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On the 29th December 1949 saw the largest ever crowds to watch a full English Football League programme averaging nearly 30,000 per game over 4 league.
I know it had the big main stand at that time but my mind boggles trying to imagine old Belle Vue with that many people in it, never mind the nearly 40,000 that's our record. I only ever knew it as a charming but run down place with loads of barrels in the car park for some reason.
Idler that game against Burnley was my first ever rovers game as a kid I had never been among so many people nearest to that at that time would have been on Cleethorpes beach
My memories of the times illustrate the contrasts especially about societal context ..As an eleven year old I went alone to matches at Belle Vue and had to arrive very early to get against the perimeter wall to be sure of a view .I got expert at estimating the crowd .I knew that once I could see no more bare terracing that we had 20.000 in .It happened quite regularly under the Peter Doherty régime , though he used to complain we were not well enough supported by Doncaster folk and sure enough we became a selling club and he left ..Gregg was the first to go ..then my hero Bert Tindill ( the most popular player ) What I remember vividly was listening to comments from supporters as they left the ground …off to carry on conversations ar the Salutation no doubt .By the time I had walked up to Christ Church bus terminus . kicking a tennis ball all the way and occasionally whirring my wooden red and white rattle ..the Green Un would be on sale with all the days results and at least a report on our match up to half time .The Blind Paper seller Les on the corner opposite Cooplands no only knew the scorers but how Tindill was again man of the match (before such attributes were ever attributed officially by anybody ) .That was before TV brought football into our homes in an homogenised form .I relied on Charles Buchan monthly magazine tho see which star was to be centre page in colour ..Doherty , Shackleton ,Finney , Mathews …Happy Days ..jeez what feelings thst evokes though !