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Post by Jon on Feb 3, 2009 23:24:51 GMT
My first visit to Plainmoor was on the 13th of March 1968....When I lived at Sharpham(near Asprington,Totnes) ....... Tim - cracking stuff. I'm partial to a bit of wine and cheese from Sharpham. Were you near where the vineyard is now? I'd recommend a tour and a "sampling" to anyone looking for a very civilised day out in South Devon.
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Post by Budleigh on Feb 4, 2009 10:22:59 GMT
As everyone here is giving their story, here's mine! I moved with the family to NZ in 1969 (mother's country) but we didn't settle and came back in March 1972. I didn't know what football was so my cousin gave me a crash course on the top teams and we settled on Man Utd being 'my team'.. (I was only nine) Dad found out that they were playing at Torquay in a friendly on the 29th July and got two tickets (40p each?) for my cousin and I and off we went determined to see George Best, Charlton, Kidd, Law etc. But mostly Alex Stepney, my hero as I'd been made goalkeeper for our Saturday kick about team. We got to the ground, bought a programme and a B&W George Best poster and then got into the pop side. I managed to sidle my way down to the front but can't really remember much of the game, just the atmosphere. Didn't even realise it was 0-0, I thought Charlton had scored... But what really disappointed, actually hurt, was that Best didn't make it and when I got home, via fish & chips in St. Marychurch, I put up his poster, threw darts at it and decided then and there that it was the 'real' United for me.. (In defence of Georgy, I believe he was on one of his walkabouts and was never down to play.. so why sell posters of him outside the ground?) Now this taking on TUFC as my team wasn't as easy as it sounds... I lived in Exmouth and was soon to go to Exeter School and our coaching was done by City players, our end of term prize giving was done by City players, our school outings often involved games at the Sid James park, including the end of season promotion game against Aldershot in '77 & the cup game against Wolves in '78 and, of course, all my friends were huge fans... But the worst thing, the very, very worst thing, was the school scarf that was compulsory to wear during the winter. It was, of course, basically a red, black and white striped City scarf... I once tried wearing a blue & yellow one to school and ended up in detention for breaking rules... Then as luck would have just after the Wolves game the family moved back to our home town of Teignmouth and I was able to continue my fandom with like minded souls (well, Tanner from the third form at Teignmouth Grammar who still comes along to games with me now and then) and my next game was the Argyle league cup match in August '78. I was still in touch with my Exeter school mates and I was determined that I'd see United gain promotion so I could stick it back at them after all the ribbing I'd got after their's. (By the time we did get up I couldn't remember who those school mates were!) So here we are all those years later and I still get that thrill every time I walk up to the ground. I've attached parts of that programme from the Man Utd game out of interest. To close the story, and as some of you may've read on another thread, I spent a wonderful few hours last year, late at night, in a hotel bar, chatting away to Alex Stepney about football and life.
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Post by midlandstufc on Feb 4, 2009 18:25:53 GMT
You get a vote for best poster off me for that Mr Budleigh.
I see the ref was Les Shapter. That can't be right, he must have started young. I went to primary with his daughter and, later, my Dad lived next door to him in Shiphay. Still, he was a copper, so I kept away from him...
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Post by timbo on Feb 4, 2009 18:27:22 GMT
Thanks for putting up another great program timbo, can I just please remind you to make the images 800x600, I have redone them for you. Dave ps I have changed your avatar settings on the forum so it displays a bit bigger for you. Thanks very much indeed Dave. Regards Tim
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Post by Budleigh on Feb 4, 2009 18:32:32 GMT
Lester Shapter must've been young but it was him... He was put onto the International football referees list in 1974 so assume this game was at the very beginning of his career that I believe continued until 1992.
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Post by Dave on Feb 4, 2009 18:37:08 GMT
Thanks for putting up another great program timbo, can I just please remind you to make the images 800x600, I have redone them for you. Dave ps I have changed your avatar settings on the forum so it displays a bit bigger for you. Thanks very much indeed Dave. Regards Tim Thats what I'm here for Timbo ;D maybe if you used photo bucket things would be better for you, it lets you set the upload size so matter how big any image is, it will only upload at the size you set it at. I just select the size as 800x600, then in the post window I click the image tags and in the middle of the tags I put the one marked as direct link under the uploaded picture on photo bucket and then it will always be the correct size for the forum. Dave
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Post by David Graham's Eighth Pint on Feb 4, 2009 20:06:48 GMT
Some very interesting stories in here chaps.
A Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United fan as a boy, I was taken by my elder brothers to my first ever Torquay United game away at Exeter City on Boxing Day 1994.
I still follow Manchester United and, to a lesser extent, Spurs.
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Post by timbo on Feb 4, 2009 20:16:03 GMT
My first visit to Plainmoor was on the 13th of March 1968....When I lived at Sharpham(near Asprington,Totnes) ....... Tim - cracking stuff. I'm partial to a bit of wine and cheese from Sharpham. Were you near where the vineyard is now? I'd recommend a tour and a "sampling" to anyone looking for a very civilised day out in South Devon. Yes,I lived in number 2 bungalow which is near the road in to Sharpham where it splits in to three.Also lived in the Coach House. This was quite a few years before the vineyard was there,left in1972. Still go there occasionally and meet up with some old friends,love going there,brings back many good memories. Next time you visit,look out for `The Famous Footprints`in the concrete outside the coach house.They are mine,my brothers,my sisters and the three Bromley girls who lived in number 1 bungalow.
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