Anyone famous at your school?

kippax_blueboy said:
Mike Atherton
Andy Hinchcliffe
Mark Crawley
John Crawley
Mark Chilton
Gary Yates

Plus (a bit older than me I hasten to add) actors Ben Kingsley & Robert Powell. Two a lot older than me are City's Life President Sidney Rose and United director Maurice Watkins.

Contemporaries of mine were Sir Howard Davies (ex Deputy Bank of England governor and City fan), Ashley Lewis (former City director), Nicholas Hytner (director of The Madness of King George and the History Boys) and journalists Michael Crick & Jim White (both big rag fans).

In my class was Martin Sixsmith, who was the BBC's Moscow and Washington correspondent then went on to be the senior Civil Servant who famously "resigned" over the Steven Byers "Good day to bury bad news" incident a few years ago.
 
mrbelfry said:
Alanm1980 said:
Jeff Whitley - Year above me.

Jason Manford - Year below although I knew the name in school I don't ever remember seeing him.

Wasn't JM a chorlton lad? What school did you/he go to? I went to Aquinas (now Loretto) so most of my school are probably now in prison ;(

Oakwood High now known as Chorlton High since its been rebuilt.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
kippax_blueboy said:
Mike Atherton
Andy Hinchcliffe
Mark Crawley
John Crawley
Mark Chilton
Gary Yates

Plus (a bit older than me I hasten to add) actors Ben Kingsley & Robert Powell. Two a lot older than me are City's Life President Sidney Rose and United director Maurice Watkins.

Contemporaries of mine were Sir Howard Davies (ex Deputy Bank of England governor and City fan), Ashley Lewis (former City director), Nicholas Hytner (director of The Madness of King George and the History Boys) and journalists Michael Crick & Jim White (both big rag fans).

In my class was Martin Sixsmith, who was the BBC's Moscow and Washington correspondent then went on to be the senior Civil Servant who famously "resigned" over the Steven Byers "Good day to bury bad news" incident a few years ago
.

fuck me, that sounds like the morning register at Kings College Oxford. Any spies in your school as well......and do't tell me you forgot Boris Johnson.

What school was that mate.....sounds like a Grammar or private school.
 
Citytillidie69 said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
Plus (a bit older than me I hasten to add) actors Ben Kingsley & Robert Powell. Two a lot older than me are City's Life President Sidney Rose and United director Maurice Watkins.

Contemporaries of mine were Sir Howard Davies (ex Deputy Bank of England governor and City fan), Ashley Lewis (former City director), Nicholas Hytner (director of The Madness of King George and the History Boys) and journalists Michael Crick & Jim White (both big rag fans).

In my class was Martin Sixsmith, who was the BBC's Moscow and Washington correspondent then went on to be the senior Civil Servant who famously "resigned" over the Steven Byers "Good day to bury bad news" incident a few years ago
.

fuck me, that sounds like the morning register at Kings College Oxford. Any spies in your school as well......and do't tell me you forgot Boris Johnson.

What school was that mate.....sounds like a Grammar or private school.


Alty Boys?
 
Darren Campbell was a year below me at secondary school he was an utter ass then but he seemed to grow out of it with age!
 
i didnt go to school with anyone famous but the biggest thickest dumbest lad i ever went to school with is now a millionaire with a string of butchers shops living on Jersey. howard from take that went to my primary school a long time after i left.
 

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