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    Did I hear the Derby fans chanting "We want Hammy!" tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Did I hear the Derby fans chanting "We want Hammy!" tonight
    You don?t anyways get what you ask for.

    Funny thing how football changes! Press release shortly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    I'd be very surprised if he stays on with Eustace. He'll end up rejoining the 'Dream Team' with Warrington when Warne gets another job. The fact that those 2 stayed on is because only Warne and Barker have,at that point,been sacked. If they had walked with them they would have missed out on a pay off. You might be right though Derby,it has happened in the past.
    Don?t know much about the situation regarding Warne but it?s changed regarding Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    I was at Monkwood Infants/Juniors from 1965-72. Thorogate opened during that time and based on where we lived I could have gone there but my parents decided not to move me. I think they initially opened it with just the younger kids and they then filled out the older classes as they moved up.

    Phil played left wing and in Monkwood's own rendition of a Leeds United song in 1972 "Eddie the last waltz Gray" became "Hammy the last waltz Shaw"
    Yes my mind was slipping. I was at Monkwood Infants- mixed it up with Thorogate bcs it is at that end! I left Juniors for MGS the year you started Infants.
    Loved Monkwood. Mexborough was - and remains - a helluva shock!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Miller View Post
    Yes my mind was slipping. I was at Monkwood Infants- mixed it up with Thorogate bcs it is at that end! I left Juniors for MGS the year you started Infants.
    Loved Monkwood. Mexborough was - and remains - a helluva shock!!!!
    Followed you to MGS 7 years later. I bet some of the 'old guard' were there when you was:

    George Shields - Head of School
    Dr Haslam - Head of Boys
    Mrs. Williams - Head of Girls
    Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Sharp - Maths
    Mr. Mercer - RE
    Mr. Jepson - Physics

    The good old days when even the girls got the cane!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Followed you to MGS 7 years later. I bet some of the 'old guard' were there when you was:

    George Shields - Head of School
    Dr Haslam - Head of Boys
    Mrs. Williams - Head of Girls
    Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Sharp - Maths
    Mr. Mercer - RE
    Mr. Jepson - Physics

    The good old days when even the girls got the cane!
    It always surprises me how my mother and father?s generation can remember who they went to school with.
    I don?t in any way mean that disrespectfully but it is great how you do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Did I hear the Derby fans chanting "We want Hammy!" tonight
    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    You don?t anyways get what you ask for.

    Funny thing how football changes! Press release shortly!
    Perhaps the Derby fans didn't want a ---
    MATT Finish, Eustace took the GLOSS off it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Followed you to MGS 7 years later. I bet some of the 'old guard' were there when you was:

    George Shields - Head of School
    Dr Haslam - Head of Boys
    Mrs. Williams - Head of Girls
    Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Sharp - Maths
    Mr. Mercer - RE
    Mr. Jepson - Physics

    The good old days when even the girls got the cane!
    Please don't remind me about ma Sharp! Loved Manny though. Doc was OK; my favourites were Brookfield and Fordham; had Taffy for physics, can't remember which variety. 🤣
    I was invited back as a 'celeb' alumnus in 74-5 to give a talk to sixth formers about becoming a journalist. 🤣
    School buildings all pulled down now and replaced with some breeze block crap thar would break your heart...

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    It always surprises me how my mother and father?s generation can remember who they went to school with.
    I don?t in any way mean that disrespectfully but it is great how you do it.
    Is it just generational? 50+ years on I can still remember every teacher I had at school and most lecturers at Uni. I can also remember the name of everyone who was in my form at MGS for 5 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Miller View Post
    Please don't remind me about ma Sharp! Loved Manny though. Doc was OK; my favourites were Brookfield and Fordham; had Taffy for physics, can't remember which variety. 🤣
    I was invited back as a 'celeb' alumnus in 74-5 to give a talk to sixth formers about becoming a journalist. 🤣
    School buildings all pulled down now and replaced with some breeze block crap thar would break your heart...
    I remember Brookfield too. Had him for Classical and General Studies. Remember Fordham the English teacher but never had him. I was last back there for a reunion in 2000 before it got pulled down.

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