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Post by gateman49 on Jan 27, 2023 20:18:05 GMT
I see from the club website that there was a TU presence at the unveiling of a replacement gate plaque at KGV playing fields yesterday.
The fields (and those further up the hill at Easterbrook Lane) have a place in my heart as my childhood bedroom window in Halsteads Road looked straight across the valley, over the puffing chimney of Watcombe Pottery to them. So apart from playing on Barton Downs, I spent many childhood hours playing football or a rudimentary form of cricket there.
As some of the pitches had a serious slope from side to side and from end to end football watching was always interesting there on days when TU were playing away. I can particularly recall watching Ernie Pym still plying his trade, I think for St Marychurch Spurs, well after he had retired from Plainmoor and I can also recall a grand scout jamboree when rows and rows of tents were erected across the fields. If my memory doesn't fail me it was accorded a Royal Visit and the Queen's representative arrived in a helicopter. Witnessing that was a first for me but I can't recall the year.
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Post by stefano on Jan 27, 2023 21:06:36 GMT
It certainly was Ernie Pym playing for St Marychurch Spurs Mr Gateman. Remember seeing him myself playing for the local Spurs.
I played there lots over the years including with Robbie Robbins, Ian Twitchin, and Mike Hickman (who scored 8 goals in the game but wanted them put down to somebody else as he didn't want any attention and just wanted a kick around with friends on a Sunday!) 😉⚽️
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Post by rjdgull on Jan 28, 2023 8:25:56 GMT
link - article on the unveiling with Mervyn Benny doing the honours.
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Post by hector on Feb 5, 2023 8:41:47 GMT
Those pitches were awful. I used to play for Torre Trojans at Easterfield Lane and used to hate playing against St Marychurch Devils on the King George V playing fields, not least because they had a brilliant team.
Also played there for Babbacombe Rangers and I don’t seem to be able to remember a time playing at either of those venues when it wasn’t wet, windy and cold.
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