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FA Cup Qualifying 2 Round.

Started by Mince n Tatties, September 21, 2019, 06:20:32 PM

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Mince n Tatties

  Tooting n Mitcham 1 Dorking 0 :yay:
One more round I believe and the Terrors will be
in Round One Proper for first time in many a year.
Has cheered me up after that disappointment of Weds late goal... :yay:

filham

Tooting and Mitchum would be a good 3rd round opponent for us, has a nice ring to it.

Mince n Tatties

Quote from: filham on September 21, 2019, 07:11:02 PM
Tooting and Mitchum would be a good 3rd round opponent for us, has a nice ring to it.

Don't think they'll get much further,think National league come in next round Qualifying 3.


Woolly Mammoth

If they can avoid each other. Its looking more like a Fulham v Tooting & Mitchum Cup Final each morning I wake up, which is an eye opening experience.
Its not the man in the fight, it's the fight in the man.  🐘

Never forget your Roots.

Dodgin


Mince n Tatties

#5
Quote from: Dodgin on September 21, 2019, 10:10:04 PM
Tooting robbed against Forest back in 1959 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgPwCheibHE

Thanks for that .
Sandy lane long gone now.


Mince n Tatties

Home to Poole Town from Southern League next round..Dorking were from a higher league,so no fear for the Terrors...lol

filham

Funny how talking about the FA Cup is suddenly more pleasant than thinking about a mid table Championship position.

Woolly Mammoth

Quote from: Mince n Tatties on September 23, 2019, 09:57:42 PM
Home to Poole Town from Southern League next round..Dorking were from a higher league,so no fear for the Terrors...lol

Then it's nailed on, it has to be a third round tie Terrors v Cottagers, roll up, roll up.
Its not the man in the fight, it's the fight in the man.  🐘

Never forget your Roots.


Mince n Tatties

Quote from: filham on September 23, 2019, 10:19:20 PM
Funny how talking about the FA Cup is suddenly more pleasant than thinking about a mid table Championship position.

Just a little detour from the stress of supporting Fulham.
I love FA Cup,hope we take it serious for a change. 049:gif


RaySmith

My mate at Tulse Hill Comprehensive, Alan Wingrove, was a big Tooting and Mitcham fan, and one of the teacher's , Jim Skipper,was a Dulwich Hamlet player - how are they doing now? their survival was under threat rom the developrers recently i remember.

gang

Quote from: RaySmith on September 24, 2019, 08:42:26 AM
My mate at Tulse Hill Comprehensive, Alan Wingrove, was a big Tooting and Mitcham fan, and one of the teacher's , Jim Skipper,was a Dulwich Hamlet player - how are they doing now? their survival was under threat rom the developrers recently i remember.

Still in existence, they play Eastbourne away in the next round.


bog

Quote from: Dodgin on September 21, 2019, 10:10:04 PM
Tooting robbed against Forest back in 1959 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgPwCheibHE

I remember that game. Managing Tooting was Roy Dwight who left us to play for Forest and did so in their Final win, scored but broke his leg and was never the same again. Should be mentioned more often as a former player for us, his goal scoring from the wing was phenomenal as he cousin Reg would vouch...

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Mince n Tatties

No chance modern players would play on a skating rink of a pitch like that.

Woolly Mammoth

Quote from: RaySmith on September 24, 2019, 08:42:26 AM
My mate at Tulse Hill Comprehensive, Alan Wingrove, was a big Tooting and Mitcham fan, and one of the teacher's , Jim Skipper,was a Dulwich Hamlet player - how are they doing now? their survival was under threat rom the developrers recently i remember.

Was Jim Skipper the Captain  ?
Its not the man in the fight, it's the fight in the man.  🐘

Never forget your Roots.


RaySmith

Yes!

"The Hamlet Historian
MONDAY, 26 JANUARY 2015
Memories of Ernie Skipper




ERNIE SKIPPER

The Hamlet Historian receives a number of inquiries about former players, and where possible we try to provide information. Recently we received an interesting email from Dave Ashford of Ipswich.

"I lived in Lambeth as a boy and went to the Grammar School in Westminster where our schoolmaster who took us for football and other sports was Ernie Skipper who played for the Hamlet during the 1950s. He was for a time Skipper by name and Skipper on the field too! I watched him at Champion Hill many times when the goalkeeper was Dave Darvill. From time to time my Dad took me to see away games. One memorable one was a trip from Clapham, where we lived, over to Leytonstone.

I corresponded with Mr Skipper a few times and the last time I heard from him, he was teaching in a school in Tulse Hill, I think. He would be at least 83 now, so I expect he's passed on. Do you have any details on him as a player and what happened to him?

For my part I had a trial as goalkeeper on the practice pitch at Champion Hill about 1957. Despite saving two penalties I wasn't taken on. I had a senior amateur career with Epping Town and Woodford Town before moving to Suffolk in 1965 where I played in the old Athenian League with Harwich & Parkeston, who I also later managed. After I stopped playing I joined Felixstowe Town, in the Eastern Counties League. At present I have done every job imaginable. I am currently President and have recently been rewarded by the FA with a long service medal."

A similar email came from Ian Harper.

Hi Jack! I am contacting you to see if you recall a player by the name of Ernie Skipper? He was the sports master at my school – Westminster City Grammar School in Victoria, London – during 1950-55, and I wondered what happened to him. Ernie taught PE and Football during my time. He also helped me with athletics, both track and cross country. He had qualified at Carnegie PE College and had a pink coloured track suit with a college badge on it. My reason for asking you for info was that I can`t find any in the old school mags I have! Any news would be interesting to know.

Original article from HH 26 Winter 2014

Postscript

From Stan Wolfson: When I was a schoolboy I attended Westminster City School. I was living in Camberwell at the time. My PE teacher was a young man who played for Dulwich Hamlet. His name was Ernie Skipper (sometimes called Jim). He captained the side and played as a halfback. I still remember the forward line, from right to left, Field, Brown, Everett, Crisp and Dobbs. I remember going to Stamford Bridge to watch the team play Corinthian Casuals in a cup semi-final. I often wonder what happened to Skipper. Do you have any info?



To my shame I do not have any notes about Ernie 'Jim' Skipper after he left the club. If anyone can fill us in with any details it will be much appreciated.
POSTED BY JACK AT 13:20
1 COMMENT:

Dave Broadfield26 August 2015 at 12:52
Him Skipper was my PE master at Nobel Grammar School in the mid 1960's.

David Broadfield"




Mince n Tatties

Quote from: RaySmith on September 25, 2019, 07:57:50 AM
Yes!

"The Hamlet Historian
MONDAY, 26 JANUARY 2015
Memories of Ernie Skipper




ERNIE SKIPPER

The Hamlet Historian receives a number of inquiries about former players, and where possible we try to provide information. Recently we received an interesting email from Dave Ashford of Ipswich.

"I lived in Lambeth as a boy and went to the Grammar School in Westminster where our schoolmaster who took us for football and other sports was Ernie Skipper who played for the Hamlet during the 1950s. He was for a time Skipper by name and Skipper on the field too! I watched him at Champion Hill many times when the goalkeeper was Dave Darvill. From time to time my Dad took me to see away games. One memorable one was a trip from Clapham, where we lived, over to Leytonstone.

I corresponded with Mr Skipper a few times and the last time I heard from him, he was teaching in a school in Tulse Hill, I think. He would be at least 83 now, so I expect he's passed on. Do you have any details on him as a player and what happened to him?

For my part I had a trial as goalkeeper on the practice pitch at Champion Hill about 1957. Despite saving two penalties I wasn't taken on. I had a senior amateur career with Epping Town and Woodford Town before moving to Suffolk in 1965 where I played in the old Athenian League with Harwich & Parkeston, who I also later managed. After I stopped playing I joined Felixstowe Town, in the Eastern Counties League. At present I have done every job imaginable. I am currently President and have recently been rewarded by the FA with a long service medal."

A similar email came from Ian Harper.

Hi Jack! I am contacting you to see if you recall a player by the name of Ernie Skipper? He was the sports master at my school – Westminster City Grammar School in Victoria, London – during 1950-55, and I wondered what happened to him. Ernie taught PE and Football during my time. He also helped me with athletics, both track and cross country. He had qualified at Carnegie PE College and had a pink coloured track suit with a college badge on it. My reason for asking you for info was that I can`t find any in the old school mags I have! Any news would be interesting to know.

Original article from HH 26 Winter 2014

Postscript

From Stan Wolfson: When I was a schoolboy I attended Westminster City School. I was living in Camberwell at the time. My PE teacher was a young man who played for Dulwich Hamlet. His name was Ernie Skipper (sometimes called Jim). He captained the side and played as a halfback. I still remember the forward line, from right to left, Field, Brown, Everett, Crisp and Dobbs. I remember going to Stamford Bridge to watch the team play Corinthian Casuals in a cup semi-final. I often wonder what happened to Skipper. Do you have any info?



To my shame I do not have any notes about Ernie 'Jim' Skipper after he left the club. If anyone can fill us in with any details it will be much appreciated.
POSTED BY JACK AT 13:20
1 COMMENT:

Dave Broadfield26 August 2015 at 12:52
Him Skipper was my PE master at Nobel Grammar School in the mid 1960's.

David Broadfield"




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