For those bulls fans among you who don't know who Keith is let me tell you a bit about the man who kept our club going when our club was going through similar difficulties to yours.
Keith was a lifelong fartown supporter and associate director who along with other members of his family probably single handedly saved the club from extinction in the 1980's. He initially answered an appeal for help to get the Fartown stadium ready to stage a John Player Trophy semi-final-, he was a structural engineer and offered his services- he was the only one who turned up to help. He reroofed and rewired fartown following the new regulations after the Bradford fire. He drove the team bus, alongside his father maintained the grounds, his wife did the catering his sons manned the scoreboard and anything else he and his family needed to do to ensure the club kept going after the then owners stepped down until the new board of directors took over in 1989.
He was curator at the RL heritage centre at the George Hotel and anyone who has been to see the collection of rugby memorabilia and spoken to him there would recognise his great knowledge and love of the game. He catalogued and preserved all that memorabilia for safe keeping when the George hotel recently closed.
Keith was just this January inducted onto the rugby league roll of honour for his services to rugby league.