RIP Ken Waterhouse

RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby thenorm » Tue Apr 05, 2016 10:13 pm

On a sad note, it has been reported that former manager Ken Waterhouse has died at the age of 85
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Dysie » Tue Apr 05, 2016 10:18 pm

RIP Ken. The first manager I remember from all my time watching the Shrimps. Admittedly,
I was very young!
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Christies Child » Wed Apr 06, 2016 9:25 am

Along with Jimmy Harvey Ken will always be one of my favourite managers. A real gentleman who achieved some success for our club. RIP
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Richard Head » Wed Apr 06, 2016 10:22 am

Great memories of Ken's era at Christie Park 50 years ago.

I can still remember the chant-

His name is Waterhouse and he's the leader of the team, the greatest football team the world has ever seen, their name is Morecambe, Morecambe they're the boys that play in red and when we win the league this year remember what we said

RIP
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Christies Child » Wed Apr 06, 2016 11:07 am

Richard Head wrote:Great memories of Ken's era at Christie Park 50 years ago.

I can still remember the chant-

His name is Waterhouse and he's the leader of the team, the greatest football team the world has ever seen, their name is Morecambe, Morecambe they're the boys that play in red and when we win the league this year remember what we said

RIP


Bloody hell Richard...I thought that I was on my own as a member of the 'older' brigade...who remembers the days of the old scratting shed :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Richard Head » Wed Apr 06, 2016 11:37 am

Yes I remember the scatting shed and the old wooden stand at Christie, memorable matches from Ken's era are the Lancashire Senior cup final win at Christie against a virtually full strength Burnley team and the 3 FA Cup matches against York, 0-0 at York ( my first big away trip as a young lad, I had just started LRGS and in those days we had lessons on a Saturday morning but my dad wrote a letter saying I had a family wedding to go to in Yorkshire), replay at Christie was 1-1 with Arnie Timmins getting a late equaliser then we lost 2-0 in the second replay at Maine Road, happy days
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Arnside Red » Wed Apr 06, 2016 11:50 am

RIP Ken, a true servant of the club, I hope, and am sure, the club will commemorate his passing at the match on Saturday
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Christies Child » Wed Apr 06, 2016 11:50 am

Richard Head wrote:Yes I remember the scatting shed and the old wooden stand at Christie, memorable matches from Ken's era are the Lancashire Senior cup final win at Christie against a virtually full strength Burnley team and the 3 FA Cup matches against York, 0-0 at York ( my first big away trip as a young lad, I had just started LRGS and in those days we had lessons on a Saturday morning but my dad wrote a letter saying I had a family wedding to go to in Yorkshire), replay at Christie was 1-1 with Arnie Timmins getting a late equaliser then we lost 2-0 in the second replay at Maine Road, happy days


Me too... :lol:

I remember the build up to that game. Along with former club secretary Neil Marsden we made a banner that said 'Morecambe Cock of the North'. Probably wouldn't get away with it today. Also changing ends at H/T through a tunnel and meeting the Yorkies half way without a hint of trouble.

Memories.... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Jack Poulton » Wed Apr 06, 2016 12:02 pm

RIP Ken. Player Manager of the Mighty Reds when I was first seduced by the beautiful game in 1965 and he didn't disappoint with some great occasions in the following years. Laid a solid foundation for our club and will be remembered as a legend.
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby sandgrown » Wed Apr 06, 2016 4:14 pm

possibly the most successful manager of all, the last one to win a league title I think, 1968 the year he did the treble, league, senior cup, junior cup.

spoke to him many times over the years since, a real gent. RIP Ken.
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Seasider9601 » Wed Apr 06, 2016 6:28 pm

RIP Ken. :cry:

An absolute Morecambe Legend. You were before my time sir, but I have read many great articles about your time at our club.

It is people like Ken that we should have permanent tributes to at our ground.

Just like what was going to be done to commemorate Charlie Lea's passing.....
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Wed Apr 06, 2016 6:36 pm

Seasider9601 wrote:RIP Ken. :cry:

An absolute Morecambe Legend. You were before my time sir, but I have read many great articles about your time at our club.

It is people like Ken that we should have permanent tributes to at our ground.

Just like what was going to be done to commemorate Charlie Lea's passing.....


Absolutely agree about a permanent tribute

This guy managed a Morecambe team that won 3 trophies in one season. Those included the Lancashire Senior Cup (only non-league team to win it) and the final was won 2-1 against a Burnley team that had Ralph Coates , Dave Thomas , Steve Kindon and Frank Casper in its ranks.
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Richard Head » Wed Apr 06, 2016 7:06 pm

Christies Child wrote:
Me too... :lol:

I remember the build up to that game. Along with former club secretary Neil Marsden we made a banner that said 'Morecambe Cock of the North'. Probably wouldn't get away with it today. Also changing ends at H/T through a tunnel and meeting the Yorkies half way without a hint of trouble.

Memories.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

We were on the paddock that day, one thing that's stuck in my mind was a big 'Morecambe' chant spreading round the ground in the last few minutes of the match. As you say memories :) :)
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Richard Head » Wed Apr 06, 2016 7:09 pm

Seasider9601 wrote:RIP Ken. :cry:

An absolute Morecambe Legend. You were before my time sir, but I have read many great articles about your time at our club.

It is people like Ken that we should have permanent tributes to at our ground.

Just like what was going to be done to commemorate Charlie Lea's passing.....


Ken is the best manager in my time watching the Shrimps and Charlie Lea the best player I've seen in a Morecambe shirt, legends is a word overused nowadays but these two guys are true Morecambe legends
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby jbcshrimp » Wed Apr 06, 2016 7:32 pm

R.I.P. Mr Waterhouse. Unfortunately I never knew the gentleman, but all I ever read is what a giant legend of the club he was.
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Re: RIP Ken Waterhouse

Postby Caged Lion » Wed Apr 06, 2016 8:12 pm

RIP Ken. Winning the Lancs Senior Cup was such a high point of my teenage years supporting Morecambe
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