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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: Donnywolf on November 25, 2025, 12:07:45 pm
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I know we visit this subject at least once a year . So Happy Anniversary with this article on Edlo's own Ron Flowers
Apologies link broken , will fix later
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A good friend of mine and a member of our football club is a cousin of Ron Flowers.
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Played against them a couple of time at Cortonwood MW as a youngster.
Their manager used to go spare if you booted one of their players who were always physical themselves and not slow at coming forward.
Always a good side in the Northern Intermediate League were the Wolves satellite side.
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A good friend of mine and a member of our football club is a cousin of Ron Flowers.
I sat next to one of his Cousins at Danum. Initials also JT in fact ... he was Jo Tu as well
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A good friend of mine and a member of our football club is a cousin of Ron Flowers.
I sat next to one of his Cousins at Danum. Initials also JT in fact ... he was Jo Tu as well
My friend is WH, alternatively BH.
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My memory may be MISremembering but it is telling we that Wathm in those days was a feeder club for Wolves and they played ( as Rovers juniors did ) in the Northern Intermediate league ??
Sorry Shelby ..just read your own post ..thank you .
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Mark Crooks was the manager of the set up one that uncovered for Wolves players like Roy Swinbourne, Gerry Dally, Peter Knowles, and quite a few others that went on to play for Wolves and in total 108 players that played league football including 17 that ended up at Barnsley.
A hot bed of top class young local players mainly from the South Yorkshire coal fields area.
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Selby ..that was my generation though you have more detailed knowledge as I only lived it as a 15 / 16 year old junior footballer .
Wolves / Wath had a very switched on local scouting system ( compared to our Rovers where you virtually needed to knock on a Belle Vue dressing room yo get a trial ) ..or in my case have a Dad who drank after hours at Ridgewood pub in Edenthorpe run by Rovers youth team coach Ernie Swallow .
Four of my contemporaries at Thorne Grammar where we had a Rugby only culture played for Wath .Not a single Thorne Grammar student played at Rovers probably I now realise it was the fault of their Dads .
I know Selby follows local talent closely and admire how he recounts anecdotes about the progress of individuals he monitors .
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If you search on line Mark Crooks there are articles on the set up and the presentation of a Blue plack recognising his and their work at the club.
I got some of the information from that source I have posted as I have always been interested in the intermediate league as my father and Mr Richardson plus others were representing the Doncaster Referees Association at the original meeting to form the league when the proposed member clubs and officials drew up the rules and agreed to form the league in Barnsley.
Middlesborough and Sunderland plus the Sheffield sides were the driving force to form the league according to my father.
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Hi graingrovrer
I blame my Dad too. A dyed in the Wool Wolves fan , he was a pathetic footballer and his genes did for me as well :lol:
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In that era DRFC also ran what they called an A team as well as the Reserves .The Northern Intermediates was essentially U 18s and yes Sunderland ,Middlesborough , and both Sheffield clubs fielded sides,as did Scunthorpe and Rotherham, but not Leeds nor Barnsley though we dod play them in Cup games , bringing Bremner to Belle Vue for the first time as a Leeds Junior.I do somewhere have a Rovers v Leeds juniors team sheet with his name on it ,and surprisingly no stud marks .