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Jack Simmons
Enfield CC, Lancashire CC, Chairman of Lancs CC, Overseas professional for Tasmania for many years, and brought Tasmania into main stream Aussie Cricket.
Jack (Flat Jack) Simmons came from Clayton-Le-Moors, attended Accrington Secondary Technical School (Ossy Tech) and became famous for his Cricketing prowess. Jack was another success story from the "Tech" where he was initially coached and encouraged by the PE teacher Bob Cunliffe (another nice guy who knew his cricket and his pupils) A great guy and a credit to Accrington, Jack has never forgotten his roots. |
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I think it was Michael Atherton who wrote in his biography about a "Simmo Special".....purchased from a Fish & Chip Shop, after a days hard cricket. Appaently, it was 2 fish, 2 lots of chips and 6 pies...all open. He would clear the lot.
He used to live up Dill Hall Lane, if I remember rightly.......there was also another famous guy who lived up there as a kid and also published his autobiography...but the names just slipping me....any ideas's anyone? I think he was a TV star. |
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Was it Jim Bowen (not his real name). The one who was castigated for not being politically correct?
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Yep! That's him...Jim bowen.....did'nt he teach maths at Accy Grammar? He was "The Comedians" back in the early '70's..also the "Wheeltappers & Shunters"...then the Price is Right, was it? What happened to him? Whats this PC stuff?
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Re: Jack Simmons
yes your right there tea, glad you didna stop off i for one would have really missed you :engsmil:
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On his TV show he said (to a contestant) "Don't be a N*g N*g (first * =i, second * = o)" And within minutes his world had been destroyed. I think it was on ITV (not sure as I don't get UK TV), and they forced him into resigning (or forcing by any other name). He apologised for his "slip of the tongue" claiming all innocence, and saying that such words were quite normal a few years ago and meant "don't be a so and so". But they bayed for his blood, and he was reduced to tears. Pity because I thought he produced a good family show and I can't ever remember him using four letter words (not like Bernard Manning....woops I'll be outlawed for mentioning his name). I always found him amusing, and sometimes even funny, he had done so much for charity and was a nice guy. What a way to treat people...Not nice!! Still that's life under an oppresive regime! I think that precludes him from our Hall of Fame as well :( |
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The tv show was 'Bullseye' and it ended years ago (at least ten).
The incident you refer to occurred on his Radio Lancashire show...he described someones behaviour as 'acting the n*gn*g' (not taking any chances - hence the asteriks!), it just so happened that the person in question was a Pakistani. The only people to kick off were the 'appalled' left-wing white minority and Bowen was forced to resign, thus denying people like my grandparents the enjoyment of his show. It was a wicked and unfair incident. |
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Simmons gets my blessing - just about old enough to remember him.
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Yeah Simmo was a character....I remember his last season for Lancashire when he was fielding..he would take about 3 steps and then say "forget it"..they don't make 'em like that an more
I always thought a nog was a shot of spirit with a whisked egg in it. |
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