Villaiyaadu.. Vettaiyaadu !
Around the ground in late 80’s !

Ja.Ra.Sundaresan [ Baakiyam Ramasamy ] has swapped the famous title of Sujatha’s “Katradhum Petradhum” for his humorous article about receiving gifts as “Petradhum Katradhum”. So as the title of this post — that’s the way we played football.
The power of any school is determined by its ground size.. at least as far our friends are concerned. My school is just another place for those who cannot be “maintained “at home. The greatest factors about my school are the excellent management, sophisticated classrooms, fans, marker boards, state of the art labs, trained coaches for sports, Yoga, drawing, NCC, NSS, properly maintained buses…Stop..Stop.. None of them were available in our school.. It’s just one another GBHSS you find in any town of TamilNadu, with a broken grill gate and an open cycle stand.
[ இங்க வைக்கறோம் டைட்டில் சாங்க்.. பள்ளிக்கூடம் போகாமல்லே.. பாடங்களைக் கேட்காமல்லே..].
We have the best playground in our school; really vast — 2 separate football grounds. The geography of the school is very important — it’s surrounded by bus stand/bazaar in the east, some waste land in the south, Ettiyamman koil in the north [ very influential — we get half-day leave for any function related to this temple :) ] and a cinema theatre in the west. My ambition in life was to become a PT [ actually P.Ed ] master in my school — what a life [ அப்துல் ..டீ சொல்டா]. Though they possess some soft and God names like Murugan, Krishnan they used to whack boys like “Kali” in Mullum Malarum or the para military forces during a mob violence.
Coming to the games.. first Kabadi. Playing with shirt or without shirt [ white ! ] is left up to the student. Next comes the process of identifying team members [ Sulaimaan namaku — Sulaimaan looks like the prisoner in ‘The Green mile ’ movie ]. There are variants of pronouncing the word Kabadi — Kabaat, KabOdi.. Kabut — no one said like kabbaddi..kabbadi in the film “Gilli” or “Ve Ka Kuzhu”. Those who were rejected in cricket came to Kabbadi.
Then comes the great cricket — Cricket is not allowed in the normal days unless the PT master [ pronounced “Vaajjyaar” :) ] is on leave. Somehow, they favored football to a great extent. We played cricket in the weekends — I mostly stayed away because of the 2 great reasons.. One.. ‘bad words’ that was offered if a catch/run-out/four is missed [ damage to dynasty :) ]. The other reason was the accidents that came out of the thick cork ball. The fellow Muslim friends were really good in fast bowling. I wondered about a particular friend Ismail — he is the fastest bowler that I know, till date.. [ பீஃப் சாப்ட்றாண்டா.. அதான் ! ].
Football .. The actual villaiyaadu/vettaiyaadu episode was played on weekdays.. Don’t imagine that just 4 teams playing in the 2 football grounds.. Remember, it’s GBHSS. Around 20 teams play in each of the ground with different sized footballs ranging from the 1 Rs rubber ball [ red n blue combination :) ] to the actual football. We were also eligible for 6 sigma — we never missed our team and of course, the football. It was never confusing. It starts with forming the team - first with 2 captains and around 20 people surrounding them recommending friends [ இம்தியாஸ் சொல்லு.. R.கார்த்தி வேணாம்.. எழில் எங்க சைட் :) ]. Then the game begins along with the existing teams..
The goal post always looks like a penalty game [ different goalkeepers — actually ]. Sometimes the game ends abruptly when everyone takes a shot. My school looks extremely beautiful on a holiday [ ஜிலோன்னு இருக்கும் ] — Remember the lyrics of Yugabharathi.. “Vidumurai naatkalil pallikoodam”. Interestingly, we used to play football in the rain, too. The entire ground forms small streams of running water and I have seen this in “Sariyaa idhu thavaraa” in Kalloori film. At later stages in life, I heard that Maniazhagu [ 10th C section ] got a seat in sports quota in college and became PT vaajyaar in our own school. For very few in life, their passion becomes the profession.
[ இங்க வைக்கறோம் closing சாங்க்.. துள்ளித் திரிந்ததொரு காலம்.. பள்ளி பயின்றதொறு காலம்…].
பால்யமும்
அதன் நினைவுகளும்
வற்றாததொரு
வட்டக் கிணறு ..
என் எழுத்து
அதைத் துழாவுமொரு
பாதாள கொலுசு
[ பால்யத்துக்கு முன்னாடி என்ன இருந்தது.. தரைக் கிணறா.. :) ].
:)
Toto.

That was a good interview
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Aayirathil Oruvan
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No Man's Land - Universal issue.
Unsung but outstanding
Nalla irukku.
ur trademark wit brought smiles again and again as i read on..
unfortunately in our skool, the ground was just 4 times the size of a volleyball court.boys would be fighting on one side with volleyball, the other side cork ball cricket and side by side Ball badminton with net. and Tennikoit( hope you are aware of this sport)..
i would have really loved to learn Volley ball, it is fascinating game but unfortunately i was afraid after receiving a mighty blow on my arms on the first day trying to lift a smash.that literally smashed my aspirations in volley ball.We never played football or hockey in our school.lack of space and poor quality P.Ed’s. they were good in Ball badminton, Volleyball and tennikoit and forced the boys to just stay away from any enquiries about other games..
u have captured the team selection very nicely..
I played cricket mostly but i was always kool.….…so, i was surprised by your reasons for shying away from cricket…
Thanks Rajan for the comments. Tennikoit, kho-kho, long jump : are the common ones in GGHSS too :). I played very little in cricket — Khaataan maadiri suthuven 180 degreesku. :)
The schools I studied did not have proper play ground, that was the reason I never became a good sportsman. (Ethavathu oru karanam solla venama). Always the last choice in any team game (cricket, Hockey, Football etc), people who are very serious about their game take me into their team if and only if they do not have 11 players. I enjoyed watching others play and am happy to sit in front of the idiot box watching anything from TT to Gymnastics to weight lifting to swimming.…..
The place where the new assembly building is coming up used to be the place I can be seen during weekends (in the early 80s). More than 10 to 15 teams will be playing in one huge ground. As u mentioned very rarely the fielders get confused about which team they play for.
Brought back lots of memories. Very well written as always.….
Thanks Irshaad.. We went to school mostly to play :).. True .. I missed about writing multiple cricket matches in the same ground.. You can still see this, in the ground next to meenambakkam station before airport. at least 5 matches go on simultaneously. Good that it brought back some memories..
Toto,
It was nice reading… Thanks for reminding those good old days. As you said, PT masters had some sort of Inam Puriyaadha Veruppu on Cricket.
At the school where I studied, (Erode Muncipal School), the school game was hockey and we were instructed to play that. Once I was a goal keeper and when I was about to defend a penalty shot, the cork ball hit my forehead with force. That was probbaly the last ever I tried playing anything on cricket and hockey not to mention any other sports. And my hockey bat used to look new so others used to borrow from me and play.
I was more contended with Pattam, Gilli and stacking stones and hit with the ball type games…Nothing sort of playing with cork ball ever after.
Thanks
Venkat
Sorry missed commenting on your “Inge vekkarom closing song.…” types.
It evoked laughter and thanks for that too.
Thanks Venkat for the comments..Glad to see the common experiences and rejoice in recollecting them too. Super.