THE ARCHIVE
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Whoever discarded a cigarette end behind a fruit machine at the Brewery Field social club on Christmas Eve 2003 has a lot to answer for. They began a chain of events that were to wreck a long-established north-east club and left the Unibond League in chaos this spring. Brewery Field is – perhaps was – the home of Spennymoor United. The County Durham club have been playing there since 1904, latterly in the Unibond League. North-east sides have not had an easy time in the Unibond League in recent seasons, mainly due to their geographical isolation. Gateshead came close to extinction last summer, Blyth Spartans have had financial difficulties and Bishop Auckland are presently homeless (they shared at Brewery Field last season). But until recently Spennymoor seemed one of the more stable outfits, with a tidy ground, decent crowds and income from a social club that was well placed for local housing. They even won promotion to the Premier Division in 2002-03. But early on Christmas Day in 2003, a serious fire gutted the building. Five fire appliances took two hours to control the blaze, which the police and fire investigators blamed on a discarded cigarette. Extraordinarily, the building was not insured. Only the shell of the clubhouse, covered in graffiti, remained a year later. The loss of the social club’s facilities was a severe financial blow and was probably a factor when, in January 2005, the club’s owner, colourful local businessman Benny Mottram, announced that he was going to stand down. From WSC 221 July 2005. What was happening this month On the subject...
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