Football Art: Non-League Lewes FC Have Cornered The Market In Brilliant Matchday Posters (Photos)

Chris Wright

13th, March 2013

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By Chris Wright

We’re pretty late on the uptake here, but that’s just the way it goes sometimes. Anyway, Lewes FC are an East Sussex-based club currently playing in the Isthmian League Premier Division which is, by our count, the seventh tier of English football.

Known as “The Rooks”, Lewes have played at The Dripping Pan – a 3,000-capacity (though only 600 seater) former cricket ground – since their inception in 1885 and, since 2010, have been a member-owned football club, with comedian Patrick Marber (of “Alan Partridge” and “The Day Today” fame) one of the six founder members of the Rooks’ community ownership board – as such, the club count the likes of Charles Saatchi, Nigella Lawson and Steve Coogan as shareholders.

La-di-da.

Oh, one other thing: Lewes also produce some of the finest matchday posters we’ve ever seen…

Gorgeous, charming, and cockle-warming to see the tradition being kept alive. The Sex Pistols-aping “Never Mind The Weather” poster is a personal favourite.

By the way, this is but a small sample of The Rooks’ matchday artwork. The full range is available to peruse over at Lewes’ official website should you wish.

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  1. Chris Howick says:

    You are also forgetting their delightfully named ground… The Dripping Pan!!!

  2. George says:

    Love the name The Dripping Pan for the football ground. Our ground at Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh City was affectionately referred to as The Concrete Lavy Pan in olden footabll days. (Circa 1974 – 1995)

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