From http://bvetsfootballgroup.blogspot.com/
It was the local Deeside Derby today and a few of us showed up at Milton Park, Crathes to watch Banchory St. Ternan play Culter - and add another "stadium" to the database:
We bumped into a flu victim who was venturing out of the house for the first time for a few days. Anyone recognise whose rear view this is between Colin and Ian?:
The fermer's hat should be a dead give-away - not to mention the well-filled denims!
Here's a bit of the action from a match that Culter won 2-1:
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
One Andy Gore, there's only one .....
From http://bvetsfootballgroup.blogspot.com/
Yes, today Andy Gore officially becomes an OAP. He's promised/threatened to carry on playing football until he's 70, but I don't know if his Missus would approve of that. Much more feasible, however, is the prospect of becoming the first Vet to reach 1,000 appearances, which he's likely to reach sometime in 2012 - now that alone would be truly amazing.
Andy wasn't even one of the originals who founded BVFG almost 24 years ago - although he was talent spotted and recruited by Dave W not long after we started playing regularly. That trusty left peg hasn't changed much over the years - and nor has his pace, some have unkindly remarked - or is that a backhanded compliment?
Anyway, good on you Andy - I really don't know how you do it - most of the rest of us have long ago had to give up the football, much though we'd all love to be able to keep playing.
See if you can spot the difference:
and this is what our 59 year old talent spotter said about him in the one and only edition of The Goredian, produced for Andy's 50th back in 1996:
Have a great one, Andy - you're a legend! (careful how you pronounce that).
Yes, today Andy Gore officially becomes an OAP. He's promised/threatened to carry on playing football until he's 70, but I don't know if his Missus would approve of that. Much more feasible, however, is the prospect of becoming the first Vet to reach 1,000 appearances, which he's likely to reach sometime in 2012 - now that alone would be truly amazing.
Andy wasn't even one of the originals who founded BVFG almost 24 years ago - although he was talent spotted and recruited by Dave W not long after we started playing regularly. That trusty left peg hasn't changed much over the years - and nor has his pace, some have unkindly remarked - or is that a backhanded compliment?
Anyway, good on you Andy - I really don't know how you do it - most of the rest of us have long ago had to give up the football, much though we'd all love to be able to keep playing.
See if you can spot the difference:
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| 1994 Raft Race |
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| 1999 Golf at Aboyne |
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| 2004 Tarland |
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| 2011 DATA |
Have a great one, Andy - you're a legend! (careful how you pronounce that).
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Xmas Eve/DMW 59
From http://bvetsfootballgroup.blogspot.com/
What an excellent afternoon - perfect conditions and a huge turnout, including a few late additions to the expected teams. It made for a busy pitch, but for those of us that are getting on a bit - like me and Andy Gore - it made for a slightly easier ride - less gaps to trot into.
The late changes unbalanced the sides a little - the Youngsters ended up with 10 on their side against the mere 9 of the Oldies. We did not bad however and it was nip and tuck, with each side swapping goals until it was 3-3, which was the turning point, with a controversial decision from match referee Ian McRae not to award what the Oldies all thought was a stonewall penalty. The Youngsters immediately ran up the other end and scored in what was effectively a 2 goal swing.
Of course, as I will be reminded endlessly, the Oldies - i.e. me - had earlier missed a penalty - or should I say Ken Black saved it? Geordie had strayed in to the box and, what's more, had blocked a goal-bound shot as he did so. There were loud appeals from the Oldies, but there was silence from the other side for a few minutes, until Geordie, having obviously taken a few moments to consult with the Almighty, finally confessed and a penalty was awarded.
The final score was 6-3 to the Youngsters, but it was great fun - although painful for the likes of me who haven't even tried to kick a ball for over a year. We also had debuts from Bill Whyman - who unfortunately pulled his hamstring after 15 minutes and ended up playing in goals for the rest of the match - and Raymond Tedeschi (Gerry Mullins' cousin). It was a nice mix of Wednesday and Friday night regulars plus a bunch of Veterans who only turn out for this occasion.
Here's the team line-up at the start:
It was then back to the Douglas for soup, sannies - and, of course, beer. We were joined there by Rob Dunnachie, Brian Fitzpatrick, Jamie Williamson. Dylan Tyrie and Andy Marshall's Dad, who was been a regular attender at these events. Here's the team line-up in the pub:
It was quite a rake of drams for Dave to buy - thank the Lord he can afford it!
Eventually, one by one, chauffeur and chauffeuses - and the bus back to Aberdeen - turned up and people started to drift off. This made for some complications with the kitty and paying for the soup and sannies, but we got there in the end. There was, however, only £1.10 left in the kitty to donate to the Football Forecasts charity winner - unlike last year, when an amazing £30 was left over.
Weather dependent, there may be another outdoor match to celebrate the 24th Anniversary of BVFG's formation (3rd January, 1988) and/or Andy Gore's 65th birthday (28th December, 2011) - watch this space.
There was also interest from a few to attend the local Junior derby match next Saturday 31st December between Banchory St. Ternan and Culter. A walk there along the Deeside Way, then back to the Douglas to watch the teatime footy on TV - sounds good - watch this space again.
What an excellent afternoon - perfect conditions and a huge turnout, including a few late additions to the expected teams. It made for a busy pitch, but for those of us that are getting on a bit - like me and Andy Gore - it made for a slightly easier ride - less gaps to trot into.
The late changes unbalanced the sides a little - the Youngsters ended up with 10 on their side against the mere 9 of the Oldies. We did not bad however and it was nip and tuck, with each side swapping goals until it was 3-3, which was the turning point, with a controversial decision from match referee Ian McRae not to award what the Oldies all thought was a stonewall penalty. The Youngsters immediately ran up the other end and scored in what was effectively a 2 goal swing.
Of course, as I will be reminded endlessly, the Oldies - i.e. me - had earlier missed a penalty - or should I say Ken Black saved it? Geordie had strayed in to the box and, what's more, had blocked a goal-bound shot as he did so. There were loud appeals from the Oldies, but there was silence from the other side for a few minutes, until Geordie, having obviously taken a few moments to consult with the Almighty, finally confessed and a penalty was awarded.
The final score was 6-3 to the Youngsters, but it was great fun - although painful for the likes of me who haven't even tried to kick a ball for over a year. We also had debuts from Bill Whyman - who unfortunately pulled his hamstring after 15 minutes and ended up playing in goals for the rest of the match - and Raymond Tedeschi (Gerry Mullins' cousin). It was a nice mix of Wednesday and Friday night regulars plus a bunch of Veterans who only turn out for this occasion.
Here's the team line-up at the start:
It was then back to the Douglas for soup, sannies - and, of course, beer. We were joined there by Rob Dunnachie, Brian Fitzpatrick, Jamie Williamson. Dylan Tyrie and Andy Marshall's Dad, who was been a regular attender at these events. Here's the team line-up in the pub:
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| Rob Dunnachie is top left and Dylan Tyrie and Jamie Williamson are respectively 4th and 3rd right at the back, with Andy Marshall's Dad and Brian Fitzpatrick next to them. |
It was quite a rake of drams for Dave to buy - thank the Lord he can afford it!
Eventually, one by one, chauffeur and chauffeuses - and the bus back to Aberdeen - turned up and people started to drift off. This made for some complications with the kitty and paying for the soup and sannies, but we got there in the end. There was, however, only £1.10 left in the kitty to donate to the Football Forecasts charity winner - unlike last year, when an amazing £30 was left over.
Weather dependent, there may be another outdoor match to celebrate the 24th Anniversary of BVFG's formation (3rd January, 1988) and/or Andy Gore's 65th birthday (28th December, 2011) - watch this space.
There was also interest from a few to attend the local Junior derby match next Saturday 31st December between Banchory St. Ternan and Culter. A walk there along the Deeside Way, then back to the Douglas to watch the teatime footy on TV - sounds good - watch this space again.
Friday, 16 December 2011
Golf/Xmas football/Forecasts/Birthday
From http://bvetsfootballgroup.blogspot.com/
1) We now have 10 confirmed for the golf outing at Kemnay on Friday 22nd June, 2012 - Messrs Corbett, Gore, Grant, McDonald, Meany, Paterson, Sharp, Stewart, Tyrie and Ziegler. It would be really neat - and would save us all £6 per head on the green fees - if we could get at least 2 more, and I haven't heard one way or the other yet from some definite suspects like Messrs Black, Lodge, Marshall, McRae & Williamson - it would be good to know whether they are possibles or not? At this stage, the only commitment is £5 deposit - so even if you're not sure about your plans that far ahead, surely there's not much to lose by just saying yes?
To confirm the booking with Kemnay, I have to send the deposit cheque off in the next couple of days, so would appreciate early responses.
2) Xmas football confirmed as 2pm ko at DATA, weather permitting on 24th December. Soup, sannies & beer afterwards in the Douglas Arms. So far, we have just 13/14 names for the football - Messrs Black, Corbett, Gore, Grant, Hay, Hay (?), Lodge, Marshall, Moir, Paterson, Stewart, Tyrie, Williamson and Ziegler. No response yet from McRae, Mullins, Sharp, Simpson or Trimble?
3) Another little reminder that time is running out for the 5 permitted changes to the Football Forecasts - let me have them as soon as you can please. Andy Marshall has made his changes already, and Chris Dickinson and Ken Black have prepaid the £5 - although they haven't put their changes through yet. The more changes that are made, the more money is raised for charity.
4) Remember buzz-bomb Ken Johnson? Well, he is 52 today - happy birthday, Ken, wherever you are. He's no longer on this distribution list, so no point in pinging back a "happy birthday, Ken" e-mail!
1) We now have 10 confirmed for the golf outing at Kemnay on Friday 22nd June, 2012 - Messrs Corbett, Gore, Grant, McDonald, Meany, Paterson, Sharp, Stewart, Tyrie and Ziegler. It would be really neat - and would save us all £6 per head on the green fees - if we could get at least 2 more, and I haven't heard one way or the other yet from some definite suspects like Messrs Black, Lodge, Marshall, McRae & Williamson - it would be good to know whether they are possibles or not? At this stage, the only commitment is £5 deposit - so even if you're not sure about your plans that far ahead, surely there's not much to lose by just saying yes?
To confirm the booking with Kemnay, I have to send the deposit cheque off in the next couple of days, so would appreciate early responses.
2) Xmas football confirmed as 2pm ko at DATA, weather permitting on 24th December. Soup, sannies & beer afterwards in the Douglas Arms. So far, we have just 13/14 names for the football - Messrs Black, Corbett, Gore, Grant, Hay, Hay (?), Lodge, Marshall, Moir, Paterson, Stewart, Tyrie, Williamson and Ziegler. No response yet from McRae, Mullins, Sharp, Simpson or Trimble?
3) Another little reminder that time is running out for the 5 permitted changes to the Football Forecasts - let me have them as soon as you can please. Andy Marshall has made his changes already, and Chris Dickinson and Ken Black have prepaid the £5 - although they haven't put their changes through yet. The more changes that are made, the more money is raised for charity.
4) Remember buzz-bomb Ken Johnson? Well, he is 52 today - happy birthday, Ken, wherever you are. He's no longer on this distribution list, so no point in pinging back a "happy birthday, Ken" e-mail!
Friday, 9 December 2011
2012 Golf - £5 required!
From http://bvetsfootballgroup.blogspot.com/
Kemnay have confirmed our booking for 22nd June, 2012 - details as follows:
So far, 7 have confirmed their attendance - Messrs Ziegler, Sharp, Gore, Stewart, Corbett, Grant and (hopefully) Meany. Apologies received from John McWhinnie.
I have indicated to Kemnay that we anticipate 10-12 attending, and you will note that, if we get 12 or more, then everyone gets a reduction of £6 on the green fees. There are a few regulars/past attendees who I haven't heard from yet - e.g. Messrs Black, Lodge, Marshall, McDonald, McRae, Paterson, Tyrie, Williamson etc - could they please let me know asap whether they think they'll be able to make it or not? I know it's a long way away, but it's only £5 deposit that's required - nothing much to lose?
Kemnay have confirmed our booking for 22nd June, 2012 - details as follows:
So far, 7 have confirmed their attendance - Messrs Ziegler, Sharp, Gore, Stewart, Corbett, Grant and (hopefully) Meany. Apologies received from John McWhinnie.
I have indicated to Kemnay that we anticipate 10-12 attending, and you will note that, if we get 12 or more, then everyone gets a reduction of £6 on the green fees. There are a few regulars/past attendees who I haven't heard from yet - e.g. Messrs Black, Lodge, Marshall, McDonald, McRae, Paterson, Tyrie, Williamson etc - could they please let me know asap whether they think they'll be able to make it or not? I know it's a long way away, but it's only £5 deposit that's required - nothing much to lose?
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
2012 Golf Outing
From http://bvetsfootballgroup.blogspot.com/
It may seem a little early, but good courses get booked up quickly - especially for Friday afternoon outings - and we have the additional complication next year of making sure we hold the event before the current champion departs these shores and returns to California - never to be seen again, presumably?
Accordingly, on Geordie's behalf, I have booked Kemnay for Friday 22nd June, 2012 for our outing - please get it in your diary now and confirm - or otherwise - your attendance at Geordie's farewell.
Numbers were down at this year's event, but I would hope we could get them back to former levels for next year. This was the select group that teed off at Brechin in July:
It may seem a little early, but good courses get booked up quickly - especially for Friday afternoon outings - and we have the additional complication next year of making sure we hold the event before the current champion departs these shores and returns to California - never to be seen again, presumably?
Accordingly, on Geordie's behalf, I have booked Kemnay for Friday 22nd June, 2012 for our outing - please get it in your diary now and confirm - or otherwise - your attendance at Geordie's farewell.
Numbers were down at this year's event, but I would hope we could get them back to former levels for next year. This was the select group that teed off at Brechin in July:
Saturday, 3 December 2011
From http://bvetsfootballgroup.blogspot.com/
Gathering in the Douglas last night - photo taken by Andy Marshall, fresh from his stint at the panto!:
Gathering in the Douglas last night - photo taken by Andy Marshall, fresh from his stint at the panto!:
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