Torquay return to the Recreation Ground, Aldershot after a break of 17 years.
Hayling Island is my earliest holiday memory. Dad had gone to King Alfred College, Winchester after the War and then two years later took up his first teaching position at Frimley. So as my brother and I grew up in Cove during the 1950’s I guess the Island was the easiest place to get to….especially when the family mode of transport was a BSA Bantam.
Hayling Island was reached by way of a bus or was it a coach. And my distant memory, is of getting off the bus at the Havant side of the ‘bridge’ to avoid the toll charge. A bit like a prisoner exchange at Checkpoint Charlie, we trudged across to the over side and to the awaiting bus.
After his second promotion, that took Dad from Frimley to France Hill we had enough money to buy a car, a Standard 8. Holidays would surely become more exotic now.
And we weren’t disappointed. For weeks Dad disappeared every night after work…..and then all was revealed. One of our Uncles had got some camouflage paint either from the REME or the RAE and Dad hand painted our new car ….a sort of grey green.
The school holidays came around and our first long distance holiday dawned, St Mary’s Bay Holiday Camp, Brixham. I’m sure it was a great place…well it must have been because we returned the following year….and the following….and yes, the following year too. Then thankfully Dad got a Headship, became too busy to take us on holiday, and we were free to play Cricket all summer and prepare for the beckoning soccer season.
I have been back a few times to Brixham but still can’t find the building that housed the Fish and Chip shop, on the western side of the harbour.
Torquay…just a dream when we were kids. The English Riviera. You would have to be posh to go there.
And talking of Torquay; they return to the Rec for the first time in 17 years on Wednesday night.
I can’t say that Torquay has ever been a fixture that heightens expectation. Like the trips to Brixham in the Standard 8.…Torquay just seemed a long way away.
Looking through my programme collection I note that we have always beaten them in the FA Cup. In fact in 1963/4 when we became the first team outside of the top flight to beat Aston Villa we beat Torquay in the 2nd Rd 3v2. And in 1966/7 we beat them in the first round before I experienced the greatest ever game at the Rec…the 1v0 victory over Reading on 16th Jan ‘67.
Interestingly we drew 1v1 away and won 2v1 at home in our 1972/3 promotion season . Then again in the 1986/7 promotion season we drew both at home and away, but beat Torquay in the Cup before losing to Barnsley in Rd 4 (having beaten Oxford in Rd 3).
So what does all this mean….?
Nothing at all. Other than I will be in the Social Club at 6pm tomorrow….
Tuesday, 14 August 2007
Torquay return......
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2 comments:
first time i've had a look at your blog, and i really enjoyed it, nice departures and as i've been on a nostalgia trip with a friend who's lost his mum i was warmed by your fond memories. keep up the good work. come on you shots
Me to ... I am a sucker for nostalgia... not Hayling Island but I was brought up on a Friday treat coming from what I am sure is the same Fish and Chips shop. My Dad was later posted in Aldershot hence the football connection. Can you remember "Fryer Tuck" who used to run the shop? As for the Shots v Torquay tonight...well I am afraid to admit I have a split loyalty!!
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