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Birmingham Schools Football History / & photos

bobsummers

Gone but not forgotten. R.I.P.
1962  Victoria Shield Winners.jpgI have started this thread, as there is no notable history on this subject.Who was in your school team. Whom won the Villa Cup and in what year? Who played in the districted school Representative sides such as B'ham Boys, Erdington Boys, South B'ham Boys, Aston and District Boys. Whom went on to become a pro footballer?

If we don't post this knowledge it will be lost forever, as there is very little or no history on line, there is some detail from the old Mail, Dispatch and Argus kept in the central library but it takes hours to research and find.

I will kick off with my mates school Queensbridge Road who had a great team in 1962 and 1963 when they won the Victoria Shield & South B'ham league 1 in 1962.
 
Hello there, bob,
I go along with all you've said ...... and I'll give the ball another shove. Here's my contribution. It's the Bordesley Green Tech. team of 1960/61 and it shows eleven of my contemporaries plus the master who trained the team. I could send in a photograph which shows all their names ...... I remember them all. David

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i went a school called birchfield road perry barr and we had a team 58/57 that won every thing that could be won that season we won birmingham schools f a cup the aston schools cup called the homer cup and the league were in the evening despatch under the heading school boys man united they were going for three trophies that year season 57/58 ihave a photo iwill try and put it on when i have the know how ican still name every one in the picture please excuse any mistakes jharris
 
Hi John I think there is a thread Birchfield road school where there are photo's of your schools football teams but they would be about three years after you left. Pete is looking forward to seeing your photo. TTFN. Jean.
 
jean nice to hear from you pete was in my class so he can tell you i would not have the brains tobe able to put these photos on i have one with him on it jharris
 
Following on from David re: BGTS team, here's 1 plus the Sunday league team we formed from the VERY successful school team. I notice there's a flying right winger pictured top left on the school photo and again bottom left on the Sunday team. Plus, I have to say, a big butch goalie 4th from the left on the Sunday team. Probably DB!!!
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David nice photo what was the school name and who played? they all look very big lads to me.

I would prefer that folks only put school teams on this thread, thanks
 
Bob, it was Bordesley Green Technical School. We did have a big defence coupled with a few of us wimpy - but quick - forwards. David Benbow was the butch goalie on the Sunday team. I only put that pic on because it was mainly the same team as the school one, I thought it was relevant.
 
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Here's another one, bob. This is Bordesley Green Junior School 1st Eleven 1958/59. We were averagely successful but I can't recall having won any trophies.
What I do remember is picking the ball out of the back of the net in a game against Alston Road Junior School TEN times! They were a one-man team; a massive lad with red hair - John Pennington - either made or scored nearly all of them. A year later, I had the pleasure of playing in the same team as my humiliator. He, like me, went to Bordesley Green Tech. John appears in the photo I posted above (Post #2); he's the lad with the ball between his feet. Truly a gifted player. I lost track of John when he left school in 1963, but he could very well have gone on to even greater things on a soccer pitch. David


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PS Thanks for the adjective, Winger. I'll never pass the ball to you again !!!
 
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I went to the 1973 (probably) final at Villa Park as a Great Barr teacher supporting our team in the Villa Cup Final versus St George's Newtown who had a famous (now) player - Gordon Cowans. It was a draw and the cup was shared. I did the same thing later when my school, Alderlea of Shard End, won the final at Bodymoor Heath. Also attended Trevor Gill finals (U-14) at Villa Park supporting my next school - Heart of England, Balsall.
 
Great photo's the two Davids. Johny Pete said "If he can do it you can" and he does not agree that you had no brains in fact far from it. Right. Here are the names Pete thinks were on your football team photo or school photo. Barry Fenwick. Colin Holder. Martin Lane. Yourself. Oh God. I think the last one means he can't remember any more for now?. Jean.
 
jean the full team were tony davis david dearne macdonald barry fenwick alan latham jharris ronthurston bob iverson colin withers colin holder martin lane teacher harry davenhill jean ron thurston lived in holte road all the players from yew tree road made up the team five of us something to beproud of i;LL GET MY SON TO TRY AND POST THESE PHOTO,s unless ican get them to you some way i have copies so you can keep the one that pete is on j harris
 
Thanks Johnny. You were all good footballers the Harris boys. If you message me and leave your e.mail address I will forward the photo's of Ken and us little urchins on. It was Hutton Rangers team I believe?. Pete said thanks and will sort something out when all this white stuff has gone. Hope your son can put them on the forum in between though?.
 
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jean you have surprised me about ron marrying helel shapiro i spoke to him last year after putting that article of the football team in the sunday mercury he lives inportsmouth now ihave is phone number somewhere jharris
 
Lorraine Nixon told me a while back. Not in touch with her anymore but maybe he was kidding her. She had met up with her next door but one neighbour whose name I can't remember at the moment?. Just thought. It was Jeffrey Sutton. We were invited to Kenny Martins birthday party a few years ago but didn't go. Was he in the football team?.
 
What a great achievement Alan, you must have been very proud of your teams. Have you got the photos to post? It so sad to hear that they no longer play for the Villa Cup at Villa Park.
 
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Here is my School team Dennis Road 1962/3 season. I can't remember al the names if any one can add the blanks. We managed to struggle through to the quarter finals of the Villa Cup , but our master Mr Jones gave the tie away to St Philips whom I think played Waverley Grammer in the final at Villa Park. A lot of my mates played for Waverley who won the trophy that year. Would you beleive it that none of my friends who played have any photo's of them lifting the Cup.

Back L to R: Louy Gallantti, ----, ------, ------,Barrie Tustin, Lenny Cox, ------,------.
Front L to R: -----, Mr Taffy Jones, me Bob Summers, -------,------, Ken Everitt.
 
Yew tree road school football team. The other is the athletics team. Johnny is Frankie on the photo?. Jean. Gerrald Burrows ?????? Hemmings ??????Hart Terry Young and Michael Kennedy. Bottom photo.
 
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Jean

Yes he does look like Kenny Everitt!!

Lenny Cox middle top actually played base guitar for the Brum Group "The King Bee's" and played at most of the clubs in Brum mid 60's to mid 70's.

But unfortunately tragically, I believe Barrie Tustin died in a car crash with 3 other young boy's in the early 70's in Sparkhill.
 
Thanks Bob and what a shame for your friend and those young lads. This happened to a girl I coached when she went on the town with a group of friends and their car lost control on the way home and they were all killed. So sad. Jean.
 
Yew tree road school football team. The other is the athletics team. Jean.

Hello there, Jean, long time, no 'c' (communication ??!?). Excuse me, Jean, but are you sure it's the school's football team in your photo? Their attire seems to be more like that of a gymnastics team; and the goalie and centre forward making up the eleven are enormous! Best wishes, D. [Wink!]
 
jean re yew tree road football team are you sure that the photo of a football looks like a sports team of some sort can ,T see our frankie on there but he may of played the wag that day j harris
 
Hey Johnny you may be right. Your Frankie playing the wag. I would never have guessed?. This photo was sent from someone off friends re united who has now joined the forum. Sent it to Keith Scrivvens and he has named a few of the lads. Will go back to the post and see if I can name them?.
 
These are most certainly school football team photo's. One of Handsworth Grammer and the other Yew Tree Road school. Jean.
 
jean you asked earlier was ken martin in the school football team .the answer is no to be honest i cannot remember him ever kicking a ball even in akick around but imay be wrong jhaaris
 
You couldn't have put it better Johnny. He was Pete's mate for some years after he left school though?. Is your Ken on post 26?. Albert is the one in the middle with the ball. Jean.
 
I Think you might find this site interesting in 1950Aldridge rddrew with Waverly Rd in the Villa cup and we beat Upper Thomas st at Ellisons ground I believe perry Barr our star player was Gerrald Carver who went on to play for Notts County he lived onthe Pheasey as did the goalie a Philip Maycock Our centrehalf was a Johnny Gavin from the Beeches I heard that he had trials for Boldmere St Micheals the sports master was a mr Caulton .one amusing memory from this sucess the school laid on a party for the school teams ,the next morning at assembly in the main hall filled with all the boys Daddy Haskell ( music teacher )sat at the piano about to play his intro to the hymms we were about to sing Headmaster leaning on his rosstrum and some awful noise comming from the piano all eyes were on mr Haskell whose head barely showed above the piano as he proceeded to remove some 20/25 bottles of Pop which somebody had nicked at the party https://www.footiemag.net/bssf/honours.asp?id=3 Tom
 
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