Suffolk Shrimper In Dorset
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Eddie Firmani was 90 years old yesterday and is our oldest SUEPA member, so it's a big belated HAPPY BIRTHDAY to 'The Golden Turkey' as the great man was once known during his Italian adventures.
Eddie may well also be the oldest ex Shrimper currently alive. There are one or two potentially older who we cannot trace and who could still be alive but depite extensive searching so far we've drawn a blank. If anyone fancies themselves as a bit of a detective and wants to help out searching death etc records please do get in touch and I'll let you know who we need to find out about.
Anyway, back to Edde, how on earth back in 1965 we managed to sign someone of his calibre is anyone's guess - if anyone with long memories can shed any light on that it would be interesting to hear. He was certainly revered by our fans at the time as can be seen from the great pic shown here.
As well as being a top footballer Eddie had a wonderful coaching career and could be found passing on his knowledge and experience as a coach well in to his 80's in the US where he now lives.
Oh, and in case you might be wondering (and we love a stat so I'll tell you anyway), SUEPA currently has seven other members born in the 1930's, with Bill Punton (who still works as a match day host at Norwich City) and Alan Dicks (who we signed back in 1958 from Chelsea and who went on to have a great managerial career) due to reach their own 90th landmark next year.

Eddie may well also be the oldest ex Shrimper currently alive. There are one or two potentially older who we cannot trace and who could still be alive but depite extensive searching so far we've drawn a blank. If anyone fancies themselves as a bit of a detective and wants to help out searching death etc records please do get in touch and I'll let you know who we need to find out about.
Anyway, back to Edde, how on earth back in 1965 we managed to sign someone of his calibre is anyone's guess - if anyone with long memories can shed any light on that it would be interesting to hear. He was certainly revered by our fans at the time as can be seen from the great pic shown here.
As well as being a top footballer Eddie had a wonderful coaching career and could be found passing on his knowledge and experience as a coach well in to his 80's in the US where he now lives.
Oh, and in case you might be wondering (and we love a stat so I'll tell you anyway), SUEPA currently has seven other members born in the 1930's, with Bill Punton (who still works as a match day host at Norwich City) and Alan Dicks (who we signed back in 1958 from Chelsea and who went on to have a great managerial career) due to reach their own 90th landmark next year.
