Friday, 11 January 2008

Keep it simple.....

Life was so simple in 1969.

A good night out on 10 Shillings (50p). England still World Champions. And Europe…..just a few countries to identify in the ‘O’ Level Geography paper.

And for Peter Hain, who as I write is just about Secretary of State for Wales and Secretary of State for Works and Pensions, the year of 1969 brought with it a new challenge and a single focus.

Yes, at the tender age of 19, Peter Hain became Chairman of the Stop The Seventy Tour campaign. He scored his first victory for the anti-apartheid protests by heavily disrupting the all white Springbok rugby tour and then finally stopping the all white South African cricket tour of Britain planned for 1970.

So simple then for Peter on 16th December 1969. Get a five shillings cheap day return from Waterloo to Aldershot and then the Aldershot and District 2c, from the Station to the Military Stadium, Queens Avenue.

Get there nice and early, and before the South African team arrive to play the Combined Services………’what happened next?’

I always arrive at ‘the ground’ to watch Aldershot two hours before kick off. Sounds a bit extreme, I know….but as it takes me about three hours to get to the Rec and almost all of the away games are at least a similar distance, I like time to unwind.

And Northwich?

One of my favourite trips….although it was disappointing to note the closure of the Italian and Spanish restaurants under the main stand. But in compensation it was pleasing to experience the friendly nature of the home fans, in what is now their ‘pub’.

As for the game….with hindsight it was pretty easy.

A poor Northwich team that I guess we will not be playing next season….perhaps as a result of our promotion, and probably as a result of their relegation ….together with our promotion.

Aldershot performed like a team at the top of the league….three points.

Life can be pretty simple when the focus is ...……next game….win….three points.

Or in the case of tomorrow…..win….next round.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Mr Hain is a keen football enthusiast. Chelsea FC which has close links with the Aldershot is his passion.

If you wish to discuss any of the issues of concern, Mr Hain’s next Neath constituency surgery is on Friday 25th from 6pm – 7pm in his Constituency Office.

Alternatively you can contact him on: hainp@parliament.uk