Which school were you at?
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My eldest started there last week. Don't suppose you know Richard Coates, or the brothers Ben & Luke (can't remember their surnames)johnnybev1987 said:St Gregorys Catholic comp school, Tunbridge Wells
1998-2003 possibly not sure on dates
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This thread was started way back in 2007 and some of you have told us at least 3 times which schools you went to.17
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i like going through the older pages and see who has been banned.
It's like a window into dante's hell, for charlton life5 -
Don't tell me he's passed away? Used to love him in Minder. Would have thought he warranted his own RIP thread.bobmunro said:
Not dissimilar to threads about George Cole and his sad demise then.Curb_It said:This thread was started way back in 2007 and some of you have told us at least 3 times which schools you went to.
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I am not too sure i am afraid, Doesn't ring a bell. Good luck to your eldestBigbadbozman said:
My eldest started there last week. Don't suppose you know Richard Coates, or the brothers Ben & Luke (can't remember their surnames)johnnybev1987 said:St Gregorys Catholic comp school, Tunbridge Wells
1998-2003 possibly not sure on dates
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Excellent now I have all your primary school details, all I need now are your bank account details, dates of birth and mother's maiden name5
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St Joseph's Orpington 1977 - 1979 (no longer there)
St John Rigby, West Wickham 1979 - 1984 (no longer there).
Tony Cascarino was a couple of years ahead of me.0 -
Burnt Ash Primary (Bowie territory), then boarding school in Canterbury. Jimmy Seed drove me there on my first day in 1965, and told my parents they were cruel lol4
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@cabbles my son went to UKC but graduated the year you joined, you had a close shave
and @AddickinSW16 I was captain of Conway Road School Football team in 1961/2 , did they still play in green shirts with white sleeves in your day?
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Does he remember a bloke that worked in Rutherford called Michael that served rice?RedChaser said:@cabbles my son went to UKC but graduated the year you joined, you had a close shave
and @AddickinSW16 I was captain of Conway Road School Football team in 1961/2 , did they still play in green shirts with white sleeves in your day?
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Brampton and now my kids both go.
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I'll get back to you, mind you I'm not sure he was up by lunchtimecabbles said:
Does he remember a bloke that worked in Rutherford called Michael that served rice?RedChaser said:@cabbles my son went to UKC but graduated the year you joined, you had a close shave
and @AddickinSW16 I was captain of Conway Road School Football team in 1961/2 , did they still play in green shirts with white sleeves in your day?
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Michael rice was always on the evening shift. I'll look forward to his responseRedChaser said:
I'll get back to you, mind you I'm not sure he was up by lunchtimecabbles said:
Does he remember a bloke that worked in Rutherford called Michael that served rice?RedChaser said:@cabbles my son went to UKC but graduated the year you joined, you had a close shave
and @AddickinSW16 I was captain of Conway Road School Football team in 1961/2 , did they still play in green shirts with white sleeves in your day?
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I went to St John Rigby in the mid 90s during the thieving headmistress' tenure.EveshamAddick said:St Joseph's Orpington 1977 - 1979 (no longer there)
St John Rigby, West Wickham 1979 - 1984 (no longer there).
Tony Cascarino was a couple of years ahead of me.
Jason Puncheon was in my younger brother's school team. Apparently the founder UK dubstep also went. Closed down now.0 -
Mrs GA went to Middle Park about that time.SuedeAdidas said:Middle Park Junior School: 75 - 81
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@RedChaser , this thread has got me feeling all nostalgic about my school days. I ended up looking at Plumstead Stories online and saw lots of photos of Conway Road school. I'm wondering if that school was different to mine. Mine was on Gallosson Road, just of Conway Road and heading towards Plumstead High Street, but I have no recollection of another school in the immediate area other than Bannockburn and St. Patrick's. Where was your school?RedChaser said:@cabbles my son went to UKC but graduated the year you joined, you had a close shave
and @AddickinSW16 I was captain of Conway Road School Football team in 1961/2 , did they still play in green shirts with white sleeves in your day?
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Reckons he can't remember........... hmmm, has fessed to having poached eggs and beans every day for breakfast though, something doesn't quite add up, I'll pursue it next time I'm face to face with him.cabbles said:
Michael rice was always on the evening shift. I'll look forward to his responseRedChaser said:
I'll get back to you, mind you I'm not sure he was up by lunchtimecabbles said:
Does he remember a bloke that worked in Rutherford called Michael that served rice?RedChaser said:@cabbles my son went to UKC but graduated the year you joined, you had a close shave
and @AddickinSW16 I was captain of Conway Road School Football team in 1961/2 , did they still play in green shirts with white sleeves in your day?
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This thread has got me thinking I'll track down one of my cult heroes, Micheal riceAddick in SW16 said:
@RedChaser , this thread has got me feeling all nostalgic about my school days. I ended up looking at Plumstead Stories online and saw lots of photos of Conway Road school. I'm wondering if that school was different to mine. Mine was on Gallosson Road, just of Conway Road and heading towards Plumstead High Street, but I have no recollection of another school in the immediate area other than Bannockburn and St. Patrick's. Where was your school?RedChaser said:@cabbles my son went to UKC but graduated the year you joined, you had a close shave
and @AddickinSW16 I was captain of Conway Road School Football team in 1961/2 , did they still play in green shirts with white sleeves in your day?
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It's the same one you went to mate wine was the school blazer Conway Castle the badge, apart from St Pats Griffin Road and Bannockburn Plumstead High Street there was Gallions Mount up by Winns Common where we used to play our home games. Wednesday afternoon football practice was by coach at Camdale Rd next to the cemetery, long since a paddock for horses.Addick in SW16 said:
@RedChaser , this thread has got me feeling all nostalgic about my school days. I ended up looking at Plumstead Stories online and saw lots of photos of Conway Road school. I'm wondering if that school was different to mine. Mine was on Gallosson Road, just of Conway Road and heading towards Plumstead High Street, but I have no recollection of another school in the immediate area other than Bannockburn and St. Patrick's. Where was your school?RedChaser said:@cabbles my son went to UKC but graduated the year you joined, you had a close shave
and @AddickinSW16 I was captain of Conway Road School Football team in 1961/2 , did they still play in green shirts with white sleeves in your day?
edit; forgot to mention Earl Rise school near Anne St the other side of Griffin Road towards Woolwich and Brewery Road.0 -
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Great stuff! If you're interested, do check out Plumstead Stories online. They have lots of photos of the school from the 1930s onward. What year did you leave? I had a teacher there who had been teaching at the school since the '60s.RedChaser said:
It's the same one you went to mate wine was the school blazer Conway Castle the badge, apart from St Pats Griffin Road and Bannockburn Plumstead High Street there was Gallions Mount up by Winns Common where we used to play our home games. Wednesday afternoon football practice was by coach at Camdale Rd next to the cemetery, long since a paddock for horses.Addick in SW16 said:
@RedChaser , this thread has got me feeling all nostalgic about my school days. I ended up looking at Plumstead Stories online and saw lots of photos of Conway Road school. I'm wondering if that school was different to mine. Mine was on Gallosson Road, just of Conway Road and heading towards Plumstead High Street, but I have no recollection of another school in the immediate area other than Bannockburn and St. Patrick's. Where was your school?RedChaser said:@cabbles my son went to UKC but graduated the year you joined, you had a close shave
and @AddickinSW16 I was captain of Conway Road School Football team in 1961/2 , did they still play in green shirts with white sleeves in your day?
edit; forgot to mention Earl Rise school near Anne St the other side of Griffin Road towards Woolwich and Brewery Road.
Also, Steve Sutherland @Suthers , who many on here will know, I believe is a former Conway boy. I believe.1 -
@RedChaser , also, we didn't have a football team really. We did enter a couple of tournaments in my time though (I was invited along to the Charlton school of excellence as a result!). I reckon we wore purple although I can't remember.
Uniform wasn't compulsory in my time. In fact, there was no uniform at all until they introduced a maroon jumper with Conway Castle on it, which was optional.
Since moving back to SE18, I've loved passing by the school. So many memories. Did you live nearby? I was on Miriam Road, off Conway.0 -
I would have been there through infants and juniors from 1955 to 1962 what was the teacher's name?Addick in SW16 said:
Great stuff! If you're interested, do check out Plumstead Stories online. They have lots of photos of the school from the 1930s onward. What year did you leave? I had a teacher there who had been teaching at the school since the '60s.RedChaser said:
It's the same one you went to mate wine was the school blazer Conway Castle the badge, apart from St Pats Griffin Road and Bannockburn Plumstead High Street there was Gallions Mount up by Winns Common where we used to play our home games. Wednesday afternoon football practice was by coach at Camdale Rd next to the cemetery, long since a paddock for horses.Addick in SW16 said:
@RedChaser , this thread has got me feeling all nostalgic about my school days. I ended up looking at Plumstead Stories online and saw lots of photos of Conway Road school. I'm wondering if that school was different to mine. Mine was on Gallosson Road, just of Conway Road and heading towards Plumstead High Street, but I have no recollection of another school in the immediate area other than Bannockburn and St. Patrick's. Where was your school?RedChaser said:@cabbles my son went to UKC but graduated the year you joined, you had a close shave
and @AddickinSW16 I was captain of Conway Road School Football team in 1961/2 , did they still play in green shirts with white sleeves in your day?
edit; forgot to mention Earl Rise school near Anne St the other side of Griffin Road towards Woolwich and Brewery Road.
Also, Steve Sutherland @Suthers , who many on here will know, I believe is a former Conway boy. I believe.0 -
Haha no! Used to eat in Origins most evenings in halls - £3.50 'special' (i.e. whatever they needed rid of that night.cabbles said:
Yeah I guess. I had crap memories of my opening few weeks of Park wood so tended to stay on the main bit.North Lower Neil said:
Pound a pint Wednesdays, 5 pints for 4 if you get a plastic pitcher at Woodys... Great times.cabbles said:
All down the penny and then the works Monday night mateNorth Lower Neil said:
You'd have been the year ahead of me at UKC then!cabbles said:Bonus Pastor secondary 93-98
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Same here - was working the turnstiles at the time! Meant I didn't get the coach as I needed to be there early but I did for a few years after Uni as stayed Canterbury way.cabbles said:
I opted to move out of park wood and go into halls at Keynes, so hardly frequented woodys. I remember being in there for the 1-0 win at blackburn on a Monday night. Hereiderson headerNorth Lower Neil said:
Munchies chicken meal deal on the way home.cabbles said:
All down the penny and then the works Monday night mateNorth Lower Neil said:
You'd have been the year ahead of me at UKC then!cabbles said:Bonus Pastor secondary 93-98
Christ the King 6th form 98-00
Uni of Kent at Canterbury 01-04
College of Law Guildford 05-06
CL moderator school Apr 17 - present
Pound a pint Wednesdays, 5 pints for 4 if you get a plastic pitcher at Woodys... Great times.
I'll be honest, part of the reason I chose UKC was to get back for Charlton. You could get a coach to home and away games back then from the Victoria hotel. Some bloke called Trevor ran it. He was a nice guy, but I haven't seen him in years
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I was Darwin - Woodys and the Lighthouse were cheaper than Origins though!
Lighthouse Friday nights. Origins was expensive, but had the Mexican food etc.
I always ate at Rutherford. Do you remember the guy that used to serve rice there called Michael? He always served the rice, nothing else. Had a very red face
My mates and I called him Micheal rice. Not to his face, but he was so good and just shouting
'More rice, do you want more rice. What have you got under that rice (i.e. When checking if you were hiding some form of meat)
Did used to love the Rutherford breakfasts as a hungover brunch at the weekends though!1 -
I'm not gonna lie mate, this Michael bloke was held in cult status among my group. I've even considered going back down there to see if he works thereNorth Lower Neil said:
Haha no! Used to eat in Origins most evenings in halls - £3.50 'special' (i.e. whatever they needed rid of that night.cabbles said:
Yeah I guess. I had crap memories of my opening few weeks of Park wood so tended to stay on the main bit.North Lower Neil said:
Pound a pint Wednesdays, 5 pints for 4 if you get a plastic pitcher at Woodys... Great times.cabbles said:
All down the penny and then the works Monday night mateNorth Lower Neil said:
You'd have been the year ahead of me at UKC then!cabbles said:Bonus Pastor secondary 93-98
Christ the King 6th form 98-00
Uni of Kent at Canterbury 01-04
College of Law Guildford 05-06
CL moderator school Apr 17 - present
Same here - was working the turnstiles at the time! Meant I didn't get the coach as I needed to be there early but I did for a few years after Uni as stayed Canterbury way.cabbles said:
I opted to move out of park wood and go into halls at Keynes, so hardly frequented woodys. I remember being in there for the 1-0 win at blackburn on a Monday night. Hereiderson headerNorth Lower Neil said:
Munchies chicken meal deal on the way home.cabbles said:
All down the penny and then the works Monday night mateNorth Lower Neil said:
You'd have been the year ahead of me at UKC then!cabbles said:Bonus Pastor secondary 93-98
Christ the King 6th form 98-00
Uni of Kent at Canterbury 01-04
College of Law Guildford 05-06
CL moderator school Apr 17 - present
Pound a pint Wednesdays, 5 pints for 4 if you get a plastic pitcher at Woodys... Great times.
I'll be honest, part of the reason I chose UKC was to get back for Charlton. You could get a coach to home and away games back then from the Victoria hotel. Some bloke called Trevor ran it. He was a nice guy, but I haven't seen him in years
@cafctom is also ukc
I was Darwin - Woodys and the Lighthouse were cheaper than Origins though!
Lighthouse Friday nights. Origins was expensive, but had the Mexican food etc.
I always ate at Rutherford. Do you remember the guy that used to serve rice there called Michael? He always served the rice, nothing else. Had a very red face
My mates and I called him Micheal rice. Not to his face, but he was so good and just shouting
'More rice, do you want more rice. What have you got under that rice (i.e. When checking if you were hiding some form of meat)
Did used to love the Rutherford breakfasts as a hungover brunch at the weekends though!
In my head I've played out me being on 'this is your life' and he's a guest3 -
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Did you start to try to hide stuff under the rice to test him? I would have.1