Mine are from West Wicklow but I know Bray quite well and have walked up Bray Head and been along the sea front there a few times. We sort of adopted Bray Wanderers as our team in Ireland as they were the only League of Ireland club from Wicklow. Another ambition would be to see them play at some time. There is a Michael Collins connection there too as "Croke Park" in the Liam Neeson film was actually Bray Wanderers stadium. In typical Irish fashion they still have the stand along one side that was built for the film but it has no safety certificate so no one can go in it for games. ( That was a few years ago so may have changed). Do you get over there much?
Yes I.S.B. I try and get over to Bray as often as I can , my dad ( RIP ) born in Bray was the eldest of 11 brother's and sisters .
So as you can imagine that's a lot of Aunts , Uncle's and Cousins !
Dad moved to COV in 1938 , then aged 18 , looking for work, but then a year later the 2nd world war broke out .
To his credit he signed up and join the RAF ( Lancaster Bombers ) he could have just gone back to Bray !!!
Then while on active services his Lancaster Bomber ( on returning to Blighty ) was attacked by the LUFTWAFFE
and had to make an emergency landing , he survived but had a badly burnt leg .
Then after the war was over he got a job at the Standard Triumph motor company in Canley , Cov .
Then dad met mum in Cov and had thee boys, which makes me a VERY PROUD COV KID.
Then after 30 years while still working at the Standard Triumph he sadly passed away .