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John Hellier, Most Er People Connected with West Ham and Know Me As John Hellier, and Er I’M the Club Historian, I Took Over in 1992
The Parish Centre, Cardinal Heenan Centre, 326 High Road, Ilford, IG1 1QP 0208 5533116 / [email protected] / www.hidden-histories.org.uk Archive Reference: 2016_esch_STOS_08 Interviewer Interviewee So my name is Joshua Adams and I’m recording for Eastside Community Heritage on the Stadium of Stories project. Do you maybe just want to introduce yourself for the sake of the recording? Yes, my name is Anthony John Hellier, most er people connected with West Ham and know me as John Hellier, and er I’m the club historian, I took over in 1992... er when my father died as sort of club historian, writing in the programme, I’ve been associated with my father for many years er ‘cos we had been er printing the programme for West Ham and my Father was the programme editor from about 1946 to 1983 or so… erm and he basically designed and wrote it and er got it approved by the club, so that’s our sort of er… er how I came to be er club historian. Hmm, so you’re just saying there as well about your grandparents and their link. Yeah my great Grandfather was a er er brass founder in the Thames Iron Works in the 1890s, er when Thames Iron Works football club was formed in 1895, er he was er one of the people who was on the… er initial stages of sort of a founding committee er he had played football erm around the area for a local er church side and other football teams in 1895 he was 35 years old and they and he sort of from what I understand had a type of role whereby he knew a lot of the local players in the area so when Thames Iron Works started up he -
St Albans City Yellow
THE LINE-UPS mighty,The mighty ST ALBANS CITY WEALDSTONE SLOUGH TOWN STONES YELLOW/ BLUE/YELLOW BLUE/AMBER/BLUE SKY BLUE/WHITE G Dean Snedker G Harry Isted G Jack Turner Tom Bender Michee Efete Josh Jackman 2019-20 David Longe-King William Edjenguélé George Wells Joe Howe Billy Clifford Sam Togwell David Diedhiou Connor Stevens Guy Hollis Lewis Knight Jerome Okimo © Lee Togwell Oli Sprague Michael Phillips Max Worsfold MERRY CHRISTMAS David Noble Jack Jebb Matthew Lench AND A HAPPY AND Sam Merson Ross Lafayette Ben Harris Zane Banton Ashley Charles Manny Williams SUCCESSFUL NEW Scott Shulton Dennon Lewis Warren Harris James Kaloczi Danny Green Joe Grant YEAR FROM THE Solomon Nwabuokei Connor Smith Mark Nisbet WEALDSTONE ‘FAMILY’ Taylor Miles Jacob Mendy Mendy Scott Davies Joe Ianciofano Dejon Noel-Williams Dan Roberts League sponsors Jamie Fielding Fumnaya Shomotun Ryan Bird Albert Adu Herschel Watt Simon Dunn Main club sponsor: G Alfie Bonfield Afolabi Coker Nojus Trinovas Munashe Sundire Ashley Charles Sean Fraser Joshua Oyinsan G Jonathan North G Lewis Everett Wealdstone v St Albans REFEREE Wealdstone v Slough REFEREE WEALDSTONE v Robert Massey-Ellis ASSISTANTS Callum Wallchester ASSISTANTS Kieran BaIley and Stephen Parkinson Mark Chalkley and Paul Burnham ST ALBANS CITY MATCH SPONSORS (St Albans) Tony Platt; (Slough) Recycle DNC BALL DONOR In memory of Bob Hall Vanarama National League South, Saturday 28 December 2019, 3pm NEXT HOME GAME v BATH CITY (Vanarama National League South) Saturday, January 25, kick-off 3pm WEALDSTONE v Main club YOUR GREAT DOUBLE ISSUE SLOUGH TOWN sponsor: OFFICIAL AWARD-WINNING Vanarama National League South, MATCHDAY PROGRAMME £3 Wednesday 1 January 2020, 1pm WEALDSTONE v St.ALBANS CITY & SLOUGH TOWN BY MARK HYDE HAPPY NEW YEAR elcome to Grosvenor Vale for of us being top of one or both of our important the league at festive fixtures. -
Two Day Autograph Auction Day 1 Saturday 02 November 2013 11:00
Two Day Autograph Auction Day 1 Saturday 02 November 2013 11:00 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) Office address Foxhall Business Centre Foxhall Road NG7 6LH International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Two Day Autograph Auction Day 1 ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 tennis players of the 1970s TENNIS: An excellent collection including each Wimbledon Men's of 31 signed postcard Singles Champion of the decade. photographs by various tennis VG to EX All of the signatures players of the 1970s including were obtained in person by the Billie Jean King (Wimbledon vendor's brother who regularly Champion 1966, 1967, 1968, attended the Wimbledon 1972, 1973 & 1975), Ann Jones Championships during the 1970s. (Wimbledon Champion 1969), Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Evonne Goolagong (Wimbledon Champion 1971 & 1980), Chris Evert (Wimbledon Champion Lot: 2 1974, 1976 & 1981), Virginia TILDEN WILLIAM: (1893-1953) Wade (Wimbledon Champion American Tennis Player, 1977), John Newcombe Wimbledon Champion 1920, (Wimbledon Champion 1967, 1921 & 1930. A.L.S., Bill, one 1970 & 1971), Stan Smith page, slim 4to, Memphis, (Wimbledon Champion 1972), Tennessee, n.d. (11th June Jan Kodes (Wimbledon 1948?), to his protégé Arthur Champion 1973), Jimmy Connors Anderson ('Dearest Stinky'), on (Wimbledon Champion 1974 & the attractive printed stationery of 1982), Arthur Ashe (Wimbledon the Hotel Peabody. Tilden sends Champion 1975), Bjorn Borg his friend a cheque (no longer (Wimbledon Champion 1976, present) 'to cover your 1977, 1978, 1979 & 1980), reservation & ticket to Boston Francoise Durr (Wimbledon from Chicago' and provides Finalist 1965, 1968, 1970, 1972, details of the hotel and where to 1973 & 1975), Olga Morozova meet in Boston, concluding (Wimbledon Finalist 1974), 'Crazy to see you'. -
Football Photos FPM01
April 2015 Issue 1 Football Photos FPM01 FPG028 £30 GEORGE GRAHAM 10X8" ARSENAL FPK018 £35 HOWARD KENDALL 6½x8½” EVERTON FPH034 £35 EMLYN HUGHES 6½x8½" LIVERPOOL FPH033 £25 FPA019 £25 GERARD HOULLIER 8x12" LIVERPOOL RON ATKINSON 12X8" MAN UTD FPF021 £60 FPC043 £60 ALEX FERGUSON BRIAN CLOUGH 8X12" MAN UTD SIGNED 6½ x 8½” Why not sign up to our regular Sports themed emails? www.buckinghamcovers.com/family Warren House, Shearway Road, Folkestone, Kent CT19 4BF FPM01 Tel 01303 278137 Fax 01303 279429 Email [email protected] Manchester United FPB002 £50 DAVID BECKHAM FPB036 NICKY BUTT 6X8” .....................................£15 8X12” MAGAZINE FPD019 ALEX DAWSON 10X8” ...............................£15 POSTER FPF009 RIO FERDINAND 5X7” MOUNTED ...............£20 FPG017A £20 HARRY GREGG 8X11” MAGAZINE PAGE FPC032 £25 JACK CROMPTON 12X8 FPF020 £25 ALEX FERGUSON & FPS003 £20 PETER SCHMEICHEL ALEX STEPNEY 8X10” 8X12” FPT012A £15 FPM003 £15 MICKY THOMAS LOU MACARI 8X10” MAN UTD 8X10” OR 8X12” FPJ001 JOEY JONES (LIVERPOOL) & JIMMY GREENHOFF (MAN UNITED) 8X12” .....£20 FPM002 GORDON MCQUEEN 10X8” MAN UTD ..£20 FPD009 £25 FPO005 JOHN O’SHEA 8X10” MAGAZINE PAGE ...£5 TOMMY DOCHERTY FPV007A RUUD VAN NISTELROOY 8X12” 8X10” MAN UNITED PSV EINDHOVEN ..............................£25 West Ham FPB038A TREVOR BROOKING 12X8 WEST HAM . £20 FPM042A ALVIN MARTIN 8X10” WEST HAM ...... £10 FPC033 ALAN CURBISHLEY 8X10 WEST HAM ... £10 FPN014A MARK NOBLE 8X12” WEST HAM ......... £15 FPD003 JULIAN DICKS 8X10” WEST HAM ........ £15 FPP006 GEOFF PIKE 8X10” WEST HAM ........... £10 FPD012 GUY DEMEL 8X12” WEST HAM UTD..... £15 FPP009 GEORGE PARRIS 8X10” WEST HAM .. £7.50 FPD015 MOHAMMED DIAME 8X12” WEST HAM £10 FPP012 PHIL PARKES 8X10” WEST HAM ........ -
MY BOOKY WOOK a Memoir of Sex, Drugs, and Stand-Up Russell Brand
MY BOOKY WOOK A Memoir of Sex, Drugs, and Stand-Up Russell Brand For my mum, the most important woman in my life, this book is dedicated to you. Now for God’s sake don’t read it. “The line between good and evil runs not through states, nor between classes, nor between po liti cal parties either, but through every human heart” Alexander Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago “Mary: Tell me, Edmund: Do you have someone special in your life? Edmund: Well, yes, as a matter of fact, I do. Mary: Who? Edmund: Me. Mary: No, I mean someone you love, cherish and want to keep safe from all the horror and the hurt. Edmund: Erm . Still me, really” Richard Curtis and Ben Elton, Blackadder Goes Forth Contents iii Part I 1 April Fool 3 2 Umbilical Noose 16 3 Shame Innit? 27 4 Fledgling Hospice 38 5 “Diddle- Di- Diddle- Di” 50 6 How Christmas Should Feel 57 7 One McAvennie 65 8 I’ve Got a Bone to Pick with You 72 9 Teacher’s Whiskey 8186 94 10 “Boobaloo” 11 Say Hello to the Bad Guy Part II 12 The Eternal Dilemma 105111 13 Body Mist Photographic Insert I 14 Ying Yang 122 131 138146 15 Click, Clack, Click, Clack 16 “Wop Out a Bit of Acting” 17 Th e Stranger v Author’s Note Epigraph vii Contents 18 Is This a Cash Card I See before Me? 159 19 “Do You Want a Drama?” 166 Part III 20 Dagenham Is Not Damascus 179 21 Don’t Die of Ignorance 189 22 Firing Minors 201 Photographic Insert II 23 Down Among the Have-Nots 216 24 First-Class Twit 224 25 Let’s Not Tell Our Mums 239 26 You’re a Diamond 261 27 Call Me Ishmael. -
WEALDSTONE Vmaidenhead UNITED
The THE LINE-UPS mighty, mighty WEALDSTONE MAIDENHEAD ROYAL BLUE/AMBER WHITE & BLACK STRIPES STONES G Aston Oxborough 1 Chris Dunn Nick Arnold 2 Remy Clerima Michee Efete 3 Rene Steer 2019-20 Billy Clifford 4 Joe Ellul Connor Stevens 5 Aron Davies Jerome Okimo © 6 Freddie Grant Michael Phillips 7 Shamir Fenelon Connor Smith 8 James Comley Ross Lafayette 9 Jake Cassidy Danny Green 10 Josh Kelly Dennon Lewis 11 Bernard Mensah Ashley Charles 12 Bradley Keetch Jake Sheppard 14 Danny Whitehall Jacob Mendy Mendy 15 Seth Twumasi Herschel Watt 16 Ryheem Sheckleford OFFICIAL Afolabi Coker 17 Henry Landers PROGRAMME £3 Matty Saunders 18 James Akintunde Main club sponsor: G Joe Ringer 19 Ryan Upward 21 Taye Ashby-Hammond 24 Alan Massey 28 Josh Smile REFEREE TBA League sponsors ASSISTANTS TBA MATCHBALL DONORS Roger Slater and Alan Hill NEXT HOME GAME v TONBRIDGE ANGELS (Vanarama National Stones’ Billy Clifford fires in a League South) Saturday October 26, KO 3pm shot at Maidenhead on Saturday - only for home stopper Chris Dunn to turn the ball over the crossbar as the Main club sponsor: game finished 1-1 PICTURE: Montimagemedia @wealdstonefc WEALDSTONE v MAIDENHEAD UNITED @wealdstonefootballclub Emirates FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round replay Tuesday October 22 2019, a7.45pm WEALDSTONE v MAIDENHEAD UNITED BY MARK HYDE [email protected] TWITTER - @WealdstoneProg - TWITTER [email protected] MORE CUP FEVER.... elcome to Grosvenor available to suit all pockets, as Vale tonight for even well as our ever popular Kit more good old FA Cup Sponsorship that allows you to Wfloodlit action. show your support for your We extend a very warm favourite player. -
Wealdstone FC WFC WEBSITE: Club Caterer Content Videographer Web Site Manager Geoff Smith&Danfinill Club Photographers Chris Humphries Asst
WEALDSTONE FOOTBALL CLUB SEASON 2018/2019 GROSVENOR VALE, RUISLIP, MIDDLESEX HA4 6JQ • 01895 637487 • [email protected] • WWW.WEALDSTONE-FC.COM • COMPANY NO. 3953962 PERSONNEL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME MAJOR HONOURS SINCE 1950 Programme Editor Mark Hyde Chairman Peter Marsden Production Martin Read, Tim Parks LEAGUE TITLES Vice Chairman Rory Fitzgerald Printing People for Print Ltd. 1951 / 1952 Athenian League Directors Dominic Whyley, www.peopleforprint.co.uk 1973 / 1974 Southern League Division One South Nick Symmons, Mark Randall, [email protected] 1981 / 1982 Southern League Southern Division Jon Pettifer, David Hawkins 1981 / 1982 Southern League Championship Associate Directors Paul Rumens, Paul MATCH DAY OPERATIONS 1984 / 1985 National League Premier (Gola League) Fruin, Peter Worby Manager Steve Marshall 1996 / 1997 Isthmian League Division Three President Paul Rumens Safety Officer Victor Klarfeld 2013 / 2014 Isthmian League Premier Division Match Day Staff Paul Bowley, Tony SECRETARIES Waller, Russell Greenberg, Adam NATIONAL CUPS Club Secretary Paul Fruin Clancey, Matthew Impey, 1965 / 1966 FA Amateur Cup (07790 038095) John Cahillane 1984 / 1985 FA Trophy Asst. Club Secretary Alyson Angelides Boardroom Alison Moran, Company Secretary Andrew Lane Lori Gale-Rumens, Paul Kelly LEAGUE CUPS COMMERCIAL & MARKETING 1981 / 1982 Southern League Cup CLUB PERSONNEL Commercial Manager Andy Lavin Life Vice-President Alan Couch Graphic Design Steve Foster MIDDLESEX COUNTY CUPS Treasurer Barry Benveniste IT Consultant Neil Rands 1958 / 1959 Senior Cup Press Officer Reporting & Social Media 1962 / 1963 Senior Cup PA Announcer Ashley Holding 1964 / 1965 Senior Cup Club Historian Peter Worby LIAISON OFFICERS 1967 / 1968 Senior Cup www.wealdstone-fc.com Kit Manager Tony Waugh WFCSC / Social Club Markie Barton 1984 / 1985 Senior Cup Asst. -
SLOUGH TOWN WEALDSTONE V SLOUGH TOWN
SLOUGH TOWN WEALDSTONE v SLOUGH TOWN became Slough United. During the first post a little to finish fifth. At the end of that war years the club became the first English campaign Kemp left to take over at Crystal club to play a friendly match against European Palace. At the end of the following season opposition when Hilversum HVV t’Gooi came Slough Town were relegated. Slough’s return to the Centre Stadium in 1945, a game that the Isthmian (Diadora) League saw their was shown at cinemas all over the land. immediate return to the Conference as Slough led a move to create the Corinthian runners up. At the end of 1997-98 the Rebels he management partnership of Neil time. Slough were named as the Slows, before League and because of this became known were semi-finalists in the FA Trophy for the Baker and Jon Underwood have now re-naming as Slough Rangers under the same as the ‘Rebels’. Slough adopted the present second time losing 2-1 on aggregate to completed five seasons with the club leadership of Mr Sargeant the Club Secretary style of Slough Town during 1947/48 returning Southport. Finishing in eighth place after Tand prepare for the first season in the in 1876. In 1883 the club merged with the to the Dolphin, after the ‘Slough Centre’ and completing the double over Kidderminster www.wfcmegastore.co.uk Vanarama National League South. In their Slough Cricket Club and playing as Slough ‘Slough’ went their separate ways over a Harriers, the consortium decided that they first term back in 2014, Slough Town won Athletic. -
Carpenters Estate in and Costing Around £700 Million
FREE Issue 7 | July 2021 @newhamvoices /NewhamVoices @newhamvoices www.newhamvoices.co.uk Lockdown hobby Solidarity fund Cheers! After serves up a for neighbours 18 months The Centre sizzling success Page 5 helping neighbours Page 4 Boleyn is back pages This will be put to an historic community vote a sustainable, state of the art living space. NEWS FOCUS expected to take place in September. Around a But it is a complex situation and many ques- maximum of 800 voters will decide on a project tions remain. The Dovetail centre will host a A handful of people living in a doomed tower that aims to provide 2,500 new homes by 2035 monthly surgery for residents starting in July block overlooking Carpenters Estate in and costing around £700 million. on the second Saturday of each month. Stratford are among those who face an uncer- The council’s wholly-owned delivery com- Newham Voices plans to follow the latest devel- tain future as Newham Council prepares to pany, Populo, is pulling out all the stops to opments closely. In this issue we report on the sign off on the multi-million regeneration of make sure that residents understand the perspective of two long-term residents still living the estate. scheme and what is on offer. in the largely empty tower blocks. And, inside, we Later this month the council cabinet is Last month it opened the Dovetail centre on provide background on the history of the estate expected to adopt a masterplan and a compre- the estate, providing community activities as and the breathtaking vision for its regeneration. -
Conferencesceneseason 2 / Issue 22 Footballconference.Co.Uk
ConferenceSceneSeason 2 / Issue 22 footballconference.co.uk Vanarama Conference Bulletin Monday 29th December 2014 Statistics Bucks & Boro Face The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target Lenell John-Lewis (Grimsby) 44 Shots Off Target Another ‘Six-Pointer’ John Akinde (Barnet) 36 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Adam Walker (Nuneaton) 24 Shots Per Goal Steven Gillespie (Altrincham) 34 Assists Luke Young (Torquay) 12 Offsides John Akinde (Barnet) 31 Fouls John Akinde (Barnet) 59 Fouls Without A Card Brett Williams (Aldershot) 39 Free-Kicks Won James Mulley (Braintree Town) 57 Penalties Scored John Akinde (Barnet) 6 Leaders Barnet head into the New Year with beaten at home by Aldershot. Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks a seven-point cushion after earning four And if Macclesfield Town and Grimsby Town Giuseppe Sole (Woking) 4 points from their Christmas fixtures. have any ambitions to challenge Barnet for the They gained three points from the visit to title, they will have to put a consistent run of Saves Made Aldershot Town on Boxing Day and face the victories together. Daniel Lewis (Kidderminster) 111 Shots again on New Year’s Day at The Hive. The pair meet again at Blundell Park with the Defensive Clearances And with the visitors having beaten play-off Mariners having won by the only goal of the Aaron Downes (Torquay) 47 contenders Woking on Sunday, a fascinating game at the Moss Rose on Boxing Day. encounter is anticipated. But they then went and lost at home to Defensive Blocks The opening day of 2015 sees the reverse neighbours Lincoln City on Sunday, while George Pilkington (Macclesfield) 16 fixtures from Boxing Day, meaning another the Silkmen were hammered 4-0 by fellow The Team With The Most........ -
Hopper & Son Non-League Challenge Trophy
HOPPER & SON NON-LEAGUE CHALLENGE TROPHY Looking for a non-league football fix? Run out of things to do? Head over to the blog below and read what Trevor Knell has to say, you will find a range of articles from Step 1-6 and much more: www.footballwriting.blog Alternatively find me on Facebook under my company name where I am available for any football article writing you would like published: www.facebook.com/TKEnterprises2019 For any queries or ideas please email me at the address below: [email protected] INTRO Following on from the overriding success of the virtual FA Cup we ran from mid March to early May, the easy thing to do would’ve been to draw a line under it and call it a day. I though ‘It’s not going to be bettered.’ ‘We’re not going to get anyway near it.’ ‘Clubs aren’t going to want to do it again.’ The harder thing to do would be to reimagine it as something completely different, bigger and better. Guess which route we took? The Hopper & Son Non-League Challenge Trophy was born long before the completion of our virtual FA Cup. One of the trickier parts to our original competition was the necessary omission of 100-200 Step 6 clubs due to the limited number of entrants that the FA Cup offers. Those that missed out included some of the fantastic clubs we’d visited in the past and, although they may never have know and, even if they did, they may not have cared, I felt bad. -
Season 2012/13 No.7 17Th September 2012
Weekly News & Match Bulletin – Season 2012/13 No.7 17th September 2012 Above: the main stand at Ryman North newcomers Wroxham. Left: This model on display in the clubhouse reflects the club’s nickname of Yachtsmen, from the town’s position on the Norfolk Broads. The model was made and donated to the club by well-known local boatbuilder Jack Powles. In this issue… Margate move to the top of the table All square in North v South contest Results, fixtures and Respect latest All the Weekend Action By Peter Butcher – Ryman League Communications Administrator Ryman Premier MARGATE are the new Ryman Premier leaders after a comfortable 2-0 home victory over Enfield Town on Saturday. Carl Rook put them ahead after only seven minutes and Tommy Murphy added a superb second just after the half-hour, beating three players before firing home from 25 yards. The top two at kick-off time clashed at Hampton, where the game started 25 minutes late after Lowestoft had run into trouble on the M25. It did not seem to affect them as, with ten minutes in the clock, Jack Defty headed the first goal conceded by Beavers in 550 minutes of league and cup football this season. Charlie Moone replied nine minutes later with a 30-yard blockbuster and that was the end of the scoring in an increasingly scrappy game. Hampton’s Tom Hickey was sent off towards the end. Hampton dropped to second and Lowestoft to fourth behind Suffolk rivals Bury who claimed third place with a 1-0 home win over Kingstonian.