Sir Jimmy
Sir Jimmy
Anderson Knighted.
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Re: Sir Jimmy
Better late than never…. Congratulations Sir James
All we need now is the town to honour him properly.
That’ll be some wait….
All we need now is the town to honour him properly.
That’ll be some wait….
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Sir James Anderson
Just announced that he will be receiving a knighthood. Well deserved for Burnley's own Jimmy.
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Re: Sir James Anderson
Duplicate thread feel free to merge/delete
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Re: Sir Jimmy
Superb news and well deserved recognition
Although the system is seriously f***** when the same honours list is creating Lord Michael Gove....
Although the system is seriously f***** when the same honours list is creating Lord Michael Gove....
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Re: Sir Jimmy
If there is to be an honours system then it’s right that Jimmy has been knighted. Congratulations to our town’s greatest ever sportsman.
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Re: Sir Jimmy
Congratulations Sir Jimmy.
Re: Sir Jimmy
Great news for Jimmy and the town, delighted with this.
Re: Sir Jimmy
I think the convention is that knighthoods are only given once the individuals have finished playing for their national team. I am reliably informed that the only person to buck this trend is Richard Hadlee. Anyway, this is so richly deserved for a fabulous cricketer and thoroughly decent young man.
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Re: Sir Jimmy
Congratulations Sir Jimmy and in the scheme of things very well deserved. Lets hope it's not long before the same honour is bestowed on Kevin Sinfield.
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Re: Sir Jimmy
Sir Jimmy of Lyndhurst Rd and Turf Moor ( cricket) Unbelievable achievement and career.
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Re: Sir Jimmy
That should be a given without a doubt.ashtonlongsider wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 4:15 pmCongratulations Sir Jimmy and in the scheme of things very well deserved. Lets hope it's not long before the same honour is bestowed on Kevin Sinfield.
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Re: Sir Jimmy
Yes Jimmy.
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Re: Sir Jimmy
As a former St. Teds pupil, would be interested to know if any other old boys/girls have ever been honoured.
Well done Sir James on long overdue recognition.
Well done Sir James on long overdue recognition.
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Sir Vincent Fean, British Diplomat ( St Theodores 1963-71 ) was knighted in 2005, and was formerly the British High Commissioner to Malta ( 2002-06 ), Ambassador to Libya ( 2006-10 ) and Consul General to Jerusalem ( 2010-14 ) ...HurstGrangeClaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 10:27 pmAs a former St. Teds pupil, would be interested to know if any other old boys/girls have ever been honoured.
Well done Sir James on long overdue recognition.
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Re: Sir Jimmy
Maybe rename St James Street to Sir James Street.
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Clarets4me wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 10:44 pmSir Vincent Fean, British Diplomat ( St Theodores 1963-71 ) was knighted in 2005, and was formerly the British High Commissioner to Malta ( 2002-06 ), Ambassador to Libya ( 2006-10 ) and Consul General to Jerusalem ( 2010-14 ) ...
https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/s ... _years_on/
Re: Sir Jimmy
Just build the bloody statue - he deserves nothing less.
Re: Sir Jimmy
I'm no particular fan of Michael gove, but I agree with that one. He is basically volunteering himself to carry on working and serving the country in what is probably the only thing that he is any good at. You can't serve in the house of lords unless you are a lord in the first place.Poulton-le-Claret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 3:20 pmSuperb news and well deserved recognition
Although the system is seriously f***** when the same honours list is creating Lord Michael Gove....
That said, there are those that you would not want to see there for various reasons. We could do without a lady dorries of Selfpromotion, lord boris of Partygate and lady truss of Brokeville, for instance.
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Re: Sir Jimmy
Absolute legend, and whilst at 36 im past the age of having a "favourite player" hes my sporting hero
Re: Sir Jimmy
Out of interest, are there any more knights from Burnley?
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Re: Sir Jimmy
Since I genuinely did not intend to derail Jimmy's thread (and probably should have thought of that in my initial post), I'll agree to disagree on that one TS (except your second para, which I accept as fact!)timshorts wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:07 amI'm no particular fan of Michael gove, but I agree with that one. He is basically volunteering himself to carry on working and serving the country in what is probably the only thing that he is any good at. You can't serve in the house of lords unless you are a lord in the first place.
That said, there are those that you would not want to see there for various reasons. We could do without a lady dorries of Selfpromotion, lord boris of Partygate and lady truss of Brokeville, for instance.

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Re: Sir Jimmy
Sir John Stuttard, Lord Mayor of London 2006-07 was born in Burnley in 1945, Lord Waddington of Read, ( formerly David Waddington, Home Secretary ) was born here in 1929, and Sir Willis Jackson, Engineer, was also born in Burnley in 1904 ...
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Re: Sir Jimmy
Let’s not get political on what is a tribute to Burnley’s greatest ever sportsman.Poulton-le-Claret wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 9:18 amSince I genuinely did not intend to derail Jimmy's thread (and probably should have thought of that in my initial post), I'll agree to disagree on that one TS (except your second para, which I accept as fact!)![]()
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Hence why I said I will agree to disagree and leave it at thatHurstGrangeClaret wrote: ↑Sun Apr 13, 2025 1:16 pmLet’s not get political on what is a tribute to Burnley’s greatest ever sportsman.

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Re: Sir Jimmy
Time he got his whites back on.
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Sir Jonas Moore born in Higham 1617 he helped to establish Greenwich Observatory
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Re: Sir Jimmy
Oh right fair enough.Mondsley wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 4:00 pmI think the convention is that knighthoods are only given once the individuals have finished playing for their national team. I am reliably informed that the only person to buck this trend is Richard Hadlee. Anyway, this is so richly deserved for a fabulous cricketer and thoroughly decent young man.