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[Football] Guess the abandoned ground



TomandJerry

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From the 80's era... (I believe)

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Herr Tubthumper

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The Fatherland
To be fair, this was slightly harder than the Eastbourne one last week.
 






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TomandJerry

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I'm more curious to know, why did the ground get left like that?

Did Charlton simply move? Did they leave the ground to renovate it?
 






Invicta

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Think that photo is when they are on their way back. Volunteers cleared pitch etc, hence bonfire before builders came in.

They moved to share Selhurst after dispute with ground owners I think. Fortunately ground left untouched so they could fight their way back unlike us at the Goldstone.
 


Not Andy Naylor

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Seven Dials


dejavuatbtn

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I remember standing half way up the biggest terrace in the country to watch the Abion play there sometime in the mid 70s. Hard to believe it was once one of the highest capacity grounds in the country.
 




Not Andy Naylor

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I remember seeing The Who there in 1974, along with Lou Reed, Bad Company, Maggie Bell and Lindisfarne. Apparently Alan Curbishley was selling programmes (his brother Bill was The Oo's manager).
 


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Bald Head

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I remember standing half way up the biggest terrace in the country to watch the Abion play there sometime in the mid 70s. Hard to believe it was once one of the highest capacity grounds in the country.
Saw the Albion win 4-0 there in the 70s , might have been boxing day ,did Ronnie Howell score 3or 4,and a massive fight broke out on that terrace in the. second half
 






Silverhatch

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Preston Park
Think that photo is when they are on their way back. Volunteers cleared pitch etc, hence bonfire before builders came in.

They moved to share Selhurst after dispute with ground owners I think. Fortunately ground left untouched so they could fight their way back unlike us at the Goldstone.
Lived nearby the Valley when they moved back. Helped clear the old girl up and let everyone know my allegiance. Definite mutual loathing of Palace.
 


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