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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: Imissbellevue on August 23, 2019, 07:30:27 am
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Sorry if this has been posted before. Driving by the racecourse and explaining to my son the site of Belle Vue. It got me wondering does anyone know what happened to the turnstiles and floodlights etc? Does anyone have anything from the old ground?
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I think the dug-outs went to Retford Utd.
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One of the turnstiles is at Balby Carr Schools sports centre
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I think the dug-outs went to Retford Utd.
I think the extendable tunnel (used on the away tunnel) went to Retford too.
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My back lawn is from belle vue pitch and is still perfect no weeds in there.
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I remember reading that a Rovers fan in London had a couple of seats from the Main Stand in his garden
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Wish I had some seats. My wife would love that. Haha
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I think part of the Rosso terrace has been preserved. Saw some photos recently.
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I think part of the Rosso terrace has been preserved. Saw some photos recently.
On a similar note I believe that the ground Arsenal played at before Highbury still has some of the terracing remaining at the bottom of the gardens of a row of terraces in London.
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Fairly sure that there was an auction of the seats along with many other items from the ground. I seem to recollect having the auction brochure amongst my programme collection.
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Was a huge Auction that I went to
Bought nowt but went down Players Tunnel onto pitch. Never done that before
Afew days later must have been the open day at Keepmoat and I ended up going down Players tunnel
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I would of experienced the floodlights would of been sold off as they were good new ones
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Sorry if this has been posted before. Driving by the racecourse and explaining to my son the site of Belle Vue. It got me wondering does anyone know what happened to the turnstiles and floodlights etc? Does anyone have anything from the old ground?
supporters went to the Keepmoat.
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When the pitch was sold off a mate of mine paid out extra for the centre spot. Apparently he was the 87th person to buy one.
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When the pitch was sold off a mate of mine paid out extra for the centre spot. Apparently he was the 87th person to buy one.
Your mate was duped.
Me and my 6 pals got a penalty spot each.
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Didn’t Paul Daniels ‘buy’ the whole centre circle of the Belle Vue pitch in the 80’s?
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Apparently when his wife Debbie saw it in the back garden she kicked off.
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Maybe, but not a lot.
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My exes step dad was in charge of bringing it down and he had a row of seats in his summer house/bar.
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On a similar note I believe that the ground Arsenal played at before Highbury still has some of the terracing remaining at the bottom of the gardens of a row of terraces in London.
Not quite... Arsenal played at the Manor Ground in Plumstead (South East London) before moving north to Highbury in 1913. However, for three years in the late 1800s they played at a different ground in Plumstead, The Invicta Ground. It's this one from which a few steps of terracing still remain, in the back gardens of a row of houses in Hector Street.
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I think part of the Rosso terrace has been preserved. Saw some photos recently.
I think some of it still exists in the back gardens of the houses on Rovers Way. I tried to get a look when I was up in May, but couldn't quite see over the fences.
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There was an auction. I went and still have the auction catalogue.
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I’ve got a couple of square metres of pitch in back garden close to the red tip up seat that I’ve also got
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On a similar note I believe that the ground Arsenal played at before Highbury still has some of the terracing remaining at the bottom of the gardens of a row of terraces in London.
Not quite... Arsenal played at the Manor Ground in Plumstead (South East London) before moving north to Highbury in 1913. However, for three years in the late 1800s they played at a different ground in Plumstead, The Invicta Ground. It's this one from which a few steps of terracing still remain, in the back gardens of a row of houses in Hector Street.
I stand corrected. Would be an interesting feature to have at the bottom of the garden.
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I think part of the Rosso terrace has been preserved. Saw some photos recently.
On a similar note I believe that the ground Arsenal played at before Highbury still has some of the terracing remaining at the bottom of the gardens of a row of terraces in London.
Highbury Pitch is still there on the new apartment blocks that were built - as is the front of the old stadium - I passed it a few years ago when I went to a BT tournamount and had a quick peek in, looked brilliant to be fair.
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Apparently when his wife Debbie saw it in the back garden she kicked off.
Can't believe this only got three 'likes'... deserved so much more. I've laughed at it again each time I've opened this thread.