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The D shape stanchion surrounded by fans look is a good one
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Any of you other poor sods have to build and then take down shitloads of these for a summer tournament? My first effort was like Ray Charles making Ikea flatpack.
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Any of you other poor sods have to build and then take down shitloads of these for a summer tournament? My first effort was like Ray Charles making Ikea flatpack.
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Well. If we’re doing this..
Good to see a lovely old “d” stanchion.
They really were iconic, such a shame things had to move on..
How about the ones at Hampden park in the same era? What were they all about?!?
Good on you. Two most important goals in one post!
Talking of posts - I love the way they're still referred to as 'woodwork'. When was the last time any professional club had wooden 'woodwork'?
See post above! But I don't know how to insert it as an actual video.
Notice anything unusual about the nets and stanchions in this clip?
Notice anything unusual about the nets and stanchions in this clip?
Yes. Italian had the best goals and each stadium had different netting and RIGGING.I love this sort of thing. My favorite nets are the Italia 90 ones.
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Firstly, I liked the hexagons in the net pattern. Secondly, it was a box net that wasn’t too springy. In my humble, but very strong, opinion when a ball smashes into the back of the net it should stay there. All the better if a keeper has to then spend a short while digging it out of a lump of netting.
I spent half my childhood watching my All the goals of Italia 90 video, and I can remember plenty of belters that just kept going when they went in.
Ha! Great spot! I REALLY couldn’t have coped with that!
Yep - the front of the away end at the Manor was below the pitch. It was very, very odd.
I was more concerned with the goalposts at each end being completely different