When I started watching the County the players' names were plain and simple English / Welsh names, e.g. Granville Smith and Roddy Jones. Hence the topic title. There were also Hunt, Hill, Bird, Bonson, Weare, Sheffield etc etc. Now the names are so much more exotic. In the current squad we have Farquharson, Demetriou, Woodiwiss, Twamley, Zimba, Bogle and Zanzala.
Does it make it harder for the average Welsh / English supporter to relate to the County players? I suppose if the players are good enough and stay at Rodney Parade long enough (e.g. Mickey) then it doesn't make any difference, apart from for the poor commentator.
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2Is Granville Smith the oldest County player still alive met him a few times lovely man
He was telling me few years back now when he was training he'd throw himself on the ground and get straight back up he was that used to being fouled
Be different today they just roll round
He was telling me few years back now when he was training he'd throw himself on the ground and get straight back up he was that used to being fouled
Be different today they just roll round
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3Granville is 85. Is George Walters still alive? If so he'll be 87.UPTHEPORT wrote: August 1st, 2022, 1:03 pm Is Granville Smith the oldest County player still alive met him a few times lovely man
He was telling me few years back now when he was training he'd throw himself on the ground and get straight back up he was that used to being fouled
Be different today they just roll round
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4Haven't seen Granville in Morrisons at Lysaghts for a little while, I trust he's ok. As someone mentioned, a lovely guy who's happy to chat about the great times we had at Somerton Park back in the day. He was still looking very trim and youthful when I saw him last a couple of years ago. Thanks for the memories, Granville!
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5If my memory is correct Granville (Granny) Smith provided assists for two of the goals that enabled the County to beat Sheffield Weds, one of the best first division sides, in 1964 in the 3rd round of the FA Cup.
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6I spoke to George Walters in the Kingsway shops a few months ago.
Used to work with George at Santons
Used to work with George at Santons
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7Oh that is good news. So it seems that from the County side of the early 60s two gentlemen are still with us - George Walters and Granville Smith.ghosty wrote: August 1st, 2022, 10:59 pm I spoke to George Walters in the Kingsway shops a few months ago.
Used to work with George at Santons
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