
October 2003 Tony Gordon, fruit trader |
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Tony Gordon : likes a good apple |
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Local trader Tony Gordon
has been selling fruit outside the Broadmarsh for six years.
Interview by Joe Sinclair |
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FACTS |
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Tony Gordon has been selling fruit outside
the Broadmarsh Centre, Nottingham for the past six years
His best selling fruit : Bananas
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I live in town, my nameÂ’s Tony Gordon.
IÂ’ve been down here 6 years.
I used to do the markets. ItÂ’s something to do.
I donÂ’t like it particularly. I do when the sunÂ’s
shining.
If itÂ’s raining people donÂ’t buy. They donÂ’t
stop.
I don't eat a lot of fruit.  |
Tony Gordon, Fruit trader |
Hassle? Sometimes, well, not very often. You
learn to handle them, you know what I mean.
You get drunks and, you know, general
dossers. They all think itÂ’s an easy job and youÂ’re easy
game standing out here. They learn.
I donÂ’t get much time off. Usually have January off. I
go to various places, all over the place, mostly in England or Ireland.
Sometimes I donÂ’t even bother.
It’s long hours. Half four ‘til half five at night.
ItÂ’s quite a long day you know. So in my spare time I sleep most
of the time.
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Tony Gordon's stall outside the Broadmarsh
Centre, Nottingham |
I like dog racing. I bet occasionally. You win and lose, itÂ’s
the same as everything else.
Bananas: most of the year round itÂ’s the best seller.
Occasionally you do sell strange things, like those [points].
ThatÂ’s what we call a doughnut peach. Six for a pound. TheyÂ’re
American. I donÂ’t know how they taste, I donÂ’t eat them.
Just sell them.
I donÂ’t eat a lot of fruit, I just pick at it all day.
I like a good apple. I might have an apple in the morning, a banana
at lunchtime, a few strawberries. IÂ’ve had enough of it - see
it all day.
You wouldnÂ’t be able to write what
I think of the EU regulations. I think itÂ’s a load of rubbish
to be honest.
The people in Nottingham have changed. ThereÂ’s far more
undesirables, letÂ’s put it like that. I think the drug problem
is showing itself in town.
Keep out of the city - out of the city centre - unless you
have to come in. |
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