by budleigh » 15 Sep 2011, 19:50
The storm that blew the roof off came in January 1930, only three years after the stand was purchased from Buckfastleigh racecourse for £150. As there was no funds, or insurance, to pay to have it replaced our neighbours Exeter and Plymouth both offered to play friendlies to stave off what Charles Dear, Chairman at the time, felt was a chance of the club disappearing into oblivion. These games, allied with countrywide fund-raising, brought in sufficient funds to replace the roof.
The storm that blew the roof off came in January 1930, only three years after the stand was purchased from Buckfastleigh racecourse for £150. As there was no funds, or insurance, to pay to have it replaced our neighbours Exeter and Plymouth both offered to play friendlies to stave off what Charles Dear, Chairman at the time, felt was a chance of the club disappearing into oblivion. These games, allied with countrywide fund-raising, brought in sufficient funds to replace the roof.