belfast billy Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 can anyone out there remember a player called sandy mcpherson . ithink he played for us in the mid to late 60s.My sons pal had him as a P.E. teacher in campbeltown and he left school in 1995 and he was still there.He also thinks he may have went to Norwich.I seem to remember him playing for us , can anyone help. Quote
billyg Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 If it's the same Sandy McPherson that I'm thinking about he was a P.E. teacher in the JNH in the 70s. He was an alright footballer from what I remember but never played senior. He was also an arsehole , belting me for kicking a volleyball in the gym. He would have you believe that he played senior but it's not true. A legend in his own mind ! Quote
farmer john Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 (edited) If it's the same Sandy McPherson that I'm thinking about he was a P.E. teacher in the JNH in the 70s. He was an alright footballer from what I remember but never played senior. He was also an arsehole , belting me for kicking a volleyball in the gym. He would have you believe that he played senior but it's not true. A legend in his own mind ! He is retired in his home town of Campbeltown....I know him reasonably well....well, he taught me! he sparked a real boom in local football when he came back here in 1973...school teams at every age group and a fantastic local league set up.... He was/is a big St Mirren fan and when we went away on school team matches he always took us to Paisley to Alexander's Sports Shop where he insisted on getting ALL PE kit for Campbeltown Grammar....... and it was on one of these trips I first saw the black and white terracing stanchons and flood lights and the general St Mirren ambience and became a St Mirren fan. He also created, managed and played for a Campbeltown team in the Scottish amateur league. Campbeltown Boys, still growing strong. NOT the team Belfast Billy's son plays for though I remember one particular elbow in the face he gave me back in 1980! we all thought he was OLD then but couuld only have been mid/late 30s..........but it wasn't just football, he encouraged every sport. He was probably not "universally popular" in the school but I liked him and taught me all I knew (not much) about how to play right back....I can imagine him belting Billy for kicking the volley ball....he had a real big thing about that! He does not enjoy great health now but is still well to the fore in Campbeltown life......dont be hard on him BillyG, he is one of us! Edited February 18, 2010 by farmer john Quote
billyg Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 I remember one particular elbow in the face he gave me back in 1980! we all thought he was OLD then but couuld only have been mid/late 30s..........but it wasn't just football, he encouraged every sport. He was probably not "universally popular" in the school but I liked him and taught me all I knew (not much) about how to play right back....I can imagine him belting Billy for kicking the volley ball....he had a real big thing about that! He does not enjoy great health now but is still well to the fore in Campbeltown life......dont be hard on him BillyG, he is one of us! That'll be the same one then , he was always a bully. Nickname in the JNH , for some reason , was Bobby Moore ! Quote
North Sea Saint Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 That'll be the same one then , he was always a bully. Nickname in the JNH , for some reason , was Bobby Moore ! Did he steal a bracelate tae Quote
belfast billy Posted February 18, 2010 Author Report Posted February 18, 2010 He is retired in his home town of Campbeltown....I know him reasonably well....well, he taught me! he sparked a real boom in local football when he came back here in 1973...school teams at every age group and a fantastic local league set up.... He was/is a big St Mirren fan and when we went away on school team matches he always took us to Paisley to Alexander's Sports Shop where he insisted on getting ALL PE kit for Campbeltown Grammar....... and it was on one of these trips I first saw the black and white terracing stanchons and flood lights and the general St Mirren ambience and became a St Mirren fan. He also created, managed and played for a Campbeltown team in the Scottish amateur league. Campbeltown Boys, still growing strong. NOT the team Belfast Billy's son plays for though I remember one particular elbow in the face he gave me back in 1980! we all thought he was OLD then but couuld only have been mid/late 30s..........but it wasn't just football, he encouraged every sport. He was probably not "universally popular" in the school but I liked him and taught me all I knew (not much) about how to play right back....I can imagine him belting Billy for kicking the volley ball....he had a real big thing about that! He does not enjoy great health now but is still well to the fore in Campbeltown life......dont be hard on him BillyG, he is one of us! hi john, it was my stepson stephens pal gary farmer who was asking me about sandy mcpherson.Stephen and gary went to school together and sandy taught them in P.E. Could also be the same one who taught at john neilston high Quote
The Sandman Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 That'll be the same one then , he was always a bully. Nickname in the JNH , for some reason , was Bobby Moore ! His wife was my french teacher, she'd still be on NSS' list....................................... Quote
The Sandman Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 That'll be the same one then , he was always a bully. Nickname in the JNH , for some reason , was Bobby Moore ! Cammy Mac Jordanhill shirt No93 was a wonderful replacement......................... Quote
The Sandman Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 Oh, can this pish be shifted please.............................? Quote
North Sea Saint Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 His wife was my french teacher, she'd still be on NSS' list....................................... I've mibbee been there Quote
North Sea Saint Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 Oh, can this pish be shifted please.............................? Awright Quote
farmer john Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 His wife was my french teacher, she'd still be on NSS' list....................................... she's only just retired from Campbeltown Grammar....and she def would be on NSS' list, and MINE! Pat is her name. Quote
billyg Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 His wife was my french teacher, she'd still be on NSS' list....................................... Remind me , who ! Quote
The Sandman Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 Mrs McPherson funnily enough, the last classroom looking inward to the playground on the 1st floor............ He left the school after they got hitched in the summer, remember the chart thing in 'The Neilsonian' Bobby's Girl............................................... Quote
billyg Posted February 21, 2010 Report Posted February 21, 2010 Mrs McPherson funnily enough, the last classroom looking inward to the playground on the 1st floor............ He left the school after they got hitched in the summer, remember the chart thing in 'The Neilsonian' Bobby's Girl............................................... Yeah I know , I mean before that ! Quote
Reatham Saint Posted March 1, 2010 Report Posted March 1, 2010 Yeah I know , I mean before that ! Miss McKinven? Quote
Tom Fae Tarbert Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Miss McKinven? Yes Jack the painters daughter Quote
farmer john Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Yes Jack the painters daughter how in the name o' Fitzpatrick do you know that?!! Quote
Boris Brown fae Campbeltown Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Now, FJ, you should know that Mrs McP, ex Miss McK is from CAMPBELTOWN! she is not one of the notorious Paisley McKinvens....no no no. THAT is how TfT knows her Daddy. Actually Ben and I used to baby sit her when she was a wee girl when we were apprentice painters wae her oul' fla' Quote
farmer john Posted August 18, 2015 Report Posted August 18, 2015 ah yes, I remember all this now! Quote
RickMcD Posted August 31, 2015 Report Posted August 31, 2015 ah yes, I remember all this now! I was in touch with Alastair Macpherson my maths teacher at Camphill who confirmed that Sandy was indeed at Camphill. When Alastair became Depute Head at Johnstone High Sandy was a PE teacher there before he got his dream move back to Campbelltown. Alastair went on to become the headmaster of Renfrew High for twenty years. Alastair was telling me, and I imagine you will know this FJ, that Sandy developed a nasty eye problem which forced him to take early retirement. Apparently he blamed red bleas. Now, I have to confess when I saw this 'red bleas' written thus, I thought a spelling mistake must have been made. Surely it should have been red blaze? ( Or do I mean rid blaze?) Looked it up and bleas is correct. All these years I've thought it was blaze, despite my classical education at Camphill. I've got wee marks on both knees that I'm convinced are the result of games played on rid blaze (sorry, bleas) on cold winter mornings. Now, am I the only guy on the forum who didn't know it was 'BLEAS'. Be honest. Did everybody but me know that? Don't think I should let Bluto play this game. He knows everything. Quote
bluto Posted August 31, 2015 Report Posted August 31, 2015 I was in touch with Alastair Macpherson my maths teacher at Camphill who confirmed that Sandy was indeed at Camphill. When Alastair became Depute Head at Johnstone High Sandy was a PE teacher there before he got his dream move back to Campbelltown. Alastair went on to become the headmaster of Renfrew High for twenty years. Alastair was telling me, and I imagine you will know this FJ, that Sandy developed a nasty eye problem which forced him to take early retirement. Apparently he blamed red bleas. Now, I have to confess when I saw this 'red bleas' written thus, I thought a spelling mistake must have been made. Surely it should have been red blaze? ( Or do I mean rid blaze?) Looked it up and bleas is correct. All these years I've thought it was blaze, despite my classical education at Camphill. I've got wee marks on both knees that I'm convinced are the result of games played on rid blaze (sorry, bleas) on cold winter mornings. Now, am I the only guy on the forum who didn't know it was 'BLEAS'. Be honest. Did everybody but me know that? Don't think I should let Bluto play this game. He knows everything. Try again... And uncross your fingers this time.Blaes. Here to help. Quote
RickMcD Posted August 31, 2015 Report Posted August 31, 2015 Try again... And uncross your fingers this time. Blaes. Here to help. Bugrit! You noticed the deliberate mistake. Big Bernie didn't misspell it incidentally. Did you ever think it was blaze? Are you on a break or driving? Quote
bluto Posted August 31, 2015 Report Posted August 31, 2015 Bugrit! You noticed the deliberate mistake. Big Bernie didn't misspell it incidentally. Did you ever think it was blaze? Are you on a break or driving? In my mind's eye it was "Blaize".A school pitch across from the Flamingo, a couple of hundred yards nearer Glasgow, ripped my knee.... on tour.... Quote
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