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Peter Rosengard

ByPeter Rosengard, Peter Rosengard

Opinion

Central Line to success

August 16, 2011 09:21
2 min read

In the 60s I grew up on the Central line between East Acton and Oxford Circus. We lived in East Acton and I played football with the Charge family who lived on the huge council estate that stretched all the way back to the White City stadium. Luckily for me, Mrs Charge only had 10 sons, so I became a vital addition to the team. I was always the one left over and the two captains would toss for me: "Tails! You lose! You've got Rosengard!".

But to get back on track... the Central Line. I spent my teenage years taking the Tube every Saturday night from East Acton to Oxford Circus, heading for the St Anne's Club in Shaftesbury Avenue or the Whisky A Go Go discotheque.

Once, I was the only person in the carriage and I had the good luck to sit opposite a skinhead who stared at me. Between White City and Shepherd's Bush he suddenly shouted: "Oi! You looking at me?"

"Were we at school together?" I asked.