Perimeter fencing for the 78/79 season.
There must be a body of work out there on football fences, every other aspect of the game has been covered by academia? I've always been fascinated by them.
There were a number of distinct styles, some easier than others to scale and hang off. Ours suffered from not having an extra bar across the spikes at the top - so they started to look a bit scruffy - especailly after Arsenal in the League Cup when the spikes on the North stand fences got bent and buckled by us legging it out of there.
What was more bizarre were the two metal poles which replaced the fences along the West terraces - what were they all about? As for the rotating blue spikes on the away fence when that was moved to the South East - well, they were pure evil.
But the gold medal of course goes to Chelsea and Ken Bates - who electrified his fences. If Jose wants to liven up the Bridge he could try the electric shock route.
Fences turned grounds into death traps and the people responsible for seeing them as a solution to trouble on the terraces should forever hang their heads in shame.
Great post. £1.30 was extortionate. I wonder how much Bamber charged for Harveys?I have a book called 'Up,Up, and Away written by good old John Vinicombe detailing BHA's rise to the 1st Division in the 78-79season. In the early part of the book there is a pic of the East Stand on Sept 30th with no fencing and the West on Nov 11th with no fencing. By Dec 2nd there is a pic of the West which now has fencing installed. So would appear to be the latter half of 1978.
There is a piece in the book in which Mike Bamber says he would like BHA to move to a site on the outskirts of B and H, to a 'multi purpose sports complex with easy access to arterial roads and a rail link and car parking for 7,000 cars (Bennetts Field anyone) and all spectators seated.' However the plans are 'at least 5 years off.' !!!!! It also goes onto say how Mike Bamber dealt with 'a flood of questions' on BBC Radio Sussex and made 'no attempt to skirt round controversial issues' denying the Albion were 'pricing themselves out of business' saying the Albion had to 'balance the books.' When a fan told him the £1.30 admission charge was a 'big rip off' Bamber retorted 'if you want to see the Albion in D1 we cannot do it without finance.'
Interesting stuff, for Bamber in 1978 read Bloom in 2014. Seems not much changes really down the years in terms of issues facing football clubs / fans.
Great post. £1.30 was extortionate. I wonder how much Bamber charged for Harveys?
Thanks. I do remember Watneys signs adorning the back of the West Stand when I first started going, no doubt a pint of Watneys was indeed a 'big rip off' as well!!! I do remember purchasing a Wagon Wheel and thinking it was overpriced!!!
Thanks. I do remember Watneys signs adorning the back of the West Stand when I first started going, no doubt a pint of Watneys was indeed a 'big rip off' as well!!! I do remember purchasing a Wagon Wheel and thinking it was overpriced!!!
The next question is.....when did they come down?
I seem to remember about 2000 Chelsea fans gaining pretty easy access to the pitch early in the 83-84 season.
They came down in two-stages. I rememner the West Stand fences being removed but the uprights remained with two single scaffolding bars fixed and running along the top of the perimeter wall. These were set back slightly from the perimeter wall and kids used to duck under and lean over the wall like the pre-fence days.
Some also had grease or an anti-climbing substance painted on them as well to try and deter people from scaling them