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Britain's oldest striker is still banging the goals in three times a week - AGED 90

2024-02-28 76 Dailymotion

Britain's oldest striker is still banging in the goals for his local football team three times a week - at the grand age of 90.<br /><br />Sprightly Mike Fisher - nicknamed Ninja by teammates - is still averaging a hattrick every game following a footballing career which began 75 years ago in 1949. <br /><br />The former RAF veteran turns out every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for two local walking football teams after he started playing for them aged 82. <br /><br />Previously to that, granddad-of-two Mike, of Bloxwich, West Mids., played up until his 40s before taking a break from the beautiful game. <br /><br />After falling back in love with the sport in his 80s he now regularly appears for Old Corinthians, who play at non-league Rushall Olympic's ground in Walsall. <br /><br />The goal-machine even celebrated his 90th birthday with team mates last week by bagging five goals in a game against opponents 40 years younger than him. <br /><br />Dad-of-two Mike, a former machine shop worker, said: "They all call me Ninja. Because they say I'm gone in the blink of an eye, just like that. <br /><br />"One minute you think you've collared me and the next minute I'm gone and the ball is in the back of the net. <br /><br />"If you ask anyone if they play with Mike Fisher, they won't have a clue who you're on about - but if you say 'do you play with Ninja' they will know who you mean.<br /><br />"I still love football and I'll keep going for as long as I can - or at least while I'm still scoring on a regular basis. That feeling of scoring goals never gets old - even if I am.<br /><br />"I've lost count of how many I've scored but I get four of five a game usually and have been playing walking football three times a week regularly for eight years.<br /><br />"A few times I have scored ten in a match."<br /><br />Mike began playing when he was aged 14 in the Luton and District League in his native Bedfordshire before he moved to the Midlands after meeting his wife. <br /><br />He fell for partner Doris in Blackpool, where he was stationed with the RAF, while she was visiting the Blackpool Illuminations in the 50s. <br /><br />Mike served in Libya, Egypt and Iraq in 1954 as an RAF motor mechanic and married Doris upon his return to Britain in 1954. <br /><br />They moved to the Black Country and went on to have two children together. Doris passed away four years ago at the age of 87.<br /><br />Luton Town fan Mike added: "The football gives me a reason to still get up and out and stay fit and active. I don't want to be sitting in a chair all day long. <br /><br />"I began playing in Luton when I was around 14/15 and I played as a forward or as wide forward as it was known then. <br /><br />"I played for a team called Yale once I moved up to the Black Country and then played with Wednesfield Civil Defence when I was around 33/34.<br /><br />"It was in the Wolverhampton Amateur League but then once I got into my 40s I slowed down and stopped playing for a while. I think most people do in their 40s.

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