Me for one.
A number of us were very unhappy at the time - not so much with the Helen Shapiro's, Len Barry's, Barry St John's etc. which did at least have a "feel" for them, but with the abominal dirges like Muriel Day, Judith Durham (played by Richard ironically I seem to recall), Bobby Goldsboro, Lenny gamble etc...And who could forget poor old Dave Evisons endless revivals of "Lightening strikes" in the last hour - a sure fire reminder of the benefits of ducking out early for the early train! As a matter of fact at least 10 of us stopped going from Kent in 1978, prefferring instead the more authentic 6Ts nights run by Randy and Ady in London.
If you go back to the early days of Wigan, Russ was at it back then with endless Soussan instrumentals / Footsee etc. No one is saying he didn't play some soul records - one of Russ's best spins at Wigan was Willie Hutch "Love games" a timeless record. However the guy is exactly as described by Mr Darge, and in the history of Wigan was one of the worst offenders along with the aforementioned Mr Minshull. Meanwhile Richard, Brady, Rushbrooke etc. gave the place credibility - I am afraid neither Russ or Keith did.
Although I went again a couple of times in 1980 I never remember the place with as few as 200 in - only ever remember a near empty dancefloor once - ironically for Judy Freeman "Hold on" which of course is a very good record.