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Title: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: VivaRovers on August 28, 2020, 05:04:49 pm
Some nostalgia to get you through the long weekend, in the form of the latest episode of the popular STAND podcast; podular STAND.

Episode 20 is the Belle Vue episode (https://popularstandfanzine.com/2020/08/28/podular-stand-podcast-the-belle-vue-episode/)

Find out just how long those pot-holes were in the car-park... how one Pop Side turnstile was much more secure than the others... and the surprising location of the best vantage point in the ground.

You can listen via the above link, or you can find it anywhere you'd normally listen to a podcast.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Chris Black come back on August 28, 2020, 06:48:10 pm
Another very good listen. It really is a mystery to anyone who only saw Belle Vue from the late 80s onwards, where all those features went to. A bar at the back of the Pop Side. A stand behind the Rosso End. An away end that stretched all the way to the Pop Side. Was like a Tardis inside out.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: drfchound on August 28, 2020, 06:54:08 pm
Yes, it was a proper old fashioned football ground.
A superb pitch to play on too.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: scawsby steve on August 28, 2020, 07:07:22 pm
Another very good listen. It really is a mystery to anyone who only saw Belle Vue from the late 80s onwards, where all those features went to. A bar at the back of the Pop Side. A stand behind the Rosso End. An away end that stretched all the way to the Pop Side. Was like a Tardis inside out.

A stand behind the Rosso end? I can't ever remember that.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Chris Black come back on August 28, 2020, 07:17:50 pm
Town End!
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: sheffield exile1 on August 28, 2020, 07:25:40 pm
Town End!
Think we are referring to the small wooden stand with a clock on it. Shilling to transfer in if I remember?
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: scawsby steve on August 28, 2020, 07:33:04 pm
Town End!
Think we are referring to the small wooden stand with a clock on it. Shilling to transfer in if I remember?

Yes. Had to be pulled down after the Bradford fire.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: drfchound on August 28, 2020, 08:20:45 pm
Town End!
Think we are referring to the small wooden stand with a clock on it. Shilling to transfer in if I remember?






Yes, we used to call it the bob stand.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: StocktonRover on August 28, 2020, 08:36:34 pm
Town End!
Think we are referring to the small wooden stand with a clock on it. Shilling to transfer in if I remember?






Yes, we used to call it the bob stand.
I knew it as the cow shed?
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Darren on August 28, 2020, 08:39:05 pm
Cow shed too mate.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Draytonian III on August 28, 2020, 08:46:40 pm
Cow 🐄 shed
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Danmckay456 on August 28, 2020, 08:46:58 pm
Some nostalgia to get you through the long weekend, in the form of the latest episode of the popular STAND podcast; podular STAND.

Episode 20 is the Belle Vue episode (https://popularstandfanzine.com/2020/08/28/podular-stand-podcast-the-belle-vue-episode/)

Find out just how long those pot-holes were in the car-park... how one Pop Side turnstile was much more secure than the others... and the surprising location of the best vantage point in the ground.

You can listen via the above link, or you can find it anywhere you'd normally listen to a podcast.

Have you got episode 1 have them all of the podcasts except one
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Filo on August 28, 2020, 09:01:13 pm
Town End!
Think we are referring to the small wooden stand with a clock on it. Shilling to transfer in if I remember?

Cowshed
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: StocktonRover on August 28, 2020, 09:31:27 pm
Town End!
Think we are referring to the small wooden stand with a clock on it. Shilling to transfer in if I remember?

Cowshed
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Town End!
Think we are referring to the small wooden stand with a clock on it. Shilling to transfer in if I remember?

Cowshed

I remember going in there with my parents as a kid.
At a corner, free kick or other moment of excitement, just about everyone would kick their heels against the wooden structure and make a right racket.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: essexrover on August 28, 2020, 09:37:04 pm
Town End!
Think we are referring to the small wooden stand with a clock on it. Shilling to transfer in if I remember?






Yes, we used to call it the bob stand.
I knew it as the cow shed?
Me too 👍
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Donnywolf on August 29, 2020, 09:10:48 am
Sneaking in and drumming with back of shoes on wooden banches at times of high excitement (e.g. Corners)

Forget Lincolns air raid siren - THIS was the way to go
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: VivaRovers on August 31, 2020, 05:43:48 am
Have you got episode 1 have them all of the podcasts except one

Hi Dan, yeah for some reason when I synched us up our RSS feed, our first episode wasn't carried over to iTunes or any of the other podcast providers. It is available online though. They're all linked of the fanzine website, but it's probably easiest to scroll through our Soundcloud

podular STAND on soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/popularstand/tracks)
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: VivaRovers on August 31, 2020, 05:45:54 am
Another very good listen. It really is a mystery to anyone who only saw Belle Vue from the late 80s onwards, where all those features went to. A bar at the back of the Pop Side. A stand behind the Rosso End. An away end that stretched all the way to the Pop Side. Was like a Tardis inside out.

Cheers CBCB, glad you enjoyed it. They're fun to record, but a bit of a pain to edit sometimes, so good to know they're appreciated.

Hope others have enjoyed it, or might try giving it a listen today.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: swintonrover on August 31, 2020, 08:47:15 pm
Glen, to put your mind at ease, I was one of the folk who stood at the side of the main stand (towards the rosso end). I was a kid and it guaranteed being able to see without anyone stood in front of me, as nobody else stood there.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Plumbster on August 31, 2020, 09:53:22 pm
One of my first ever matches I was stood on that little bit of terrace with my Dad- Mansfield came as league leaders, it was early 70s so Rovers were down near the bottom of the old 4th division, only about 7000 crowd but the whole place seemed to be rocking and Rovers go and win 4-3. Priceless memories
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Danmckay456 on August 31, 2020, 10:05:05 pm
Have you got the first episode I can’t find it o. Podcasts on iTunes
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: tyke1962 on August 31, 2020, 10:54:52 pm
Genuine question as an away fan standing at the Rossington End .

Did the Rossington End shrink ?

I seem to remember it was a much larger open terracing in the late 70s than on my final visit to Belle Vue in 2006 .

Could be time playing tricks on me mind you .
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Bentley Bullet on August 31, 2020, 11:05:41 pm
The kop used to be much higher until around the '80s when it was vastly reduced. The ground once held 37,000 and at the end it held about 5,000!
 
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Bentley Bullet on August 31, 2020, 11:09:11 pm
Before it was reduced......
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Bentley Bullet on August 31, 2020, 11:16:17 pm
At the end......
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: tyke1962 on August 31, 2020, 11:30:40 pm
Before it was reduced......

Thanks for that Bentley , I remember going in September 78 and we had a really good following that day , probably 4 or 5 thousand and it was full but comfortable .

On my last visit it seemed a bit tighter with only 1800 tickets .


Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: VivaRovers on September 01, 2020, 12:46:18 am
Genuine question as an away fan standing at the Rossington End .

Did the Rossington End shrink ?

I seem to remember it was a much larger open terracing in the late 70s than on my final visit to Belle Vue in 2006 .

Could be time playing tricks on me mind you .

If only someone could've done a podcast, that might've answered questions like this, or whether the stand at the Town End was known as the Cow Shed, or why it was that said stand was pulled down, or what the record attendance might once have been.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: VivaRovers on September 01, 2020, 12:48:04 am
Have you got the first episode I can’t find it o. Podcasts on iTunes

Hi Dan, I answered this further up the thread. You won't find it on iTunes as it didn't cary over when we synched our RSS feed, and that's not something I can fix.

You can however find it on our website, or on the podular STAND soundcloud page (https://soundcloud.com/popularstand/tracks)
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: DonnyBazR0ver on September 01, 2020, 07:57:05 am
Cowshed. Thought we'd really gone up in the world when we got the Barker & Wigfall signage and The Clock!
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Bentley Bullet on September 01, 2020, 09:49:20 am
The stand with the Barker and Wigfall sign and clock was a replacement for the original stand that burned down in the late '60s.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: ravenrover on September 01, 2020, 01:01:36 pm
Do you know.my memory is of being called The Pigeon Coop, fond memories of standing at the Town End in front of it, met my to be wife there
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Metalmicky on September 01, 2020, 01:46:47 pm
The Cow Shed was always full on wet nights if I recall....
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: Bentley Bullet on September 01, 2020, 01:53:01 pm
I remember the days when there was a gap in the seating and one or two kids got in for nowt from underneath the stand. 
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: knockers on September 01, 2020, 01:54:13 pm
Me and Dad had our first Season tickets in the Cow shed. Back row right in the middle
Cracking view :)
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: scawsby steve on September 01, 2020, 05:31:22 pm
The kop used to be much higher until around the '80s when it was vastly reduced. The ground once held 37,000 and at the end it held about 5,000!

Dead right BB. The kop apparently used to hold around 15000 when full.

I've been in the ground when there were more than 30000, against Spurs in the FA Cup 5th round.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: andysly on September 01, 2020, 05:38:06 pm
That bar at back of pop side did a fair trade. Cameron’s strong ale served in a old school dimpled tankard with a head 3 inches over top of the glass.
Title: Re: Bank holiday weekend entertainment
Post by: idler on September 01, 2020, 06:26:39 pm
The kop used to be much higher until around the '80s when it was vastly reduced. The ground once held 37,000 and at the end it held about 5,000!

Dead right BB. The kop apparently used to hold around 15000 when full.

I've been in the ground when there were more than 30000, against Spurs in the FA Cup 5th round.
I was at the Burnley League Cup and Liverpool F A Cup replay. I think that the crowds for both were given at around 25,000. I defy anybody to tell me how we could have squeezed another 12,000 in to get near our record crowd. I'm sure that Hubert Bates must have been laughing all the way to the bank.