September 10, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, Backbiter said: I don't think it was that old. Pretty sure it went up in the 30s or 40s, and didn't last very long. When I first went to the Bridge in the mid 70s I think the top tier was already out of use. I think it had already been chopped in half by then, too. Which was a very weird thing to do to a two tier stand. Edited September 10, 20169 yr by Backbiter
September 10, 20169 yr 11 minutes ago, Backbiter said: I think it had already been chopped in half by then, too. Which was a very weird thing to do to a two- tier stand.
September 10, 20169 yr 20 hours ago, Richard P said: One of the side streets off lots road in the background. Handy for parking on match day, although it now costs 14£ for four hours on a meter! Pretty sure he lived down there, or at least his mum & dad did, as they were friends of my dad...
September 10, 20169 yr 20 hours ago, Richard P said: One of the side streets off lots road in the background. Handy for parking on match day, although it now costs 14£ for four hours on a meter! Pretty sure he lived down there, or at least his mum & dad did, as they were friends of my dad...
September 10, 20169 yr 9 hours ago, Backbiter said: I don't think it was that old. Pretty sure it went up in the 30s or 40s, and didn't last very long. When I first went to the Bridge in the mid 70s I think the top tier was already out of use. Just checked. You're right. That small stand was built later than I thought. Must have been in the early 1930s.
September 11, 20169 yr 13 hours ago, Shug said: Pretty sure he lived down there, or at least his mum & dad did, as they were friends of my dad... Alan Hudson describes himself as having been born "within an Ian Hutchinson long throw of Stamford Bridge." He first lived in Elm Park Gardens, and then moved even closer to the Bridge, to a prefab at 23 Upcerne Road. Here he is outside the prefab on the day of the 1970 FA Cup Final, for which he was unavailable having done his ankle in during the game at West Brom.
September 11, 20169 yr On 09/09/2016 at 21:40, Carshalton Blue said: West Ham United vs Chelsea December 1940 A roof spotter looks out for a German air raid It truly is a 'funny old game', roll on 70 odd years & it's the West Ham fans that now need the binoculars. Great pictures by the way.
September 11, 20169 yr Must have been weird playing or attending football matches when there was the chance of an air raid during World War 2 !
September 11, 20169 yr On the other hand, he just might be looking for the ball after an attempted cross into the box by Jesper Gronkjaer's grandfather.
September 12, 20169 yr Author I'm sure this is Pouters Park, where we used to train, for you non South Londoners, its now where Tooting & Mitcham FC now play.
September 12, 20169 yr 59 minutes ago, Carshalton Blue said: Is that the site where the old brittania was. Building downstairs sticks out more
September 12, 20169 yr 37 minutes ago, Carshalton Blue said: I'm sure this is Pouters Park, where we used to train, for you non South Londoners, its now where Tooting & Mitcham FC now play. Were we at Mitcham until the debts started to mount in the mid 70s?
September 12, 20169 yr 42 minutes ago, Richard P said: Were we at Mitcham until the debts started to mount in the mid 70s? Seeing as the Cat is wearing his England gear it's more likely to be at the Bank of England sports ground in Roehampton where England used to train before home matches, you're right about Mitcham though, sold it to Palace after our first bankruptcy in 76 and moved to the Met Police sports ground in East Molesey, near Hampton Court. Edited September 12, 20169 yr by MKBlue
September 12, 20169 yr 48 minutes ago, MKBlue said: Seeing as the Cat is wearing his England gear it's more likely to be at the Bank of England sports ground in Roehampton where England used to train before home matches, you're right about Mitcham though, sold it to Palace after our first bankruptcy in 76 and moved to the Met Police sports ground in East Molesey, near Hampton Court. What year did we move to Harlington?
September 12, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, MKBlue said: Seeing as the Cat is wearing his England gear it's more likely to be at the Bank of England sports ground in Roehampton where England used to train before home matches, you're right about Mitcham though, sold it to Palace after our first bankruptcy in 76 and moved to the Met Police sports ground in East Molesey, near Hampton Court. Is that the same as Imber Court where the Met Police play? If so I won't even go and watch Dulwich Hamlet play, it's the most souless place on earth.
September 13, 20169 yr The Civil Service used to use the Bank of England sports facilities at Roehampton.
September 13, 20169 yr Author Enjoy, i did http://www.zani.co.uk/zani-sport/item/2699-we-re-the-middle-we-re-the-middle-we-re-the-middle-of-the-shed-w-circa-1973
September 13, 20169 yr Author Look at this historic & fantastic piece of design & workmanship, the car aint bad either..
September 14, 20169 yr 2 hours ago, Boyne said: Massive away support!!! Seen this pic before, think it's against Sunderland. Terrace that held about 11,500 at the time.
September 15, 20169 yr 7 hours ago, Richard P said: Massive away support!!! Seen this pic before, think it's against Sunderland. Terrace that held about 11,500 at the time. Looks like a couple of hundred of people there. I remember one game in the mid to late eighties - I think it was against Oxford United in the Full Members Cup - when there was about a dozen fans in the away end. After a while the stewards moved the Oxford fans to the East Stand so they could closed the North Stand for the evening.
September 15, 20169 yr 40 minutes ago, Boyne said: Looks like a couple of hundred of people there. I remember one game in the mid to late eighties - I think it was against Oxford United in the Full Members Cup - when there was about a dozen fans in the away end. After a while the stewards moved the Oxford fans to the East Stand so they could closed the North Stand for the evening. I remember that! Think it was pissing down so they moved them into Gate 13/Family Section....
September 15, 20169 yr Another couple of images from Working Man's Ballet: Alan Hudson with Ossie and George Best for Ossie's 1975 testimonial: And with Matthew Harding before Chelsea v Southampton 1995
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