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Big walk down from Thornton heath station before the gameWas amazing before they started scoring, I think we had over 5.000 and all of that shite stand.
Regards
DF
Big walk down from Thornton heath station before the gameWas amazing before they started scoring, I think we had over 5.000 and all of that shite stand.
Big walk down from Thornton heath station before the game
Regards
DF
I think your memories of the quality of the away end have been affected by the result!
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And all the celebratory alcohol! But yeah l see what you mean, don't remember being that far back from the pitch though.
I remember the old Northampton ground.. basically one stand for the home fans and the away fans on an exposed bit of terracing and an open space to the cricket ground. Still the only game I remember there was our 2-1 cup victory with Nelson and Bremner scoring our goals.
I was going to mention Notts county , well remember one game there in that completely exposed end on a winters day with a north wind and icy rain ! All the Brighton fans ( about 200 as i recall ) were huddled down the sides trying to keep warm by drinking hot bovril ! Oh the memories .......
OMG yes, there was always a freeeezing wind blowing every time l visited. Anecdotally known as the coldest ground in the Football League l believe.
Being under the roof, what with all the fans on the flat area in front, and right up to the hoardings - never actually saw Reinault's goal hit the back of the net.!
Certainly one of the coldest I've ever been at a match with the north sea not far away. I think 96/97 we played them in mid-March and it was still very, very nippy.
In 25 years, facilities have improved incredibly but there's still a few.
Fratton Park without the roof was so grim.
Peterborough Cup Match 1984, we drew, it was freezing!
We won the replay.
I've sat in the rebuilt main stand lower tier on several occasions. You're spot on about the cost saving (in both stands) by retaining the lower deck's concrete structure. But somehow they gave every new seat loads of legroom and each seat's far wider. Reminded me of the generous Amex spacings.
Leeds road was pretty shit, can’t remember us ever winning there either.
Yes recall use losing there in FA Cup (early 90's), pretty horrible
Leeds road was pretty shit, can’t remember us ever winning there either.
That is an interesting insight, as in crowdless photos of the stand you can clearly see a marked difference in the seat spacing between the older structure and the new upper tier. I'm impressed.
There are a couple of architects and stadium experts on a Liverpool forum. It'd be interesting to me to find out how LFC cracked that conundrum when they replaced the lower tier seating. There used to be loads of complaints about being crammed in seats, they seem to have disappeared, now only about the A.R.E.
Yes, particularly as you can almost guarantee that they used grandfather rights to not reduce the capacity of that old (Archibald Leitch built) part of the stand.
Yeah thanks for the history lesson WtfMarch 84 won 1-0
December 84 won 2-1
March 93 won 2-1
QPR by a mile. Both top and bottom tier have terrible views.