the trophy was donated by tv tycoon sir thomas lipton and won in turin by a team of mainly coal minersif younger people do not step up, it might only be memories that are left. we need younger people to get involved with the club to keep it going. being the age we are, obviously it could go. we don't want that with the history we've got. we have got to try and keep it alive. it is only the younger generation that can do that so we're looking for volunteers. i think the youngsters, when they come on match day, they come to see the game and they don't think about the involvement. theyjust come to see the game and go home. we want to get across to them that they can do more than that. they can get themselves involved. the stadium name repeats the message, young blood wanted. desperately needed if west auckland town is to be more than fond memories and a memorial statue to the miners who won that first world cup. most sports fans are familiar with the scenes on the day of the boat race every spring, when spectators line the river thames to see crews of eights compete.