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Andy Calvert RIP

Andy CalvertAndy Calvert died last week aged 79.

Andy, who was recently made a Club Vice President, played all of his football at the Poly and stood out because he was profoundly deaf from birth.

He nevertheless was a gifted player, in fact, one of the best at the Poly of recent times.  He joined in 1954 when he was 18 and at about 20 was the regular 1st team centre forward.  A fellow team member said that if he could have given up the smoking and the beer he could have been a professional!  

Over the years he dropped down to the 3rd’s and then to the Strollers.  He was one of the characters of the Weston Super Mare tour from its beginning in 1960 and because he could lip read, many were unaware at first of his disability.  His humour will be missed by all.

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Here’s Andy scoring for the 1st team on the Stadium pitch in 1954.

 

 

 

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Lecretia Seales 1973-2015

The club offers its deepest sympathies to the family of Lecretia Seales, sister of former Polytechnic 1st Team captain Jeremy, who passed away recently after a long illness.

Lecretia fought a lengthy battle with brain cancer since first being diagnosed in 2011.

In recent months, Lecretia gained extensive publicity in her homeland as she fought a legal battle for the rights of terminally ill people to die at the time and place of their own choosing.

More details of Lecretia’s life and her legal struggle can be found at lecretia.org/about.

 

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Barry Dyer

Polytechnic FC are saddened to learn of the recent passing of club Vice President Barry Albin-Dyer.

Barry was a Poly player for many years and captained the 2nd team at one stage.  He is remembered as a strong and skilful centre-forward and a popular presence at the club.

Away from the Poly, Barry was a prominent businessman and philanthropist in his local community of Bermondsey and Rotherhithe.  He also authored several books, one of which was made into the ITV serial “Don’t Drop the Coffin” several years ago.

A longer article about Barry’s life can be found here.

http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/bermondsey-and-rotherhithe-mourns-passing-of-barry-albin-dyer/