by themwasthedays » 01 Apr 2025 11:18
by grey_squirrel » 01 Apr 2025 13:01
Dirk GentlyMid Sussex RoyalLUX
I think the whole board can agree, the mid to late 70s were the best ever days to support RFC.
1978-79 was magic - particularly this time of season with the three local derbys at easter and Steve Death's amazing run.
Yeah, I loved that season - like the first hit of a drug that turns you into an addict, or the big win with your first bet that hooks you for life.
A back four of Gary Peters, Mark White, Martin Hicks & Steve Hetzke stopping everything - and the latter moving up front and getting the goals that too us to promotion. Lawrie Sanchez breaking through, Richie Bowman buzzing around midfield - and the South Bank singing "One Goal Behind" when we inevitably scored first.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 01 Apr 2025 13:05
grey_squirrelDirk GentlyMid Sussex Royal
1978-79 was magic - particularly this time of season with the three local derbys at easter and Steve Death's amazing run.
Yeah, I loved that season - like the first hit of a drug that turns you into an addict, or the big win with your first bet that hooks you for life.
A back four of Gary Peters, Mark White, Martin Hicks & Steve Hetzke stopping everything - and the latter moving up front and getting the goals that too us to promotion. Lawrie Sanchez breaking through, Richie Bowman buzzing around midfield - and the South Bank singing "One Goal Behind" when we inevitably scored first.
I completely forgot about Hetzke’s forays upfront. What a Plan B that often was. It visibly bamboozled the oppositions defence and was almost always successful.
by Ark Royal » 01 Apr 2025 14:17
by Jackson Corner » 01 Apr 2025 15:00
Ark Royal Appearances that season for the defence were nuts: Death 46/46, Peters 45/46, Bennett 45/46, Hicks 46/46, White 46/46. They also all appeared in the eleven cup ties that season.
by Ark Royal » 01 Apr 2025 15:09
Jackson CornerArk Royal Appearances that season for the defence were nuts: Death 46/46, Peters 45/46, Bennett 45/46, Hicks 46/46, White 46/46. They also all appeared in the eleven cup ties that season.
That seems ridiculous now. There was probably only 15 In the entire squad. That was my very first season of watching Reading, and it was brilliant. Of course I made the mistake of thinking it was like this all the time. Until my granddad reminded me that was the first title we won for 50 years!
by 9165 » 01 Apr 2025 17:03
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 01 Apr 2025 17:15
Snowflake RoyalWho Moved The Goalposts?LUX I was there too, behind the Tilehurst end goal where it was scored ( Franchise- where is he these days? - and Carnaby’s Whiskers were with me). Description above correct, but I would say he was more central than “ towards the left touchline”.
yep, about in line with the left edge of the box I'd say.
I definitely had you confused with someone else, because there was no way you were there if I was right.
Congrats, I thought you were about 25 years younger than the youngest you can be.
by Ark Royal » 01 Apr 2025 17:29
9165 78/9 was my first 'proper' season too. Went with the neighbours for Doncaster in September and was hooked. Highlights were 5-1 Northampton at home ( pretty sure it was on Southern telly - anyone got it?) in February and Pompey and Aldershot over Easter (both 4-0 but I may be wrong). We seemed to win every week! Those were indeed the days!
by Mid Sussex Royal » 01 Apr 2025 17:36
Ark Royal9165 78/9 was my first 'proper' season too. Went with the neighbours for Doncaster in September and was hooked. Highlights were 5-1 Northampton at home ( pretty sure it was on Southern telly - anyone got it?) in February and Pompey and Aldershot over Easter (both 4-0 but I may be wrong). We seemed to win every week! Those were indeed the days!
We beat Pompey 2-0 on Good Friday, drew 0-0 away to Bournemouth on the Saturday, beat Aldersh*t 4-0 on Easter Monday. BTW, 78/79 was the last season where the English leagues had three games over the four days of Easter.
by themwasthedays » 01 Apr 2025 17:48
by Carnabyswhiskers » 01 Apr 2025 23:09
themwasthedays I also watched it from the South Bank,although I was still calling it 'Under the Clock' at times. Can anyone recall when we first started calling it the South Bank?
by Para Handy » 01 Apr 2025 23:30
by Hendo » 03 Apr 2025 09:21
by Green » 10 Sep 2025 10:03
On 10th September 2001, former Pontypridd College business studies lecturer Tecwen Whittock shot to notoriety after he used a series of coded coughs to help Major Charles Ingram cheat his way to the £1,000,000 top prize on the quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
On nearly every question that night, Ingram would try to say all four choices by giving a humorous comment on each of them. Then Tecwen, would cough immediately after Ingram said the correct answer. The shows production team were suspicious during the show, but were certain something was up when the Ingrams returned to their dressing room and instead of celebrating, they had a huge quarrel, apparently, Diana (Ingram's wife) who organized the scam only wanted to make it to 64,000 pounds and leave so they would have less of a chance of getting caught.
During the ensuing trial, Whittock claimed to have suffered from a persistent cough for his entire life caused by a combination of hay fever and a dust allergy and that it was only coincidence that his throat problem coincided with the right answer, he also portrayed himself as a "serial quiz show loser" because he had been eliminated in round one of 15 to 1 and had only won an atlas on his appearance on Sale of the Century. However, Whittock had twice won the Wales heat of Brain of Britain(on BBC Radio 4). They were found guilty, with the Ingrams both given an 18 months suspended jail sentence, with court fees of £115,000 and Whittock given a 12 month suspended sentence, with a fine of £10,000 and £7,500 costs.
After the scandal, Whittock had to patent his own name after discovering that a pharmaceutical company planned to launch a cough mixture called Tecwen Relief. He is currently writing a book about his experiences and is trying to make a living out of after-dinner speaking about his Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? experiences, in which he promises "very interesting and humorous anecdotes" from his part in the Millionaire scandal.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 10 Sep 2025 11:34
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