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Two former East Lancashire school friends have taken a trip down Memory Lane – stretching back more than four decades. John McGlynn and his old school pal Martin Banks had not heard or seen anything of each other since leaving St Thomas Aquinas RC School in Darwen way back in the summer of 1975. Harold Wilson was still Prime Minister, the Vietnam War was just ending and Don Estelle and Windsor Davies were No 1 in the charts with Whispering Grass. Having long since gone their different ways, Martin and John have now been “reunited” - via the reach and power of social media.
Appeal reunites school friends from Darwen after 45 years
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Richard Foster
, February 15th, 2021 09:42
In our monthly subscribers only feature, Richard Foster looks under that milk advert to a Lancastrian football club with an occult history
Walking down Whalley Road in Accrington, towards the Crown public house, the parish of Altham and the old industrial village of Clayton-le-Moors, the pedestrian will pass under a brown sign adorned with a football, stating “Accrington Stanley FC”. Following the sign’s arrow down Livingstone Road and taking a sharp left will lead the curious to the Crown Ground, now known as the Wham Stadium. This is the home of Accrington Stanley (1968) FC, a small football club close to the heart of the town, previously a “housewives’ favourite”, then “the club that wouldn’t die”. And now a club in the heart of the community, which is quite possibly the most rock & roll in the land.