Exiled in Toronto Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 Going through my parents pictures and found this of my dad (front 2nd from left). He has dementia now - and I wonder how many of the others do looking at that ball - so can’t tell me anything about it. He did at one time play for Mill Hill St Peters so I was wondering if this was them. Anybody know? I wouldn’t have fancied being up against the guy with the ball! 3 Quote
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Colt Seavers Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 I can't help with your question but I love the photograph. Would I be right in thinking it was taken around the early 1950s? I don't recognise the building behind either but if anyone else does it would probably narrow it down. Possibly the parish priest on the back left. Quote
jim mk2 Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 Great photo. Some tough looking nuts in that team - and I bet they had boots with nailed-in studs. They were lethal - one lad I played against aged 10 had borrowed his dad's boots and one of the nails sent a lovely gash down my thigh. My school teacher called it an "old-fashioned injury" . Mill Hill St Peters were hard to beat - remember a hard 0-0 draw with them around 1965. 1 Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 My dad was a very good local footballer, didn't know he played for MHSP but front row left is him or his double 1 Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 A long while ago, but much more recent than that photo, my brother captained the team with a very young Stuart Metcalfe in the side. 1 Quote
JacknOry Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 The two directly to the right of your dad (as we look), are a couple of big lads. Not so much the guy next in line, they look like they could eat him for breakfast. My speronal favourite though, the guy furthest to the right at the front. Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 Sorry but that team is St.thomas's or St.Josephs Tom Kennedy, teacher at St. Marys Colledge, 3rd from right back row. Keeper is John walsh senior I think. Cyril Holden on right bottom row Jim Dickinson on left bottom row Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 Just now, JacknOry said: The two directly to the right of your dad (as we look), are a couple of big lads. Not so much the guy next in line, they look like they could eat him for breakfast. My speronal favourite though, the guy furthest to the right at the front. That's Cyril Holden, lived around Queens Park Rd all his life Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 (edited) Does anyone else remember St. Thomas's football ground? I believe they had 7,000 on for a St.Thomas's Medal Cup Final On the corner of Eanam and Lamberth St (sp?) Edited August 27, 2019 by Preben Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 Correcting myself now, my dad didn't play for St. Thomas's The team is St.Albans and probably taken at St.Thomas's ground, sorry! Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 19 minutes ago, jim mk2 said: Great photo. Some tough looking nuts in that team - and I bet they had boots with nailed-in studs. They were lethal - one lad I played against aged 10 had borrowed his dad's boots and one of the nails sent a lovely gash down my thigh. My school teacher called it an "old-fashioned injury" . Mill Hill St Peters were hard to beat - remember a hard 0-0 draw with them around 1965. I played in those boots, wonderful for sliding down shins. We used to sharpen them, hence the ref checks the studs before a match. Not sure they do that now. Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 Just now, MCMC1875 said: Thos Ken it is - good spot! Toss Kennedy (always tossing the chalk) was the brother of the Kennedy who was sports writer in the Daily Express for years. Can't recall his first name. Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 The guy with the ball at his feet is the terrifying centre half Frank (or Fred?) Kelpin. He once chased a referee over two fields to have a word with him 7 Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 Sorry to hog this but so many memories. My dad lived until he was 90 and throughout his life I asked him why he didn't sign for Aston Villa when they wanted him after WWII, he gave me allsorts of different answers. Ultimately, when he knew I wouldn't get the chance to ask again. he said he'd just come out of the army, Birmingham was a long, long way away and he worked in engineering as a Miller (at Clayton Goodfellow, anyone remember them?) and already earned more than a footballer! How times change eh? 7 Quote
Waggy76 Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 4 minutes ago, Preben said: Toss Kennedy (always tossing the chalk) was the brother of the Kennedy who was sports writer in the Daily Express for years. Can't recall his first name. Ron Kennedy ?? Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 Just now, Waggy76 said: Ron Kennedy ?? Yes! Thanks! Quote
Gone to seed Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 Me and my two brothers all played for MHSP at some point or other, younger bro being the best footballer out of us. We were all St Mary's College boys too, although the footballing side there was destroyed by a certain priest saying there wouldn't be any team with a player sporting our surname in it (Fr. Wynne, gawd rest his hairy soul). I only played a handful of games, in the West Lancs League for MHSP - disclocated my shoulder on a slippery pitch (at Burnley UTD I think) on the day our club linesman kicked a heckling (burnley) spectator in the nuts and shouted at him "don't rub em, count em!" Them were the days 2 Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 You mght remember my elder brother Terry Dickinson? We both went to SMC. Quote
Claytons Left Boot Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 1 hour ago, Preben said: Tom Kennedy, teacher at St. Marys Colledge, 3rd from right back row. Exiled in Toronto, Arbitro and I went to SMC and Toss Kennedy was my form teacher and also taught me maths. (1969-1976) 3 Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 (edited) Just now, Claytons Left Boot said: Exiled in Toronto, Arbitro and I went to SMC and Toss Kennedy was my form teacher and also taught me maths. (1969-1976) Yep, me too. He was still throwing the chalk then too! I was there 1964 to 1970 Edited August 27, 2019 by Preben 1 Quote
47er Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 2 hours ago, JacknOry said: The two directly to the right of your dad (as we look), are a couple of big lads. Not so much the guy next in line, they look like they could eat him for breakfast. My speronal favourite though, the guy furthest to the right at the front. Dentistry has come on since then eh?!! 1 Quote
Exiled in Toronto Posted August 27, 2019 Author Posted August 27, 2019 It must be me who has dementia as my dad is second from the right. He taught at St. Augustine’s for many years, nicknamed “Shiner” due to hair loss that has carried on down the generations. Toss Kennedy, should’ve recognized him, our 3rd form form teacher. And he should’ve given me better maths marks given he played in same team as my dad. Interesting how most young blokes back then look 45 1 Quote
Exiled in Toronto Posted August 27, 2019 Author Posted August 27, 2019 3 hours ago, Preben said: A long while ago, but much more recent than that photo, my brother captained the team with a very young Stuart Metcalfe in the side. I had a summer job one year at the cotton mill near the top of Moorgate working alongside Meccy’s uncle, who told me the game he made his debut his opponent spat in his face every time they came together. 1 Quote
DeeCee Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 I worked at Stanhill Ring with an uncle of Stuart Metcalf, Reg Metcalf, always on about, our Stuart, our Stuart lol Quote
Preben Posted August 27, 2019 Posted August 27, 2019 (edited) Just now, Exiled in Toronto said: I had a summer job one year at the cotton mill near the top of Moorgate working alongside Meccy’s uncle, who told me the game he made his debut his opponent spat in his face every time they came together. I once played against a team with a few Accy Stanley players in it and they spat at us constantly. A pity we didn't have wooden studs. Thanks for the memories Edited August 27, 2019 by Preben Quote
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