Ben Haseley

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Ben Haseley

Post by yeltz85 » 27 May 2016, 14:33

Left Stafford Rangers, can't commit his time due to work.

Chasetown maybe?

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Re: Ben Haseley

Post by andy » 27 May 2016, 16:21

We should have him on a play when you feel like it basis. ;D

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Re: Ben Haseley

Post by YeltzDoc » 27 May 2016, 17:08

We've had many on that basis over the years.

Catalogue Man anyone?

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Re: Ben Haseley

Post by andy » 27 May 2016, 18:25

YeltzDoc wrote:We've had many on that basis over the years.

Catalogue Man anyone?
Yes, too true. But seriously Ben could make a difference even if he was only available for home games. Who was that really talented guy we had many moons ago who couldn't play on a Saturday because of his beliefs? I can only remember he was a friend of a friend. ::)

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Re: Ben Haseley

Post by Laurel Lane Lamper » 27 May 2016, 18:35

andy wrote:
YeltzDoc wrote:We've had many on that basis over the years.

Catalogue Man anyone?
Yes, too true. But seriously Ben could make a difference even if he was only available for home games. Who was that really talented guy we had many moons ago who couldn't play on a Saturday because of his beliefs? I can only remember he was a friend of a friend. ::)
Jimmy Haarhoff?

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Re: Ben Haseley

Post by andy » 28 May 2016, 10:51

Laurel Lane Lamper wrote:
andy wrote:
YeltzDoc wrote:We've had many on that basis over the years.

Catalogue Man anyone?
Yes, too true. But seriously Ben could make a difference even if he was only available for home games. Who was that really talented guy we had many moons ago who couldn't play on a Saturday because of his beliefs? I can only remember he was a friend of a friend. ::)
Jimmy Haarhoff?
No it wasn't Jimmy. I think it was early nineties. I'm even beginning to wonder if it was us I saw him play for now. ::)

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Re: Ben Haseley

Post by YeltzDoc » 28 May 2016, 11:03

There was a bloke who was a mate of Dean Spinks who came a bit at the end of that season.
Tom something? Possibly an Irish name?
I'm sure Chas will fill in the blanks when he's gotten over the excitement of winning in an International stadium.

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Re: Ben Haseley

Post by YeltzDoc » 28 May 2016, 11:07

The name I'm thinking of is Tom Caughey but I'm not sure if that's the same bloke who was Deano's mate.
We should definitely have another section of the forum dedicated to this sort of Alzheimers ramble.

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Re: Ben Haseley

Post by Laurel Lane Lamper » 28 May 2016, 12:17

Tom Caughey certainly played at the end of the Dean Spink season, including being a sub on that never-to-be-forgotten day against Wellingborough 1st April 1989.
There was a Bromsgrove player who wouldn't play on certain days. I can't remember his name but he was a good midfielder.

The win last night at the debt ridden, council bailed out concrete jungle was ok, would have liked the Pears to have been tested a little more ;)

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Re: Ben Haseley

Post by Wheels » 28 May 2016, 16:49

Laurel Lane Lamper wrote:Tom Caughey certainly played at the end of the Dean Spink season, including being a sub on that never-to-be-forgotten day against Wellingborough 1st April 1989.
There was a Bromsgrove player who wouldn't play on certain days. I can't remember his name but he was a good midfielder.

The win last night at the debt ridden, council bailed out concrete jungle was ok, would have liked the Pears to have been tested a little more ;)
I would like to point out that the Norman Gifford trophy will be permanently at Edgbaston over the winter, which is why I look forward to it being retrieved in the near future and all will be right with the world :)

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