Sill'sy coming home

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Re: Sill'sy coming home

by Trojan 67 » 07 Jul 2011, 21:23

stefano wrote:Don't forget Sesimbra who Ferrai described on another thread as 'possibly the oldest man in the world'. Surely dancing at the Marine Spa wouldn't make him that old! Or would it? ;-)
Indeed, I did forget about Sesimbra. :Oops:

As for dancing at the Marine Spa, it was before my time. I did however learn to swim at the said swimming pool in 1965. :nod:

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by cowshed56 » 07 Jul 2011, 21:17

Many thanks, quess my sign in gives away the many years of various forms of entertainment - if that is the correct term!

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by stefano » 07 Jul 2011, 21:11

Trojan 67 wrote: Three on here now (stefano, myself, and you '56) have fond memories of watching games from the Cowshed (Ellacombe End). :-D
Welcome to the club. :clap:
Don't forget Sesimbra who Ferrari described on another thread as 'possibly the oldest man in the world'. Surely dancing at the Marine Spa wouldn't make him that old! Or would it? ;-)

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by Trojan 67 » 07 Jul 2011, 21:06

Back in the archive (previous thread pages) there's a lot of comment on the old Cowshed (that's the structure, not you '56). :)

Three on here now (stefano, myself, and you '56) have fond memories of watching games from the Cowshed (Ellacombe End). :-D

Welcome to the club. :clap:

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by cowshed56 » 07 Jul 2011, 20:48

Once again I agree with you. Branno was terrific for us during his time here and in no way left under any cloud. Will welcome him back warmly. Would have been interested to see how he got on with Chris McPhee though - some may remember the photo showing the time Branno was sent off for attacking McPhee during a Kettering-Ebbsflet game. As a new entrant to the board here, though I have been reading it now for about 4 years, I decided to post as some of the comments on various threads of late have given me heart that there are others out there who think things through.
I was mildly upset that Nicky Forster didnt get the job but then reading the reports here and the warming attitude to M Ling made me think how right many of you are. I now am happy that the club is in the right hands especially when Stuart Taylor came as assistant. Finally on the welcome given to returning old players - what happens when a player who has run his heart out for us and been a firm favourite says as reported " i was very keen to follow him when I knew he had been appointed manager there". Doesnt do much for the old kiss the badge image given whilst here does it!!

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by Trojan 67 » 07 Jul 2011, 20:18

One former player I hope appears at Plainmoor next season and is welcomed back is Guy Branston. He was superb for us in his time here and made all the right comments when he departed.

Now he's an opposition player, I'll be on his case from the start. When he comes over to the Popside after the game, I'll applaud him for his time with TUFC.

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by cowshed56 » 06 Jul 2011, 22:24

Apologies for bumping this to the top again. I do feel this thread has run its course but may I just reply to stokie by saying it is 90% probable I will be there in Oct, and give my reasons for going, when with a bit of effort I could possibly have got to Bradford on that day. I also take Trojan 67's point, which I fully agree with, that others (Wayno) were just as big a part in the success story. I could have come unstuck there as Wayno was playing for Truro until he took on the Ivybridge College job full time. So Les Auful! (another ex player) who i forgot about, i don't know why! retains his place in the side. We were all able to give our thanks immediately following the triumph at Wembley by attending the 'open top parade' but the point I want to make is that thanks to 'the poison dwarf' we never had a chance to thank or say our goodbyes to a number of our team which brought us back to our rightful position immediately before they were suddenly out of the team and packed off to somewhere else very rapidly. This is my opportunity to do this.

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by Neal » 05 Jul 2011, 21:08

I live in Basingstoke and will definetly pop down to the Camrose to see Tim Sills play.

Yes hes heading ability was/is very good, the 2nd goal at Wembley was a fantastic goal.

Must admit Im a bit surprised at this signing, as others have said he would be still BSP standard in my opinion.

Not sure though he will get the service at Basingstoke, but we will see.

GOOD LUCK TIM

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by royalgull » 05 Jul 2011, 19:30

a player that was booed or criticised by many of our moronic fans that season especially at the start. Wins like 2-1 at Grays in the pissing rain where Wayno scored in the last minute were like you say Trojan what made us finish in the playoffs instead of 10th. Seem to remember him scoring the winner in the last minute at Cambridge as well. Think Wayno got 9 goals that season but nearly all of them were critical match winning or match saving goals.

With regard to Sills I don't think legend is too far from the mark, of course technically not the best player ever but did a fantastic job for us for two years and scored at Wembley, him and Hargreaves definite legend status for me :)

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by Trojan 67 » 05 Jul 2011, 19:24

It wasn't just Tim Sills, was it ?

Wayne Carlisle scored some very late winners on numerous occasions (as detailed in a past thread) which resulted in a playoff position as opposed to a mid table finish.

As for "Carlisle, he's looking for Benyon . . . . . . SILLS !!!" it's become part of TUFC folklore/history.

:clap: :bow: :clap:

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by stokie » 05 Jul 2011, 16:41

Were away to Truro on October 8th Cowshed56 the same day your away to Bradford if you still fancy it

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by cowshed56 » 02 Jul 2011, 17:37

Next week the lower league fixtures are announced. Truro v Basingstoke. Yellows away at Morecombe and I cant get there. Take wife shopping to Truro walk up the hill and arrive at ground. Now the big question! Do i go in the home end with the********** and cheer on Lee Hodges side with Steve Adams, Broad? Yetton? or join the away supporters and once again cheer on the Sills, and give Ashley Bayes an earful. Easy - oh and do I wear my TUFC scarf. If the dates work out I will be there anyone else coming?

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by Fonda » 02 Jul 2011, 14:10

I think he can reasonably be considered a 'folk hero'. But i'm not sure he ever had the talent to be referred to as a 'legend'. Let's not get pedantic about things though. He was an important part of our team for 2 years and he'll always be rembered for that.

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by Dave » 02 Jul 2011, 13:56

Thats down to opinion's Monkeyboy,for me,he scored a lot of very important goal's for us,and played a major part in our return to the football league,i will never forget him.

Re: Sill'sy coming home

by monkeyboy » 02 Jul 2011, 13:49

Sills was a good player for us (and didn't he do well on Total Recall!), but legend? No.

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