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The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 00:23
by Alfs
"Ex West Ham keeper Peter Grotier turned up on tonight's episode with a program for an exhibition match he played in, alongside Bobby Moore and against a team that included Pele. The program was in tatters when he brought it in but they did an amazing job on it."
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 18 Sep 2023, 22:25
by The Stoat
"The Stoat 10:56 Mon Sep 18 Looks like they corrected it, it reads Irons now but did read Gunners DOH !!!"
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 18 Sep 2023, 10:56
by The Stoat
"The Daily Fail strikes again, spot the cock up https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12519101/West-Ham-Repair-Shop-Pele-programme.html"
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 13:05
by charleyfarley
"Used to go to the same school as me The Mighty South West Ham Tech...Grotier, Curbishley Kevin Lock"
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 12:34
by Colchester Sid
"I sold one of these just last week on eBay for £123. The programme I sold was in good condition but it comes up fairly frequently and it's one of the easier West Ham in USA games from that era so £100-£150 is about what I expected Of course its significance to Peter Grotier and his family would far outweigh all that and the Pele signature was obviously signed by Pele himself (rather than someone in his office like most ""Pele"" signatures) The paper of this programme is fairly thick and strong so may explain why the techniques used were suitable (putting it in a water bath - **gulp**)"
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 12:05
by Moncurs Putting Iron
No. Weeley.
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 12:01
by Far Cough
Reeley?
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 11:52
by ray winstone
Peter Grotier lives opposite my sister in Weeley Heath.
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 11:41
by Darlo Debs
"Solid bond you are dead inside lol...but have good taste in music so not all bad ( swtoc) I'd be balling my eyes out if I had something repaired that was given to me by a loved one who''d passed on, or was a cherished childhood memory Don't watch it regularly but enjoy it when I do......plus Will.Kirk is quite the hotty."
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 10:51
by Rio or Anton or Les
"Just watched it, brilliant. Never knew of this fixture, but what a thing to be in the same side as Bobby and to play against Pele."
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 09:49
by GBHammer63
"Nothing not to like with the show, nice to see certain craftsmanship hasn’t died out, and Suzy the leather looks like a saucy minx."
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 09:32
by jfk
"A highly watchable program,miles better than other tea time shit, I’ll watch the West Ham bit on catch up later today. Cheers."
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 09:03
by TonkaToy
To be honest.... I wasn't paying much attention to PG or the match program.... Lovely pair of signatures though.
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 04:22
by legrandefromage
"There was a period when Peter Grotier had a run in the side that he would look to roll the ball out short to a defender. With the crowd on the North Bank nervous of this tactic they would holler for him to kick it long. No idea whether this was Grotier’s own initiative or if he was under orders from Ron Greenwood. As we know though, playing out from the back is 100% a modern concept invented by Mr Pep."
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 04:04
by terry-h
"After losing his first team place at West Ham to Mervyn Day,Grotier went on loan to Lincoln City whose manager Graham Taylor asked the Hammers to make the deal permanent. Greenwood insisted on a 20 grand fee which Taylor persuaded his fans to raise as he was skint. True story."
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 01:10
by solidbond
"At least he didn’t start crying like all the other soppy fuckers ,programme makes me fucking cringe."
Re: The Repair Shop
Posted: 14 Sep 2023, 01:10
by zebthecat
It is a lovely programme and she did a great job.