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Is that Laurie Sheffield on the left of the top photo?
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on November 30, 2018, 03:30:21 pmIs that Laurie Sheffield on the left of the top photo?I have a dissenter who says its not LS unless its in his Newport days ?
The 60's were a real game changer for DRFC. After crashing out of Division 2 late 50's straight into the newly formed Division 4 in successive seasons (ironic or what?) we had the ill fated promotion mid 60's (straight back down) to the Lawrie Mac promotion at the end. Ironically the programmes of the mid 50's prior to this bemoaned the lack of crowds (sound familiar?) when we were playing Derby, West Ham, Everton, Liverpool Man City etc. who, although not the prestige teams they are now, were significant.so historically crowds at BV were an issue. Given the total lack of any marketing nous, no sponsorship, replica shirt sales, and the gourmet meals of a pie/wagon wheel/bovril/tea from the snack bars meant revenue streams were very poorly managed. You can argue saturation point now in some of those areas, but the staggering naivety of any marketing initiatives meant a lack of cash for a traditionally under-supported team. Gates equated to profit, not marketing the Indian sub-continent with Man U shirts. To say times have changed must be the understatement of the year, given Sheikh???....now has billions in any one of many clubs, as opposed to Ben Bailey or Bernie Boldry, local businessmen who had very different motives. As Bob Dylan said in the 60's "The times they are a changing..."