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| Quote: rubber duckie "he was our binman, and Paul Bishop was our milkman.
Often wondered why I didn't have the genes to be a rugby star??'"
Stuart Spruce is our postman at the moment, used to love him as a player.
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| Quote: Irishwire "Stuart Spruce is our postman at the moment, used to love him as a player.'"
In Sankey? Whereabouts?
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| No idea for certain, sometime in the late 1970s, with Wire players like Steve Hesford, Mike Nicholas, and Saints having players such as Geoff Pimblett and George Nicholls. My dad would take me to Wire home games, then to Saints home games if Wire were playing away (lifting his "little lad" over the turnstile for free).
I also recall going to the 1978 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley, Leeds vs Saints, getting the train from Bank Quay.
I do remember going to a testimonal at Wilderspool, with Brian Bevan making an appearance, and loads of us (young lads) going on the pitch (during the game) to get his autograph.
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I came up with these players but I was struggling a bit with the forwards:
Frazer, Bevan, Challinor, Naughton, O’Grady, Edwards, Arkright, Gilfeddar. My dad took me along to Wilderspool when I was about six. I was in right in the corner when Bev scored that try against Leigh in his final match and I remember Jacky Edwards being carried off with a back injury. The mind plays tricks though and it's easy to pick players from other years. I've had a look at some of the old photos www.wire2wolves.com/teams1950.php (I had to copy and paste them to see them properly). Pity I've lost my old scrap books with the photos and match reports from the "Football Pink" and the green "Rugby Leaguer".
Happy Days!
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I came up with these players but I was struggling a bit with the forwards:
Frazer, Bevan, Challinor, Naughton, O’Grady, Edwards, Arkright, Gilfeddar. My dad took me along to Wilderspool when I was about six. I was in right in the corner when Bev scored that try against Leigh in his final match and I remember Jacky Edwards being carried off with a back injury. The mind plays tricks though and it's easy to pick players from other years. I've had a look at some of the old photos www.wire2wolves.com/teams1950.php (I had to copy and paste them to see them properly). Pity I've lost my old scrap books with the photos and match reports from the "Football Pink" and the green "Rugby Leaguer".
Happy Days!
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| Quote: WireFanatic III "In Sankey? Whereabouts?'"
On Chapelford
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| Quote: rubber duckie "74 train to Wembley, don't remember the game. Was 5 and 3/4 years old. Lol.
In fact I remember walking to a semi final...Dewsbury I think.
Was that 74?'"
It was Dewsbury I believe, it was at Central Park. You might be thinking about the Dewsbury game at Wilderspool at the end of the season where Parry Gordon scored 5 tries. Central Park was my favourite RL ground after Wilderspool, and we had a fair bit of success there in the seventies. A couple of jars in the Fox and Goose then over the road to the game, good memories.
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| Quote: Irishwire "On Chapelford'"
Might be mine then, too.
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| I don't know if it was my first memory but I remember my dad taking me to my first game. It was against Wigan and we were in the main stand. The only thing I remember is that it was a night match and someone kicking the ball into touch and it ricocheting off the stand onto the back of someone's head on the terrace below.
I'd love to know what year it was. I suspect it was later than my first ever Man Utd game, which I remember as clear as day.
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| No memory of specific games of my early years in the late 50’s with my mum, but at half time kids were allowed to sit on a wooden bench inside the perimeter wall.
Can just about remember Bev scoring in his final game right in the corner where we were stood.
Also when I was about 10 ish, getting a primrose & blue scarf for Christmas, first home game after this was against Barrow. After match walking over Wilderspool bridge, some ‘big’ Barrow kids, pinched it. I went home in tears.
Was it really that long ago?
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| Funny I was thinking last night about old memories.
One stirred last night when gargling mouthwash....
It smelt like the tunnel and sub bench at wilderspool.
And I got a bottle of ale for a stew I made.... It smelled like the many empties of bullseye brown ale left around the tables in the wooden popular stand.
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For 27 - 0 you get a trophy
For 75 - 0 you get sod all.
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| Although I'd been to Wilderspool before and had seen Wire at Wigan, my first real memory of Wire was the 59 - 60 Lancashire Cup Final Wire v Saints at Central Park.
I was in the "hen pen" and remember Saints switching Tommy Voll to the left wing to mark Brian Bevan. Bevan scored in the corner from a kick through just beating Vollenhoven to the ball and Wire won 5 - 4, which made a young Wigan Rogue very happy indeed.
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| John Bevans debut in 1973
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| My 1st Wire memory was against Leigh at Hilton Park in the 70's. I knew nothing about RL & can only describe the match as legalised thuggery. We were stood by the players tunnel & every Wire player coming off had cuts to the mouth & face, black eyes, bloody noses & loads of general bumps & bruises to the face.
I couldn't believe what I saw.
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| A freezing cold night, that I'm almost sure was Bonfire night...playing Halifax at wilderspool, we lost and I just remember John Schuster knocking over conversion after conversion. Don't know what year.
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3076_1671446335.jpg SAINTS THE ORIGINAL AND PERENNIAL CHEATS
For sale full Saints kit (circa 1989). Shirts in pristine condition, but shorts badly soiled.
For 27 - 0 you get a trophy
For 75 - 0 you get sod all.
Wigan had eight in a row
Saints have five in a row:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_3076.jpg |
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| Quote: Fatbelly "My 1st Wire memory was against Leigh at Hilton Park in the 70's. I knew nothing about RL & can only describe the match as legalised thuggery. We were stood by the players tunnel & every Wire player coming off had cuts to the mouth & face, black eyes, bloody noses & loads of general bumps & bruises to the face.
I couldn't believe what I saw.'"
And that's why you signed Murphy as coach.
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