as when it was under control he was a great player. Then again, if it had been a problem he could have kept under control, he would no doubt still have been at Chelsea or the likes. Happy days.
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Met Ruud Van Nistelrooy in Maastrict in 1999. Had a few beers with him as he practiced his English just before he was due to sign for Man Utd. Felt his clicking knee, told him it was buggered but he claimed PSV said it would be fine.He got me and my mates tickets for PSV games. Top bloke to be fair and very grounded, head like a horse. He ended up tearing his ACL a day or two later in training. Anyway, he signed a beermat 'contract' to sign for town when he was 35. But he's 43 now the big snake.
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George Best at some memorial game for a Scunt at the Old Sow Ground in the early 80's, he was mingling in the committee room after the game... I'm not a Scunt, he seemed quite small up close!

Prince Charles on the Cotwold Canal at some visit he did there, we were a staged working practical event he went round and he said "What are you doing Groooting?" which translated from Inbred Royal to English meant "What are you doing grouting?"  He looked like his Spitting Image puppet close up, umless it was a Spitting Image puppet!
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There are a lot of famous people living in Suffolk film stars ,pop stars and tv personalities ,

Handy for London I guess , Arthur Fowler from EastEnders although only living about 5 miles from me I have never seen him.

Stupid boy Pike from Dads Army I have seen in Bury St Edmunds,

Too numerous to mention and I am terrible with names only remember their characters,

Anyway about 30 years ago we was at a village fete and the little one from hello hello was the star opening the fete, We were all waiting for some parachute people to land and for 10-15 minutes she stood next to my wife and I chatting and she took a shine to our granddaughter who was about 4 at the time holding her hand and being really nice.


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Back in the 1990's, used to live a few doors down from " Livvo ". It was on a small cul de sac so everyone sort of had to know each other. Steve was a great bloke, real down to  earth lad. His eldest son who would have been about 7yrs old at the time, used to come round our house as he was pals with my son, footy mad he was so I ended up taking him to watch his dad play. My Mrs and Livvo's Mrs, would go down Cleethorpes to play bingo ( big bingo hall near train station, bet it's flattened now?). Lovely family, shame Livvo had his back problem as when it was under control he was a great player. Then again, if it had been a problem he could have kept under control, he would no doubt still have been at Chelsea or the likes. Happy days.


He works for the same company as me up in Tees, not managed to meet him in person yet but he is held in very high regard by everyone in the company. I think football is a very sour point with him as he apparently doesn't like to talk about it. I'm not sure if it's anything to do with his time at town but I really hope he realises how much of a legend he is with Town fans and I always tell anyone that works with him to pass that message on to him
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I met Jenny Eisenhower.  Although not famous herself, her old man was big at war.
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Quoted from fishboyUTM
Met Ruud Van Nistelrooy in Maastrict in 1999. Had a few beers with him as he practiced his English just before he was due to sign for Man Utd. Felt his clicking knee, told him it was buggered but he claimed PSV said it would be fine.He got me and my mates tickets for PSV games. Top bloke to be fair and very grounded, head like a horse. He ended up tearing his ACL a day or two later in training. Anyway, he signed a beermat 'contract' to sign for town when he was 35. But he's 43 now the big snake.


Like your dedication to the cause! So 8 years ago he would have been 35. We’d have beaten Barnet in having a Dutch star on the books.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
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Quoted from Mayaman
I met Jenny Eisenhower.  Although not famous herself, her old man was big at war.


You win. Unless one of the old fogies met Napoleon.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
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You win. Unless one of the old fogies met Napoleon.


I met Atilla the Hun but can not remember when.


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Back in the sixties went on school trip to watch schoolboy  international at Wembley. On the way back  was on the Kings Cross -Cleethorpes train the whole team was on it having played Orient that day.Charlie Wright helped himself to my egg sandwich.


Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day,teach a man to fish and you give him an excuse for him to escape from the wife and kids for the weekend and drink lots of beer.
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I used to play ( all above board!,) with Dave Worthingtons son Gary .......he went in to be a good player. Lived in Beacon court in Cleethorpes.
I met Harry Wainman the other day at Beacon medical and we spoke about a game I went to at Workington......they had a player called Tony Gedmentis who I’m sure a Harry saved his penalty .......
I met Stuart Brace at his “company house” in Twyning place........and also John Macey at his house......autograph hunting!!
Keith Brown used to work with me at KP in Grimsby......he scored a beauty at the pontoon end once.....if you ever see him he will tell you all about it.....
Recently met Alan Woodward at Mansfield.......still supports town......

Memories.......lol.......

Then put the news on..........
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Gary Childs, virtually every Saturday night in JD's!
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Oh, and Mike Lyons in Pier 39 who I asked to, "Get us out of this division." He promised he would. He kept his word. Just not the direction I was hoping for! 😁
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I can't say I've met him but I've spoken to God a few times on the big white telephone.
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I can't say I've met him but I've spoken to God a few times on the big white telephone.


I bet he did not talk to you.


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Quoted from grimsby pete


I bet he did not talk to you.


Oddly he never replied
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I met Arthur Scargill in Paris staying in our hotel a very nice chap.
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Quoted from Yoda
I met Arthur Scargill in Paris staying in our hotel a very nice chap.


Was he seducing a minor?
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N.B. Non-Town and not even football but I think amusing and illustrating the difficulty different generations have in explaining to one another, different experiences.

About 6-7 years ago my daughter aged about 17-18 worked in a hotel in Sheffield where people performing in said City sometimes stayed.  She was often invited to go to their concerts, sometimes she went, sometimes she didn’t.
One phone call, I asked if she’d been to any recently, she said as it happened she been invited that night to one but probably wouldn’t go because she’d never heard of the women and couldn’t remember her name.
Next call, she asked if I’d remembered she had been invited but actually did go to the concert with her friend.  They were invited back-stage afterwards where daughters friend fell off a high heel, twisted an ankle and had to go to A&E. “Dad she even broke the shoe !!!”  The woman performer organised a taxi and went with them to A&E.
At A&E, my daughter said, “...people kept coming up to the woman pestering for autographs. You know Dad she really WAS famous” l asked “Well, who was she ?” “Debbie Harry”......
.........Wish I’d met her when I was 17ish............
They exchanged a few Emails afterwards (which I wouldn’t have done)

She also got a £50-note tip for taking a pot of tea, as part of room-service, up to The Saint (unfortunately not Ian St.John but Roger Moore)

UTMM.
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Just remembered I went to Uni with Bryan Robsons daughter. She looked just like him the poor lass.
Also seen David Platt naked


Batch, Crombie, Moore K, Wiggington, Cumming, Waters, Bonnyman, Ford, Emson, Drinkell, Whymark. Love you all, You are the reason I'm on here. You've had help from Todd, Handyside, Futcher P, Groves, Mendonca, Macca etc etc etc. Up The Mariners!!!!!!!!!
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Shared a few drinks with Gary Birtles in Swindon a few years ago. Wouldnt let me or the mrs buy a drink and he said the time spent playing for time was a highlight of his career. Said the town fans were amongst the most passionate he’d seen in his career and spoke very highly of sir Alan of Buckleyshire


Rose is on fire

And your scotch eggs are fu(king vile
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Sold Seb Ring a bed. His bird was stunning, he was very shy.

Saw Michael Reddy after a game in Sainsbury’s in Welholme Road in 2005. As a young lad I was too nervous to talk to him, he noticed me and smiled and said hello, which was nice.

Met Gary Neville in Manchester outside his hotel after I was at an event there. There were a lot of people around and only I noticed him. Asked him for a picture and he agreed then ran off the second the picture was taken.

Went on a couple of nights out with Marcus Rashford’s sister. Wish I’d never. It was like she thought SHE was the professional footballer.
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Great thread

Dave Worthington sold me an Ice Cream from a van Summer 1970? Summer 1971??
Bobby Cumming, old friend of the family
John McDermott lodged with my cousin when he frist came to Grimsby, came to meet us.
Drove John  Cockerill home one night, with Roly Godfrey ( also a legend) as company
Gary Childs and Dave Gilbert loads of times on a Saturday night in Cleethorpes...good lads always had a word, win. lose or draw.
Played against / or with Andy Moore at School
Arthur Mann, gave us free tickets at Scarborough away layte 80's...top bloke
Kenny Swain rang me up one night, at the height of the Laws fiasco...another decent bloke
Kevin Kilmore and his very  fit Mrs....didnt Kilmore have the Jubilee on the Wybers at one time?

No Football

HRH Princess Anne at the Seafarers Mission in Immingham - lovely woman
Bruce Springsteen in Gothenburg and London...total gentleman
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Quoted from Mariner_501

Saw Michael Reddy after a game in Sainsbury’s in Welholme Road in 2005. As a young lad I was too nervous to talk to him, he noticed me and smiled and said hello, which was nice.



Reddy is 40 today, which makes me feel very old!


JESUS AT THE CENTRE
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Patrick Viera on a flight back from Joburg during the World Cup 2010. France had just been knocked out. Just 6 years prior he had been an invincible. After a little goading karma struck back a week later against Ze Germans. (If only we had VAR back then)

Distant relative to Pat Jennings - only gent I’ve ever seen at a bar that can pick up 4 pints across the outside rim with one hand.

Gazza in Muscat about two years ago. Absolute legend. Would have single handedly out drank and outplayed Mike Newell’s team. Some of his stories were off the richter.
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David Sullivan of West Ham and Porn fame at Newmarket races about 30 years ago when I was about 13 with my mum and dad . He had amazingly fit tall “girlfriend” who I remember staring at for too long , probably with my tongue hanging out .


Lower F5
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Just remembered...got told to F Off by Paul Heaton of Beautiful South/House Martins in a Wetherspoon's in Hull in the 90s.  


The aim of argument or discussion should not be victory but progress.

Joseph Joubert.
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David Platt told me to F Off in the Lizard Lounge in Nottingham. I wanted to drunkenly talk about how great Jack Lester would do for Forrest but he was more interested in the two beautiful girls he was sat with. Weirdo.


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I got blanked by Bernard Hill. He stopped and asked the way to Tescos, I said 'good Morning Yosser' and gave him directions and he just drove off without a thank you. Can't understand it, if it wasn't for Yosser Hughes nobody would have heard of him!


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I met Red Rum at the Rialto on Roberts Street, back in the 70s...
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Played footy at school with Glenn Cockerill.

Did some joinery and fitted a kitchen for Paul Bartlett.

Had a kick about with Kevin Keegan and an unknown Scunny player who was dating a girl in the next street to my Ma. They came down the back alley where we often played as kids.

Spent a night in a small club in Wales with most of the West Indies cricket team who were playing warm up games before the test matches. They drank loads and danced non stop. Joel Garner was huge.

Stood in a queue in a cake shop in Pickering with Leonard Parkin who was filming there.

Met Alexander Armstrong at a Lifeboat charity day in Craster, a little seaside place in Northumberland. He was born nearby apparently.

Saw Lofty from Eastenders in St Davids Cathedral.

Sat behind Steve Gibbons of Tulane fame at a Springsteen gig at the NEC.

Captain Sensible asked me to buy him a pint at the Winter Gardens when the Damned played there.

Had a chat with Lee Brilleaux of Dr Feelgood in Willys before their gig at the Gardens.

My Dad met Prince Charles when he visited Grimsby. We have a photo of them together.
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I have met Princess Anne twice and she is fantastic.
Unfortunately met Prince (semi retired) Andrew once.  That was back in the 90's and he was a total girl private then.
Two people from the same family, but absolute opposites !!!

Was part of a Guard of Honour for Princess Di.  But had my usual luck with women, she just walked straight past.  


The wife was going away for a girly weekend.
I jokingly remarked  'I don't know whether to spend it watching porn or watching football'
'you may as well spend it watching porn' she replied
That's understanding darling what makes you say that? I asked

She said 'Well you already know how to play football'  
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When I went to see Flaming Lips at Jodrell Bank I saw Caine from Emmerdale Farm, Bonehead out of Oasis with his huge family and the Mrs pointed out a scruffy looking fella with some things in a plastic ASDA bag walking about, it was Mercury Award winner Badly Drawn Boy.

Used to see Mani all the time at gigs in Manchester.

Seen Paul Heaton riding his bike a few times.


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I met Princess Daina when she visited our work. I was the last person to present one of my cases to her. She had been meeting people, shaking hands and listening to otherb officers all day before she got to me.

She was not only beautiful and charming but she listened attentively and showed both interest and understanding by asking highly relevant questions.

I told her about a Proceeds of Crime order where the convicted man had still not paid anything. She looked at a surveillance photo on the presentation board I had prepared and commented 'he wants to sell some of those 4x4s then'

A magic 10 minutes and a photo I treasure


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My wife goes up to Newcastle to meet family every year.
Four years ago she was in Waterstones book shop in the city centre with her sister when she saw Pavel Srníček signing his new book "Pavel is a Geordie".

It was quiet at the time so my wife got the chance to speak to him for a good five minutes.

My wife mentioned to him that I am an avid Grimsby supporter, he laughed and remembered the time when he played at Blundell Park and Newcastle thrashed us.

She said he was a really nice man.

Sadly we heard he had suffered a cardiac arrest only a few days later whilst out jogging and died a few days later.


When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
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Quoted from Masirah Mariner
Patrick Viera on a flight back from Joburg during the World Cup 2010. France had just been knocked out. Just 6 years prior he had been an invincible. After a little goading karma struck back a week later against Ze Germans. (If only we had VAR back then)


Don’t mention ze VAR!


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
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Saw Harry Clifton and a young lady cycling along High Cliff yesterday when I was out walking the dog.
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