My two uncles in the east stand early 1930's. The chicken run was a fenced off area at the bottom of the east terrace on the half way line.
Audition for The Untouchables?...the ones in the flat caps have no chance
Audition for The Untouchables?...the ones in the flat caps have no chance
Are those child prices because it was still 6d in 1969 (shilling for adults). East Terrace admission was 2s/4s, North Stand was 2s 6d/5s.Of course I remember it!
When I started watching the Albion in 1962, admission to the Chicken Run ( East Terrace , to you young ‘uns) was I shilling (5p), and a transfer to the North Stand or South Stand could be had for sixpence (21/2 p)
Of course I remember it!
When I started watching the Albion in 1962, admission to the Chicken Run ( East Terrace , to you young ‘uns) was I shilling (5p), and a transfer to the North Stand or South Stand could be had for sixpence (21/2 p)
There's only one poster who should be contributing here and he's late to his own party.
I'm not sure that replay was all-ticket because I was in the North Stand having come down from Mansfield, so there wouldn't have been time to post tickets. I still remember the pandemonium when we went 2-1 up in extra time, jumping up and down on the steps with a steward, arms around each other's shoulders!Only ever did it three times.
Once in 1979, my first ever Albion game on my 12th birthday, my late Dad took me to watch us play Liverpool.
Then again vs Liverpool, in the 91 FA cup replay game. I couldn’t get a ticket for the North Stand, so for the one and only time in my life, went in amongst the away fans and tried to play it neutral during that seesaw 2-3 game.
Finally, the boycotted game against Mansfield, when the East Stand entrances were broken into and we all flooded into the ground midway through the first half.
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