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« on: Wed 19 Apr 2023 11:30 »
Lancashire Telegraph
4th June 1998
Sporting Jim dies
Sporting gentleman Jim Warburton has died, aged 70, after a long illness.
Tyldesley born Jim was a Sale Lane United footballer in the 1940s and 50s before injury forced him to quit playing.
He started refereeing with the Leigh and District Association Football Referees Society and progressed through the Leigh and District S.S. League (now the Leigh Amateur League) through the Bolton Combination and Lancashire Combination to the Football League.
He officiated at many F.A. Cup and county matches and was an international linesman. But he never forgot his roots and when not involved at the highest level could be seen refereeing local league games. When he hung up his whistle his experience became invaluable as a referee assessor and he was always willing to offer advice to those starting out in the game.
His service earned him the Referees Association meritorious service award and the Lancashire F.A. order of merit. He was a life member of the Leigh Referees Society and Leigh Amateur League, having also served as League secretary.
A founder member of Atherton Sports Council Jim's interests covered a variety of sports.
Roy Birchall, president of Leigh and District Association Football Referees Society, paid tribute:"The district has lost one of its sporting gentleman and I a sporting colleague and friend. Long may his memory live on."
Grandfather Jim leaves a wife, Jean, and a daughter, Margaret. The funeral took place on Friday at Overdale.
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« on: Tue 18 Apr 2023 12:42 »
One of the more elusive referees
Went to Chiswick County School, as did Dennis Brady & Reg Paine
Officiating as of Staines from 1958 in Surrey/Middlesex area
F.L. line 65-6 & 66-7
F.L. Ref 67-8 & 68-9
Possibly worked for Rio Tinto Zinc
Back as referee with Surrey/Middlesex 71-75
But where and when was he born?
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« on: Mon 17 Apr 2023 14:14 »
Middlesbrough v Cardiff was Wed 27th (not Mon 25th) but ref?
Liverpool v Sheffield W ref - "Dick" Hartley (Burnley)
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« on: Mon 17 Apr 2023 11:27 »
After a fortnight of "digging" 366 of the 390 F.L. officials for 1965-66 first names found
Leaving these 24 (arranged in county alpha order)
275 Lewis D J March CAM 166 Carter J Ilford ESS 172 Clark F Cranham, Upminster ESS 198 Evans R E Upminster ESS 185 Davies J R Cockett, Swansea GLA 230 Harvey E Mill Green, Warboys HNT 356 Stewart A J East Barnet HRT 273 Leech R Moston, Manchester LAN 346 Shorrock J Witton, Blackburn LAN 387 Wilson H Higher Walton, Preston LAN 202 Findlay A (Sgt) Millbank, London SW1 MID 206 Franklin K D Kenton, Harrow MID 256 Jenkins T Newport MON 277 Long R A Northampton NHA 220 Griffiths J Witney, Oxford OXF 257 Johnson A Warley, Smethwick STA 306 Morris G H Whiteheath, Blackheath STA 131 Ball D G Tolworth, Surbiton SUR 337 Reid J Morden SUR 365 Thomas D J Olton, Solihull WAR 125 Alderson J E Horbury, Wakefield YOR 250 Hutchinson B Leeds YOR 289 Matthews M Sheffield YOR 314 Newton R Scawthorpe, Doncaster YOR
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« on: Sun 16 Apr 2023 11:36 »
23 Aug 52 Tottenham - Abbott was a "3"
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« on: Sun 16 Apr 2023 11:34 »
Changes to previous season
PROMOTED FROM SUPPLEMENTARY REFEREE TO FULL REFEREE (4) 1 Cowen Frank Manchester LAN 1 Mackay Leslie "Les" Alfred Murdoch Fulham MID 1 Overton Frank "Les" Leslie Derby DBY 1 Power Patrick "Paddy" Francis York YOR PROMOTED FROM LINESMAN TO SUPPLEMENTARY REFEREE (11) 2 Burfield Leslie Richard Henry Ilminster SOM 2 Clements William "Bill" West Bromwich STA 2 Davis Harry (sic) Bradford YOR 2 Gaiger William "Bill" J Wilmslow CHE 2 Heselton William "Bill" Hartlepool DHM 2 Pollard John "Jack" C Thornton Heath SUR 2 Ratcliffe William Leek STA 2 Read Frederick "Fred" Walsall STA 2 Smith Robert "Bob" & "Reg" Edward Newport MON 2 Wilkinson Arthur Bradford YOR 2 Wood Walter Nottingham NOT PROMOTED TO LINESMAN AND WOULD LATER BECOME A FOOTBALL LEAGUE REFEREE (13) 3 Barker Stanley William Hatfield HRT 3 Cooke John "Jack" E Cambridge CAM 3 Cooper Thomas "Tom" Herbert Bolton LAN 3 Gardner Joseph "Joe" Frederick Kidderminster WOR 3 Horner Harold Kenilworth WAR 3 Hunt James "Jim" W Matlock DBY 3 Husband Harold "Jack" John Osborne (add) Wandsworth SUR 3 Jennings Eric Thomas Stourbridge WOR 3 Mitchell John "Jack" Prescot LAN 3 Parkinson Jack (sic) missed 50-51 & 51-52 Blackburn LAN 3 Stokes Kenneth "Ken" Newark NOT 3 Stringer Fred (sic) Vaughan Nantwich CHE 3 Tuck Kenneth "Ken" Raymond missed 46-47 to 51-52 Chesterfield DBY RETURNED AS A LINESMAN HAVING MISSED THE PREVIOUS SEASON(S) (5) 3 Hall W A missed 46-47 to 51-52 Uxbridge MID 3 Hesketh Kenneth C missed 51-52 Manchester LAN 3 Pounder T Sergeant missed 50-51 & 51-52 St. John's Wood MID 3 Price John "Jack" Ernest missed 47-48 to 51-52 Birmingham WAR 3 Southgate Ralph George missed 51-52 Colchester ESS PROMOTED TO LINESMAN (41) 3 Altoft Kenneth Wilfred Doncaster YOR 3 Atkinson C Barnsley YOR 3 Babington Eric George Birmingham WAR 3 Birkinshaw Roy Rotherham YOR 3 Briggs Wilfred "Wilf" Nottingham NOT 3 Calthorpe Allen (sic) Douglas Colchester ESS 3 Clarke Leslie Northwich CHE 3 Coleman John Bernard Ipswich SFK 3 Cornwell Jack (sic) Blackpool LAN 3 Daniels John Leslie Wolverhampton STA 3 Dant Stephen Jack (sic) Cambridge CAM 3 Dix Henry Walter Staines MID 3 Dodds James Naismith (sic) Kendal WES 3 Durham A Hull YOR 3 English Charles Noel Chelmsford ESS 3 Entwistle J Burnley LAN 3 Fisher John Hinckley LEI 3 Freeman Henry Preston LAN 3 Godbehere Alfred Shadrack (sic) Sheffield YOR 3 Goddard Thomas Henry Lincoln LIN 3 Greaves Charles Cleminson (sic) Lancaster LAN 3 Green Frederick "Fred" Northwich CHE 3 Haynes Denis (sic) Lionel Aylesbury BUC 3 Hewinson Trevor Frederick Portsmouth HAM 3 Humphreys John Barrow LAN 3 Jacks Charles Albert Birmingham WAR 3 Jeffs E St. Helens LAN 3 Kinnear Samuel John Stourbridge WOR 3 Lindsay J Cheadle CHE 3 Lowe J Sale CHE 3 Newport John Albert Halstead ESS 3 Nottingham Edwin Thompson (sic) Huddersfield YOR 3 Rawlins Donald Frank Herne Bay KEN 3 Ross Charles L Bradford YOR 3 Slater H Birmingham WAR 3 Swinton Gordon Dunlop (sic) Stafford STA 3 Thomas Arthur Stanley Colchester ESS 3 Wain Frank Bakewell DBY 3 Ward Frederick Reginald Chester CHE 3 Ward G W Selby YOR 3 Ward H O Romford ESS
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« on: Sun 16 Apr 2023 11:27 »
23 Aug 52 Bolton - Jack Flanagan (Sheffield) Stoke - Tom Glendenning (Sunderland)
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« on: Thu 13 Apr 2023 21:01 »
Burnley Express
John McNabb: October 12th 1924 - August 22nd 2018
Born in Burnley John McNabb attended St. Mary's Roman Catholic School, leaving at the age of 14 to join the RAF "as soon as he was old enough" according to his son, John, and going on to serve in the 911 squadron as an airman first class with the Lancaster Bombers during the Second World War.
He never really spoke a lot about what went on in the war, said John (64) of his father, who died at the age of 93. Occasionally he'd tell you bits like how they'd all be at a bar, singling around a piano one night then the next night half of them weren't there. He went deaf because bombs are fairly noisy things, but when somebody mentioned to him that he could get a war pension, he was having absolutely none of it; he said he came home, a lot of them didn't.
After the war, John joined the Burnley Youth Organisation, scheduling football matches between the clubs and refereeing plenty of the games himself, which caught the eyes of the Burnley Referees Association of which he eventually became president, a position he held until his death. Bearing in mind he was quite young, he got rapidly promoted, John said of his father's refereeing career. He refereed from local league to the Lancs Amateur League, then to Lancashire Combination and the Northern Premier League. In the 1950s, he went on to the Football League and stayed until he was too old in 1971.
He got international "caps" - in 1966 he refereed East Germany v Romania and he refereed in UEFA so he got some other games in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. Even when he finished he continued refereeing for children's games as a volunteer.
Honoured for 50 years of service to refereeing, John received a medal from The F.A. in 2005, presented to him at Turf Moor by former Scotland international and Manchester United manager, Tommy Docherty.
John married Alice Patricia in 1952 with the couple having John as well as three grandchildren - Harry, Olivia, and Rory. Always one for socialising, John was a member of Belvedere & Calder Vale Sports Club from its inception as well as a member of the Knights of St. Columba - becoming a knight in 1949 - and a season ticket-holder at Turf Moor.
He would go in the Vice Presidents Lounge until his legs got so bad that he wouldn't make it up and down the stairs John said of his father's time on the Turf. He was a Burnley lad, born and bred who would come up the Kettledrum - his local since the 1960s - and sit on a bar stool and chat away to his old mates.
He did a lot, did my dad; he went out and had a good time and met a lot of people along the way, John added. He told me last year that he'd thoroughly enjoyed life, and he had.
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« on: Tue 11 Apr 2023 17:40 »
James Kenneth "Ken" Parr
23rd August 1928 - 9th January 2000
Lancashire Telegraph
1st August 1996
Fifty years in soccer
Football fanatic Ken Parr has been involved with the game for as long as he cares to remember. At the age of eight he was collecting the corner flags at Bloomfield Road and putting them in the groundsman's hut for the princely wage of one meat pie. Now, after 50 years in soccer, the Football Association has presented Ken with a medal for his service to the game. In 1946, Ken began refereeing in the Blackpool and District League at the age of just 18 and remembers with fondness the teams and players of the time.
Ken, of Kenwyn Avenue, Blackpool, said: "It was the golden age of local football. Teams like Blackpool Rangers and St Annes Athletic dominated the local leagues - they were great years." He became the youngest linesman in the Football League at the age of 27 and began senior refereeing seven seasons later in 1962, taking charge of Manchester United against Liverpool in his first season. However, in 1966 a back complaint forced him to retire early. Just four years later, he was on a new panel which assessed the performance of referees in the Football League. He was a director of Blackpool Football Club for a period in the 1970s and joined the Lancashire Football Association in 1984, where he is now the chairman of discipline.
Ken said: "It was always my ambition to referee the cup final, but unfortunately my injury forced me to retire and I never did. I've enjoyed my time in football and I'll continue at the county FA for as long as I can." President of Lancashire FA, Derek Lewin, presented Ken with the award and said he thoroughly deserved the honour. Mr Lewin added: "Ken is one of the true devotees of the game and has made an enormous contribution over the years. He knows everything there is to know about the rules of football and still makes a very important contribution."
Lancashire Telegraph
14th January 2000
Football icon dies aged 71
Ken Parr, who died on January 9 after a lengthy illness, was one of the Fylde Coast's football icons. As well as his family he will be mourned by countless sportsmen at every level of football. Among those privileged to call him a friend were Sir Stanley Matthews, the late Stan Mortenson, Jock Dodds and Tony Green, all from Ken's link with Blackpool Football Club. And enduring friendships with the likes of the late Secretary of the Football League, Alan Hardaker, former F.A. Chief Executive Graham Kelly, and former England coach Terry Venables testify to Ken Parr's lengthy involvement on football's national scene during a lifetime of service to the game he loved so much. After ten years as a successful Football League official he was forced to retire prematurely from refereeing in 1964 because of a back injury. But he continued to make major contributions to the game on the administrative side and in 1996 received the F.A. Order of Merit for fifty years service to football.
Born in Blackpool in August 1928, the first match he refereed was between Loco and Thomas Motors at Collingwood Avenue was when he was just eighteen. At the age of 26 he became the youngest Football League linesman and within three years was a fully qualified league referee. Eight years later Ken took charge of his first Division One game, Aston Villa versus Ipswich and subsequently achieved his ambition of officiating at grounds young boys dream of - Anfield, Goodison Park and Maine Road. In his career Ken enjoyed many highlights but a few always stood out for him. In 1964 he was invited to tour the West Indies with Chelsea and Wolves. But the match he regarded as the pinnacle of his career was in 1965, the year after his enforced retirement from refereeing. Ken was on the line for his friend Stanley Matthew's testimonial game. Played at Stoke City's Victoria Ground a Matthews Select XI took on a Rest of the World team which included such legends as Lev Yashin, Ferenc Puskas, and Alfredo Di Stefano.
In the late 1960's and early 1970's Ken was a Referee Assessor for The Football League and from 1973 to 1976 served as a Director of Blackpool Football Club, the only team he ever supported. In 1994 he was appointed club historian and archivist, a position for which he was eminently suited having a family link with the Tangerines which went back to 1877. Ken Parr made his mark at every level. In 1959 he helped re-form the West Lancashire League and served on its management committee for ten years. In 1984 he was elected to the Council of the Lancashire Football Association.
Those of us who were fortunate enough to have known him, Ken Parr was a warm-hearted, generous man. His observations, whether about a Blackpool game that had just ended, a match that had taken place thirty years earlier, or about some of the characters he had come across in his fifty year journey through football history, were always insightful and usually laced with a liberal sprinkling of the gentle humour that was never far from the surface. We shall miss him.
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« on: Mon 10 Apr 2023 22:23 »
Church Times 20th July 2018
Obituary: Canon Kenneth Harris
Canon Kenneth Harris, who died on 22nd June, aged 89, had given a lifetime of service to Chester and its surrounding villages. This was recognised by the city’s awarding him The Order of the Gates in July 2003.
Kenneth was born, a twin, to Cyril Charles Harris and Josephine Harris (nee Watton) on 18 July 1928. The boys, sadly, contracted pneumonia when they were about six months old, and the elder twin, Dennis, died. Kenneth had an elder brother, Cyril (1926), and was later joined by Brian, in 1933, and Margaret, in 1939.
The illness continued to trouble Kenneth well into his teenage years. His schooling at both Victoria Road and Love Street Schools was frequently interrupted by bouts of serious illness. His apprenticeship at the Chester company of Brookhurst Switchgear had to be abandoned, and his doctor declared that he must seek employment in less confined conditions.
In 1944, however, he began a second apprenticeship at the Hydraulic Engineering Company (H. E. Co.), where his father was the chief draughtsman and where his grandfather, Charles Alfred Harris, had begun the family’s connection with the company, and the City of Chester, on taking up an appointment as Outside Erector at H. E. Co. in 1901. Kenneth settled well into work at H. E. Co. and, apart from a brief spell at John Summers’ Steel Works, spent 40 years of his working life there, ending that career as the managing director of the company.
Kenneth’s connection with the Church began at a very early age at All Saints Hoole, Chester, where his father served for many years as a churchwarden and, later, a Reader. Two particular organisations claimed Kenneth’s devoted interest. The first was the children’s church, where week by week as many as 80 young people met to praise God with a simplified form of matins. When the leader left and no adult was willing to take on the responsibility, teenage Kenneth was put in charge; the group continued to flourish and was still meeting some 15 years later. The second was the 2nd Chester Boys Brigade; Kenneth was associated with this for some 34 years, the final 14 as Captain. Many men in Hoole today remember the influence that this company had on their lives and the great fulfilment it brought them; they have very fond memories of the annual camp.
Leadership of the Boys Brigade brought involvement with the Chester Youth Council and a wider sphere of youth work. In 1972, Kenneth was appointed a Justice of the Peace; for many years he served on the Juvenile Panel, and was for a time its chairman.
From early adulthood, Kenneth received a call to the ordained ministry. His lack of formal education, mainly the result of enforced absence from school owing to illness, was regarded as a severe drawback; he received much discouragement. When the North West Ordination Course of Training for the self supporting ministry was introduced, the Bishop of Chester, Gerald Ellison, recognised Kenneth’s deep spirituality, practical abilities, and leadership qualities and had no hesitation in recommending him for training.
Kenneth was ordained deacon at Michaelmas 1972 and priest the following year. As an NSM, he served curacies at the Holy Ascension, Upton, and at Eccleston and Pulford, where he was given special responsibility for Pulford. He derived great fulfilment from these appointments and his ministry was much appreciated.
In 1980, Bishop Victor Whitsey asked Kenneth to go to the parish of Hargrave as Priest in Charge, and to live in the very run-down vicarage. After discussion, he and his wife, Jean, agreed to go. They set about not only renovating the house, but also reviving the parish. Very soon, Kenneth had a sizeable congregation and an active parish with a lively social side. Bishop Whitsey appointed Kenneth as Vicar the following year, though, of course, he was still in the self supporting ministry.
In 1984, Bishop Michael Baughen asked Kenneth whether he might be interested in the post of Executive Officer of the Diocesan Board of Social Responsibility, a full time paid post. At that very time, the owners of H. E. Co. were in the process of selling the company. Although Kenneth’s position there was secure, he knew that changes were imminent; so, after discussions with Jean, he decided to accept the post, should it be offered. Kenneth held this position for some ten years, while remaining Vicar of Hargrave. This service to the diocese was recognised by Kenneth’s appointment to an honorary canonry of Chester Cathedral in 1991.
When Kenneth retired from full-time ministry in 1994, he continued to officiate with the Bishop’s permission, but it was not long before he was asked to take on further responsibility. From 1996 to 1998 he cared for the parish of Ashton Hayes and, from 1998 to 1999, for Alvanley, giving them the same dedication as he had shown in all his appointments. His commitment never faltered.
This outline of Kenneth’s working life reveals a man of great energy and capacity for hard work, but there is more. Kenneth was always a keen sportsman.
He was goalkeeper for the school team at Love Street and, for many years, kept wicket for the Boys Brigade cricket team. Later on, he took to refereeing football matches and his skill and fairness is still recognised by the ageing players whom he controlled in the local league. He did not stop at the local level, however, but went on to qualify as a football league linesman; he had a highly successful career there, too, not only in this country, but also running matches in Europe. He might well have become a football league referee, but he had begun too late: by the time he was considered, he had almost reached that profession’s retirement age.
Kenneth was a dedicated family man. He and Jean were a loving couple and their family testifies to their devotion. Jean worked actively wherever Kenneth served, and she took a full share in parish life.
Kenneth will be very much missed by his large family; his children, Dennis, Anne, and Jacqueline, with their spouses, and his many grandchildren. They will all miss the towering presence of this loving and inspiring patriarch.
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« on: Tue 04 Apr 2023 18:44 »
Continuing the decade by decade research
There were 390 officials listed for 1965-66 81 referees and 74 linesmen who later became F.L. referees have already researched
That leaves 235 "new" names
23 NOT FOUND
Arranged in alpha order by county
275 Lewis D J March CAM 166 Carter J Ilford ESS 172 Clark F Cranham, Upminster ESS 198 Evans R E Upminster ESS 185 Davies J R Cockett, Swansea GLA 230 Harvey E Mill Green, Warboys HNT 356 Stewart A J East Barnet HRT 273 Leech R Moston, Manchester LAN 346 Shorrock J Witton, Blackburn LAN 387 Wilson H Higher Walton, Preston LAN 202 Findlay A (Sgt) Millbank, London SW1 MID 206 Franklin K D Kenton, Harrow MID 256 Jenkins T Newport MON 277 Long R A Northampton NHA 220 Griffiths J Witney, Oxford OXF 257 Johnson A Warley, Smethwick STA 306 Morris G H Whiteheath, Blackheath STA 131 Ball D G Tolworth, Surbiton SUR 337 Reid J Morden SUR 365 Thomas D J Olton, Solihull WAR 125 Alderson J E Horbury, Wakefield YOR 289 Matthews M Sheffield YOR 314 Newton R Scawthorpe, Doncaster YOR
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« on: Mon 03 Apr 2023 20:22 »
Post 1 updated with all first names found
7 are missing first names and 16 others require years (or more detail) of birth
97 Hughes Edward O "Eddie" Worle, Weston super Mare SOM b ca 1933 (Overseas ?) 100 McDonald Angus Great Barr, Birmingham WAR b ca 1933 (Scotland) 113 Ashmore Brian Leeds YOR 115 Atkins Thomas "Tom" Exeter DEV 121 Ball John Braunstone, Leicester LEI F.L. Ref 1984-85 127 Barnes A S Palmers Green, London N13 MID 214 Gardiner R G Folly Hill, Farnham SUR 219 Gregory Colin A St. John's, Woking SUR 223 Hall H R Great Barr, Birmingham WAR 238 Holland Michael J "Mike" Langley Vale, Epsom SUR 243 Hughes D R Eastbourne SSX b ca 1933 244 Hughes F East Grinstead SSX b ca 1934 256 Jenkins J D Ickenham MID 260 Jones Gerald "Gerry" Woodchurch, Wirral CHE 284 Marshall George Folkestone KEN b ca 1945 299 Owen (born as ?) Derek Bebington, Wirral CHE b ca 1937 (Bangor, Wales) 318 Rhodes Alan Bentley, Walsall STA 346 Smith Malcolm J Coalville LEI 355 Tainton Raymond John Oldfield Park, Bath SOM b ca 1936 (Overseas ?) 371 Waterman D R Weybridge SUR 374 Webb Derek A Northenden, Manchester LAN F.L. Ref 1978-79 382 Woodward Derek Welland, Malvern WOR 384 Wrennall Peter Colin Burnham, Slough BER
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« on: Thu 30 Mar 2023 17:06 »
Can anyone extract the full Scottish list for Saturday to see what else they might have come up with?
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« on: Mon 27 Mar 2023 15:57 »
Not using anyone twice
Drysdale Darren (Sgt, R.A.F.) (son of Jim, husband of Wendy) Laver Andrew Allen Maskell Garry Martin (ex Greenwich, Kent) Speedie Benjamin John "Ben" (F.L. = Ormskirk) Fox Andrew Clive Hunt David Paul Hunt Jonathan Parsons Thomas Kirkup Peter James Viccars Gareth S Brooks John Edmund C Waters Adrian Samuel (ex Watford, Hertfordshire) Wade Christopher "Chris" Wade Stephen Paul "Steve" Ward Gavin Lee James Wood Timothy James "Tim" Woodward Daniel Stephen Woodward Richard "Rich" Taylor Anthony Taylor Craig (ex Wolverhampton, Staffs) Taylor Grant Fredric (sic) G Smith Josh (son of Nigel L3 Ref) (ex Bourne, Lincs) Smith Matthew Smith Robert "Rob" Smith Wade Thomas Jones Robert James "Rob" Jones Mark T Jones Matthew Salisbury Michael Edward (son of Graham) Chard Michael Paul (ex Sandown, Isle of Wight) West Richard Jason Hair Neil Andrew Brown Conor Thomas Brown Stephen David "Steve" Gray Alexander "Alex" Bell James Stephen Gooch Peter Richard Stokes Joseph Daniel "Joe" Leach Daniel Thomas Brook Carl Ian Byrne George Thomas (F.L. = Ely) (wife is Abigail "Abi") Ford Declan John Barry Gill Sukhvir Singh "Sunny" (sons of Jarnail) Gill Bhupinder Singh " Bhups" (brother of Sukhvir) Backhouse Anthony Adrian H Newhouse Paul Graham Butler Stuart Paul Hall Bradley (F.L. = York) Edwards Marc David (husband of Helen) Edwards Helen Victoria (nee Byrne) (ex Liverpool, Lancs) Husband Christopher Edward Coote David Harry Hyde Robert A "Rob" (ex Shoreditch, London E2) Joyce Ross Anthony Isherwood Christopher "Chris" Shaw Simon Kitchen Andrew Robert Cook Daniel James "Dan" Cook Daniel John (ex Braintree, Essex) Jackson Oliver Andrew "Ollie" Lee Matthew Stuart "Matt" Cann Darren John Smedley Ian Finnie William James "Will" (F.L. = Kettering) Amey Justin Robert Lewis Robert Leslie "Rob" Lewis Samuel "Sam" Marks Louis George England Darren Jon Herbert Mainwaring James Ashley Wilson James Daniel Wilson Marc Edward (F.L. = Sandy, Bedfordshire) Martin Stephen "Steve" (son of Andrew J.) George Michael John "Mike" James Alexander Philip "Alex" (ex Southampton) Lennard Harry William Hooper Simon Anthony Finch Stephen John "Steve" (Capt., Army) (F.L. = Ipswich) Woods Martin Paul Smallwood William D "Billy" Simpson Jeremy "Jez" Burt Stuart Gary Simpson Joseph Paul "Joe" (son of Paul, Manchester City) Toner Ben (sic) James Betts Lee James Smart Edward Matthew "Eddie" Rock David Kenneth Nunn Adam John Stonier Paul Yates Oliver "Ollie" Yates Paul Wild Richard James Welch Rebecca Massey-Ellis Sian Louise (nee Massey) Rashid Lisa Kay Pawson Craig Leigh Howson Akil Zemikiel (sic) Hudson Shaun Howard Paul Wayne Barnard Nicholas Raymond "Nik" Desborough Michael Brian "Mike"
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« on: Mon 13 Mar 2023 18:04 »
Willard 99-0 Bodenham 97-8 (born Brighton, but based in Cornwall from 1988) Gunn 93-4
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