How the Rams' Old Boys Are Helping to Keep the Club Up in the Same League As Manchester United, Celtic and the Villa
Derby Evening Telegraph › May 05, 2009
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Derby Evening Telegraph › May 05, 2009
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When Ron Webster presented a cheque for pounds4,000 on behalf of former Rams footballers at Derby County's Easter Monday game, he was continuing a tradition that went back exactly 46 years.
In April 1963, a team of ex-Rams players met Redfern Athletic at Carlisle Avenue, Littleover. The ex-Rams included three 1946 FA Cup winners, one former England international and several players, each of whom could count their Rams appearances in the hundreds.See the full content of this document
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How the Rams' Old Boys Are Helping to Keep the Club Up in the Same League As Manchester United, Celtic and the Villa
The old stars were no match for their Sunday League counterparts and won 13-2. More important, what was then the Derbyshire Fund for the Blind benefited by pounds200.
It was the start of...See the full content of this document
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