Whilst looking for inspiration for the legendary matchday poster (see the gallery here), Lewes FC Marketing Director Charlie Dobres happened upon the amazing fact that on January 19th 1968, Lewes Town Hall hosted a remarkable Pink Floyd Gig. And not only that, the gig was promoted by the football club itself or at least by one very special supporter. The club planned to celebrate the 45th anniversary of this concert in conjunction with the game today against Margate, but the wintery weather put pay to the celebration.
Further success came in winning the Athenian League 2 title in 1968, and then promotion to the Premier Division just two years later. Lewes FC was on the up but success meant doing some serious renovation to the old ground.
It was clear that for the club to progress much further, the Dripping Pan was going to need floodlights for the first time ever. But how? With gates that rarely went over one hundred, the funds were simply not there and Tom Carr, the then Chairman (and local farmer) was not going to supply the funds.
Step in committee member and committed supporter Norman Ashdown. Read the rest of the amazing story here.