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Ha Ha, we (The Fell) stuffed them both home and away but still they somehow managed to tie us for the DSL 2nd XI title. A one off title decider was played at their place, they fielded their first team includin Jimmy Daley and a few other DCCC players at the time, and duely stuffed us out of site.
Hutch I remember that game. You keep going on about it on any thread on here. Jimmy Daley and Dhaun Birbeck played. They played all season in the 2nd Team and rightly so THEY WERE 14 YEARS OLD !!!
Learn to lose gracefully and the victories taste sweeter.![]()
Forgot to mention they were 14 did he![]()
PG is probably the nicest man you are ever likely to meet just does'nt like getting beat (although he should be used to it by now)
Ha Ha, we (The Fell) stuffed them both home and away but still they somehow managed to tie us for the DSL 2nd XI title. A one off title decider was played at their place, they fielded their first team includin Jimmy Daley and a few other DCCC players at the time, and duely stuffed us out of site.
Hutch I remember that game. You keep going on about it on any thread on here. Jimmy Daley and Dhaun Birbeck played. They played all season in the 2nd Team and rightly so THEY WERE 14 YEARS OLD !!!Learn to lose gracefully and the victories taste sweeter.![]()
I very much doubt they were 14
Funny how they didnt play us in the regular season!
We won plenty back in the day, was good to give to those less fortunate
Ryhope in the 80s. And they were some team back then!
Ryhope in the 80s. And they were some team back then!
I remember me dad declaring at half past six. They had just over an hour to get 170 and it finished scores level. Alan Dick kept hitting it on the front street. I don't remember the locals enjoyed the timing of the declaration!
I bumped into Alan a couple of years ago at Liverpool st station on the way to west ham game. Hadn't seen him for about 20 years. He was living in London at the time. He was part of that ryhope team with the borthwicks etc at the time. They were a good team.
I bumped into Alan a couple of years ago at Liverpool st station on the way to west ham game. Hadn't seen him for about 20 years. He was living in London at the time. He was part of that ryhope team with the borthwicks etc at the time. They were a good team.
Ryhope in the 80s. And they were some team back then!
Was a fair bit of needle between Ryhope and Murton back then. Robbed us for the U-18's title one year but we stuffed them in the Cup semi to get some revenge. However we were all mates when we combined forces for the Coast league to crush the Tyneside Senior League at Blaydon. Dickie Ord scored the winning runs to chants of 'Sunderland, Sunderland, Sunderland' from the balcony. Class day that.
There was a lad playing around that time called Hauxwell. A really good player but he seemed to have a real talent for winding everyone up including spectators, opposition, his own team, umpires, etc etc. Probably just mis-understood like most great talents![]()
Ian hauxwell I'd have a guess at?? Runs philli now. Was 1st team captain at Houghton for a few years about 6-7 years ago. Decent bloke is Ian, gets criticised for certain things he has done, but I've always got on well with him, think I seen him play towards the back end of his career, and 90% of the time he couldn't be bothered. But when he could you could tell he was a class act. Used to smash anyone for 6 if he fancied.
His sons a canny player aswell
Spoke to George Borthwick at a recent Sunderland game over by the East Stand. Cracking bloke.I played at Whitburn at the same time as them, altho I was 2nd and 3rd's rather than 1st. Geordie was captain, but well past his best whereas David was just a class act. Hardly ever wore a helmet, even against some mentally quick west indians who were in the senior league at the time. Liked a beer as I remember. Used to do 3 pints in a minute which was always a crowd pleaser.
Their old man used to be at all the games. Strongest Ryhope accent I've ever heard - it was like he was speaking in a foreign language. Scott used to be at most games too. Even at 3 year old, he was bowling and batting better than most of our U13s
Was a fair bit of needle between Ryhope and Murton back then. Robbed us for the U-18's title one year but we stuffed them in the Cup semi to get some revenge. However we were all mates when we combined forces for the Coast league to crush the Tyneside Senior League at Blaydon. Dickie Ord scored the winning runs to chants of 'Sunderland, Sunderland, Sunderland' from the balcony. Class day that.
There was a lad playing around that time called Hauxwell. A really good player but he seemed to have a real talent for winding everyone up including spectators, opposition, his own team, umpires, etc etc. Probably just mis-understood like most great talents![]()
Ian hauxwell I'd have a guess at?? Runs philli now. Was 1st team captain at Houghton for a few years about 6-7 years ago. Decent bloke is Ian, gets criticised for certain things he has done, but I've always got on well with him, think I seen him play towards the back end of his career, and 90% of the time he couldn't be bothered. But when he could you could tell he was a class act. Used to smash anyone for 6 if he fancied.
His sons a canny player aswell
Who are you? I played for Murton in that team
Was just looking at a photo of him dancing around pissed in my house last night : lol:
Ian did have a knack of winding people up when he was youngin. There was an air of arrogance about him.
Anyway sort of related to this, was the South Hylton teams in the 80's. They used to have an edginess about them (or at least thought they did). A few members of particular family played for them at the time.