

Around 1980 Sammy Lee was a regular in the Liverpool Fc first team. A local boy made good he was, and still is, an affable person with an infectious and generous personality. At this time he also knew both my father, who ran a local night club d, and my mother who was friends with his then partner, and present day wife. So, one day I had the pleasure of a professional footballer sitting in my back room at home drinking a cup of tea. Once he had settled in and was comfortable, I left the house and gathered up as many of my friends as possible and invited them back to my house to meet Liverpool's number 8. I remember little other than feeling very nervous as it was like having Royalty come to visit. My mum maintains that we all sat and simply stared at him in silence, truly overawed by the occasion. He stayed for an hour or two but before he left I got him to sign a birthday card for Buttyman who was 10 years old the following day. He duly signed, and even left a little message for Buttyman on the card. He left, and my heartbeat returned to normal.
The following day and Buttyman was the birthday boy. We arranged for Mr.Prettlove, (class teacher and important figure in my past; more of him at a later stage) to make an announcement about Buttyman's birthday, and he summoned him to the front of the class. He was presented with both the signed card, and a box of maltesers to mark his special day. Buttyman took possession of both items and sat down again behind his desk. I would love to recount how pleased he was to have seen his birthday celebrated in public, or how overjoyed he was to have gotten Sammy Lee's signature. Sadly I cannot confirm either. But, looking back now I suspect that his life, for just a short time at least, was a little bit more bearable during that barmy time when Sammy Lee came to visit.
Postscript. Buttyman wasn't his real name. I called him Buttyman because he used to share his butties with me when we were in Senior school. I haven't seen him for probably 20 years. I hope life has been kind to him.
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