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I was born in '73, so not old enough to know, but how many Leeds, Man U, Liverpool fans etc, were there in Donny? Did people back in the 60's stick to supporting their home team?
Have the years eroded the support we used to get from our outlying villages .Supporters' buses ran from most of them to home matches and many had supporters' club sub branches ? In the 60's ! Dunscroft / Stainforth ,Rossingto. , Armthprpe , et al
Quote from: Pintolager on July 12, 2025, 05:01:19 pmI was born in '73, so not old enough to know, but how many Leeds, Man U, Liverpool fans etc, were there in Donny? Did people back in the 60's stick to supporting their home team?They call themselves Leeds, Man Utd., and whatever fans but they’re not fans they’re followers.Half of the so called Leeds fans round here haven’t been to home game in the last five years. We know a few Wolfie don’t we.
Fashion, for example. The latest toy for Christmas. Flappy paddle gearboxes. Those stupid electronic handbrakes. A helluva lot of bandwagons are nothing but marketing devices. Make folk spend on something they don't need and didn’t know they wanted. When I become Lord of the Universe, which, actually, is due to happen fairly soon now, I have a plan to make the world a whole lot better place:First against the wall will be estate agents. All of them. Valueless and talentless.Second against the wall will be marketing types. Nothing against them in principle, but they've gone too far. Licensed liars now. Gone.And third against the wall: wasps. Every single one of them. I mean, what, actually, are they for?? What do they do that's even a teeny bit useful?BobGWhat about the council's planning officers and the councilors who it on the planning committee.
I do lament the passing of these village communities and of course the pit is no longer the essence of community living .We all need to belong to something and our neighbourhoods have become so lacking in community values .The attachment to a football club is one way of expressing common community and DRFC does a lot in that way to stimulate interest and attachment .
Taxation killing the pubs is a an absolute travesty
It's not all doom and gloom. I notice the Black Bank has been promoting itself, setting up a website and online store. This is a good way of recruiting young uns following on from the work done with schools, catching the next generation of school pals etc.