52 Ancestors 2026 Week 28 - Leisure Time
🏟️ Victor Harold Wadey, A Footballer in Three Towns When we think of leisure today, we often imagine quiet moments — reading, gardening, or watching television. But for many men born in the early 20th century, leisure was something far more energetic, communal, and proudly local: football . And few in our family embodied that spirit more completely than Victor Harold Wadey , born in Sussex in 1925, whose sporting life stretched across Brighton, Ashford, and Rye. Victor wasn’t a professional footballer, but he was something just as meaningful: a regular. A dependable, named‑in‑the‑paper, week‑after‑week player whose presence on the pitch mattered to his teammates, his clubs, and the communities who followed local football with real passion. His leisure wasn’t passive. It was lived in boots, mud, camaraderie, and commitment — threaded through the years of war, national service, and post‑war rebuilding. 🔎 Brighton Beginnings: Wartime & Post‑War Football Victor’s earliest football...







