Saturday 26 January 2013


Morning all.........

I stumbled across Sport Radio after I followed a link from the Bears facebook page and came across you this morning ....I must admit as a Villa fan (and what a rubbish time to be a Villa fan after the Bradford debacle and last night's Millwall disaster) all of the Blue noses whom your station seems to cater for with 2 out of 3 shows being Blues-orientated must be laughing all the way to Small Heath (I call Blues fans 'Small Heathens'), mind you at least at The Vile we don't wash our dirty Chinese linen in public with Sammy Chung, the Chinese hairdresser about to be jailed for money laundering I am glad we have Randy Lerner at least he obtained his money honestly through his former ownership of American credit card company MBNA.....anyway to cut to the chase I would love to become involved in Sport Radio in Birmingham if possible......

My love of sports is ranked in the following order:

1) Rugby Union - I am a former local Junior Rugby player with Dixonians Rugby Football Club for over 30 years and a former Moseley RFC season ticket holder (C'mon Mose!) and England Rugby Union follower who hates 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' so disrespectful to black people in my opinion....... and sung by Public School Tw*ts!
2) Cricket - former Mitchell's & Butlers cricketer, opening bat and off-spinner for M&B CC in the Birmingham League 1972 - 1990 and former Warwickshire Bears cricket member.....Come on You Bears!
3) Soccer - Aston Villa fan for over 50 years 1962 - present day....I saw Charlie Aitken, Villa's record appearance holder and Colin Withers play for the Villa in the early 1960's and grew up supporting a Villa team which always had a big, bustling centre-forward...from Gerry Hitchens to Tony Hateley to Andy Lochhead to Andy Gray to Peter Withe to Dalian Atkinson to the current incumbent who could be the BEST....Christian Benteke......we shall see.....? I was a Villa season ticket holder in Martin O'Neill's first season when my ticket cost me the princely sum of £200 in 2006....bargain, until I sat there and was bomabarded by the insults from the opposing fans in the lower Doug Ellis Stand who were standing and swearing at us from their vantage point 30m yards away in the stand.....nightmare and not something I enjoyed....I went to football to watch the game rather than to taunt and bait the opposition fans......I know that is unusual for most soccer fans......not something I was used to being a rugby fan where most folk are impeccably behaved except when they are lighting their farts with a match in the rugby clubhouse after the game following a surfeit of alcohol....but we shan't mention that....shall we....?
4) Lawn Tennis.....see below.....
5) Hockey.....see below
6) Basketball
7) Cycling
8) Rugby League...it has been professional since 1895 whereas Union only went 'pro' 100 years later in 1995....100 years of dishonesty......Our 'Friends in the North' who play Rugby League have always been more pragmatic and hard-nosed and in my opinion Rugby League is a better game to watch than Rugby Union....and I say that as a Rugby Union player........

I have some ideas for shows for Sports Radio shows in Birmingham being a local sports nut........

I played rugby for my club Dixonians Rugby Football Club for over 30 years and even met my wife at the club (and before you start...NO she was NOT the hooker....!!!) 

Mary cooked the post-match meals which up until Mary's cordon bleu cheffing skills were enlisted comprised mostly of pie 'n' beans.

Mary introduced goulash, curry, chillis, stews, ragouts, hot pots etc. etc. and I was always at the serving hatch 'asking for more' and chatting her up.....in the end I got more than I bargained for.....22 years of marriage. 2 lovely teenagers (one of whom is an elite hockey player, playing women's 1st XI hockey for Harborne Womens' Hockey Club as a 16 year old 'Sports Scholar' at Edgbaston High School for Girls where my wife teaches PE. My son is studying Sport and Exercise Science and Psychology at Nottingham Trent University......so as you can see we are a very sporting family us Bracey's.......!!!!!

Anyway.....I have an idea for a show on local Rugby Union having played and coached Junior Rugby for Dixonians RFC, where we celebrate our centenary 1913 - 2013 in September 2013 with a 'Grand Centenary Dinner' at The Botanical Gardens in Westbourne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham which I am helping to organise. As part of our centenary I have put together a 'History of the Old Dixonians Rugby Football Club' which I am debuting the week of our centenary as on Wednesday 11th September I am giving the talk outlined above to the Smethwick Local History Society (Dixonians RFC are based in Bearwood at Lordswood School in Hagley Road, Bearwood/Edgbaston) at the Bearwood Baptist Church in Bearwood Road, Bearwood at 7.30pm.

I have unrivalled knowledge of the local junior and senior rugby scene having been a Moseley Rugby Season ticket holder for many years firstly at The Reddings, now a Bryant housing estate in suburban Moseley with the money from the sale of the land still bankrolling the club 15 years down the line at their new home at Billesley Common where they rent the ground (a former piece of parkland in South Birmingham) on a 99 year lease from Birmingham City Council where I worked in the BCC Planning Department for nearly 20 years before being made redundant in September 2010.......

I am now a freelance writer with my company vehicle: 'Greensward Enterprise Limited' and I am having a couple of articles published in February and May in South Birmingham general interest magazine: 'The Gem' published by Gem Media based in Highfield Road, Edgbaston about Lawn Tennis and its origins in Birmingham, the sport being invented by Major Sir Harry Gem and his pal Spanish merchant Augurio Perera in his large garden at 8 Ampton Road, Edgbaston in 1867.

The article is to promote the AEGON Classic at Edgbaston Priory Tennis Club in Sir Harry's Road, Edgbaston (named after 'Sir Harry Gem, inventor of the game of Lawn Tennis) in June.

The game of Lawn Tennis was hijacked by the London Victorian Sporteratti and Wimbledon, that genteel suburb in South-West London has become home to British and indeed world Lawn Tennis whereas in reality it SHOULD have been Edgbaston, that learned suburb to the West of Birmingham City Centre  and home to my Alma Mater: the University of Birmingham. 

Edgbaston has a rightful claim to be considered the 'Home of British Lawn Tennis' especially as Edgbaston is still home to the oldest existing Lawn Tennis Club in the world in E.A.L.T.S: the 'Edgbaston Archery and Lawn Tennis Society' tucked away down a little lane off Westbourne Road, Edgbaston, behind the Botanical Gardens.........the first Lawn Tennis Club in the world was founded in Leamington Spa by Major Harry Gem in the 1870's.

As you can tell I have a deep and broad knowledge of local sport in Birmingham and its history.

I have a degree in Economic History: a Bachelor of Social Science in Economic History gained in 1979 from the University of Birmingham and a degree in Modern History and European Politics from the University of Nottingham in 1987. I

 also studied for a postgraduate PGCE in Secondary History Teaching at the University of Birmingham in 1988 and taught history and coached Rugby at Solihull School from 1987-89 and I taught History and PE at Handsworth Grammar School in 1989.

I would love to meet with you all and outline my plans for the rugby union show that I have in mind....

By the way I am also a Villa fan, having supported the club for over 50 years having first been taken to Villa Park travelling on the number 11 Corporation 'buzz' 'Football Specials' from the King's Head in Bearwood, as a 4 year old in 1962 by my old man Les Bracey and his Dad Wilf Bracey.

They were both Villa fans and brought me up to be the same, the 3rd generation of Villa fans in my family....not surprising really when you consider my family history.

The Braceys lived in The Gun Quarter in the 'Back-to-Backs' in Price Street near Summer Lane (my old man Les, attended Summer Lane School) and my Dad's first job as a 14 year old was carrying guns from a gunmakers to the Proof House. 

My Dad went through the Second World War as an Aircraftsman Fitter in RAF's 'Bomber Command' on Lancasters and Stirlings at places like RAF Wattisham and RAF Downham Market where he risked his life and many of his friends gave theirs that we might be free and live in liberty....He always said the RAF 'was his University' where he mixed with people from all sorts of backgrounds and all walks of life.........

Enough already! I think I have gone on for long enough........my diatribe gives you and idea of what I have to offer Sports Radio in Birmingham and what I can bring to Sports Radio Birmingham.....enthusiasm, love of my home city Birmingham and its sporting heritage, and a deep knowledge of many and varied sports in Birmingham and their shared history in the City of Birmingham, our motto being : 'Forward'!"


I look forward to hearing from you..........

Yours in Sport

Cheers

Up the Villa!

Keith Bracey

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