Brok
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- Dec 26, 2011
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Birmingham City springs to mind.They opened the gates normally about 20-25 minutes before the end of the game. All round the ground and at most other grounds as well. Unless we had not-so-nice visiting fans.
Birmingham City springs to mind.They opened the gates normally about 20-25 minutes before the end of the game. All round the ground and at most other grounds as well. Unless we had not-so-nice visiting fans.
Can someone help an old man recover his memory?
I was a regular in the East, having moved over from the south, around early to mid 70's. Definitely still there in 79/80. But when did the West standing season tickets come in? As a group of 6 to 10 guys we all bought ST's and moved over to the south end of the west but cant remember when.
Strange thing is, even though it was standing, everyone had there 'own place'. Ours being about 15 to 20 steps up right on the half way line and we knew everyone around us.
The west street firm stood for a few season in the eastI have very fond memories
Have not actually heard the real reasons as to why
it’s called then chicken run
One account is that is it was the terrace where all the chickens stood meaning those
who didn’t like a tear up anyone any other versions
The west street firm stood for a few season in the east
Am i correct in thinking there was a naked man on the chicken run that day.....
Erm.... no I wasn't. In fact you even quoted me posting the correct year FFS! As you are too cock-sure of yourself to look back at the thread to see what blunders you might have made, here is one of themFfs I’m not talking about Rochdale you mentalist. That was Sawards promotion. I was a year out on the original quote . So were you.
Erm.... no I wasn't. In fact you even quoted me posting the correct year FFS! As you are too cock-sure of yourself to look back at the thread to see what blunders you might have made, here is one of them
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