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Ska'dforLife's Book: Brummie Road
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talkSAFT, living betwixt those 2 places is a double whammy!

Although Crapford did beat Villa which was quite funny.
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I have very fond memories of Keithly. DD Whistle Whistle Big Grin Big Grin
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(08-01-2015, 18:41)brokenmanrepaired Wrote: One question for the older lads here. The author relates the early days of the Brummie Road choir and refers to a Sammie (and Steve) leading the choir. I do recall looking up the Brummie Rd and seeing this Sammie conducting proceedings atop a crash barrier. Does anyone know who he was?

I remember Sammy very well, but don't know anything about him. He looked like a young (although he was older than most of us) Father Jack!
Steve used to do the zigger-zagger zigger-zagger and we'd all chant AL-BI-ON
He just had a very loud commanding voice.
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I remember the zigger-zagger chant very well and the guy conducting it atop said crash barrier.
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Sammy's full name is Sammy Greenaway; at the time he lived down Richard Street, and worked at the Dart Spring. I tried to track him down, but the closest sources I found to him said they hadn't seen him in a few years, and he'd been in poor health.
"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley
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(09-01-2015, 18:29)aries22 Wrote: I remember the zigger-zagger chant very well and the guy conducting it atop said crash barrier.


Thanks for that.

I believe the Steve who did the zigger zagger chant was Steve Morris who came from the Denbiegh Estate in Tipton. I believe he lives in Hill Top now and is still in good health
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(09-01-2015, 20:18)brokenmanrepaired Wrote:
(09-01-2015, 18:29)aries22 Wrote: I remember the zigger-zagger chant very well and the guy conducting it atop said crash barrier.


Thanks for that.

I believe the Steve who did the zigger zagger chant was Steve Morris who came from the Denbiegh Estate in Tipton. I believe he lives in Hill Top now and is still in good health

Longish dark hair and glasses back then, probably about 67 now?
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I'm pretty sure the guy I remember doing the conducting had short, light brown curly hair, and he didn't wear glasses.
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(10-01-2015, 13:48)aries22 Wrote: I'm pretty sure the guy I remember doing the conducting had short, light brown curly hair, and he didn't wear glasses.

That describes Sammy. They both did their bit!
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(06-01-2015, 17:45)talkSAFT Wrote: Has anyone read our own Ska'd's novel yet? Well..........DO!

If you've ever read "Fever Pitch" and liked it, you'll LOVE this. It's not about the Arsenal, or even the Villa, or Dingles - it's about THE ALBION! - and it's in proper Black Country dialect.
I had it for Christmas, started it on Wednesday, and couldn't put it down. I've laughed out loud (and cried out loud) this last few days. Can't recommend it enough! You won't be disappointed. Imperative reading for all Albion fans, and once you've read it tell your friends, and neighbours at The Hawthorns.

Big Grin  Big Grin  Big Grin  Big Grin  Big Grin

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Brummie-Road-Ian...971&sr=1-1

Just finished the book and thought it a cracking read. It was very well crafted with characters you could relate to and cared about. Thought the relationship between Matthew and Aasha was particularly poignant.
The football content was enjoyable and I relived some great memories.
Having read Ska’ds excellent match threads I always suspected he was a gifted wordsmith.
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