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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: Herman Hessian on January 06, 2023, 05:36:12 pm
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...bit of nostalgia - the old Pop Side at Belle Vue in all it's glory - I've never seen this pic, but apologies if it's 'old news'
bit low-res too - can't see the owl !
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B4rpJnhIgAAcLlI.jpg:large)
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That pop side was massive, the bar at the back as well where you could only buy bottled beer
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There was never a wall or fence the last time I attended a game at BV, but Rovers were still my team
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One of my favourite photos just as how I remember it. Meet the lads just under the commentary box then move back as far as we could .
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Brilliant ....owl only came out I believe in night games .... to a cheer all of its own.
Seemed to come from under TV box and always go in direction of Town End (but I've had a few lately)
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When that pop side was full to capacity, you realised just how massive it was.
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The night of the Darlo 0 1 game was a case in point SS
Was it 22k plus attendance .
Was it Harry Kirk Darlos left winger ?
What a night apart from the 0 1 result with what some say was a cross but I still say brill shot into Town End net ... Guttted
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Loved the Tea Bar at the back . Being 16 and younger I would never have got served, but it was good to look at the blokes buying beer and wonder how long till I can get one ?
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Drinking Forest Brown Ale at half time
When I was 14!
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Damn ... You could have got me one . I would have paid lol
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That picture has been on the inside cover of popular STAND fanzine since for the last few seasons, so this thread is a handy way of me determining who doesn't read the zine any more.
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The night of the Darlo 0 1 game was a case in point SS
Was it 22k plus attendance .
Was it Harry Kirk Darlos left winger ?
What a night apart from the 0 1 result with what some say was a cross but I still say brill shot into Town End net ... Guttted
Perfect details, Wolfie. I'll just add that it was 1968.
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I was at the Darlo game. Their Left Winger Harry Kirk scored a fluke goal at the Town End when a cross from the Pop Side sailed into the net.
It just shows how much the capacity was reduced when the new Pop Side replaced the old one in the picture, the new stand was built in front of where the old Pop Stand was!
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I think the old pop stand had a 10k capacity
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Me and BB have had this discussion a few times lol
I give the bloke credit as he cut in from under that Telly box and loosed a cannon of a shot into one of top corners at Town End.
I'm sure as well that Dutch Uncle remembered the goal being scored at Rosso end so it was good to out remember that excellent historian
Maybe we need a Poll
Shot Me
Cross BB
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Was BB last man to score at BV ? Was it a cross or did he mean it ?
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Was BB last man to score at BV ? Was it a cross or did he mean it ?
Yes, I'm staking a claim to be the last person to score at Belle Vue. My 5-year-old Grandson and I went into the ground when it was derelict and found an old toilet ballcock on the pitch. I proceeded to nutmeg him and slid the ball(cock) into the goal. Mind you, he still claims to this day it was him that scored the last goal.
He's so bloody childish about it. I just don't know where he gets it from.
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I think the old pop stand had a 10k capacity
That sounds about right; and the old Rosso end was said to hold about 15000, which included the corner that stretched right round to the end of the pop stand.
When you consider that the ground capacity was reputed to be around the 40000 mark, all of the above sounds feasible.
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I think the old pop stand had a 10k capacity
That sounds about right; and the old Rosso end was said to hold about 15000, which included the corner that stretched right round to the end of the pop stand.
When you consider that the ground capacity was reputed to be around the 40000 mark, all of the above sounds feasible.
Yes the Rosso end was much higher than it was in the end
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The 80s were not kind to Belle Vue. Pop Side, cow shed and I think also Rosso End (or was that earlier) got taken apart. What was left after that was a bit sorry.
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Very many thanks Herman, even though it is a recent picture by my standards :blush:
At the extreme left i see the famous wall that I ran up on 25 January 1964 in approximately the 89th minute. Rovers were a mere 9-0 up against Darlington. In a bid to make an early exit towards the Rossington end I judged that Albert Broadbent, show-boating in front of the mainstand, posed no immediate threat and I dashed up that wall (no metal fence and barbed wire in those days) and couldn't believe it. In those 5 seconds the b*gg*r had scored. I have never forgiven him, causing me to miss the only 10th goal Rovers have scored (local County Cups aside). :headbang:
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Me and BB have had this discussion a few times lol
I give the bloke credit as he cut in from under that Telly box and loosed a cannon of a shot into one of top corners at Town End.
I'm sure as well that Dutch Uncle remembered the goal being scored at Rosso end so it was good to out remember that excellent historian
Maybe we need a Poll
Shot Me
Cross BB
I was mixing up the Darlo games of 1966-67 (lost 0-4) and 1968-69 (lost 0-1 in front of 22K+) :blush: :blush:
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A tremendous photo. Spent some fantastic and some terrible times on that terrace. I remember being squeezed on the terrace against Bournemouth in ‘81 when we were promoted and against QPR when David Harle volleyed them out of the FA Cup. I was also there in the league cup games against Hull & Derby when opposition fans tried to ‘take’ the pop side!
It was a tragedy when the majority of the stand had to be taken down in the mid 80’s.
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Stood there countless times. Firstly alongside the pitch wall where my Dad left me with my ‘WW1 Air-raid warning rattle’ before he headed to the top near the bar. A few years later, on the edge of the large cluster of Rovers fans chanting along to ‘Archie, Winston and Sarge’s choruses in the late 60’s and then following on from then, in the sparsely populated Pop side during the relegation seasons. Usually had a cup of bovril and sausage roll at HT from the bar. Great memories, apart from the bovril which I’ve disliked ever since !
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I was at the Darlo game. Their Left Winger Harry Kirk scored a flook goal at the Town End when a cross from the Pop Side sailed into the net.
It Just shows how much the capacity was reduced when the new Pop Side replaced the old one in the picture, the new stand was built in front of where the old Pop Stand was!
I’m not sure if that was a fluke but the ball to him was. Their guy shot and it was so badly mishit that it went straight to the winger.
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Started off with a space against the wall, going up to the bar at halftime to meet my dad and get a coke. Then going with mates moving ends to match which way Rovers were attacking. Turned up one day and the stand was full of Sheff United fans
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Trying to approximately date the pic - do the adverts give any clues?
It’s definitely later than Boxing Day 1975 as I distinctly recall sitting on that side wall, halfway up ish for part of the game, my first one.
I reckon it’s early 80’s.?
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I stood up near the bar & the fullest I saw it were the Aldershot game (7-0) & Hull City league cup game (2-1). Great photo, great memories. 'You'll never take the Belle Vue'.
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Trying to approximately date the pic - do the adverts give any clues?
It’s definitely later than Boxing Day 1975 as I distinctly recall sitting on that side wall, halfway up ish for part of the game, my first one.
I reckon it’s early 80’s.?
I think you're about right there.
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We’re we at home that day?
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My first game at Belle Vue was my second DRFC game and I stood on the popside with my dad, September 1980, I was 8 years old - during the game he caught the ball, handed it to me & I threw it back on so a throw in could be taken - I was hooked from that very moment.
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The urinals round the back left a lot to be desired .
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The urinals round the back left a lot to be desired .
The concrete wall to piss against with no drainage you mean?
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The night of the Darlo 0 1 game was a case in point SS
Was it 22k plus attendance .
Was it Harry Kirk Darlos left winger ?
What a night apart from the 0 1 result with what some say was a cross but I still say brill shot into Town End net ... Guttted
Dead on John it was a great goal.
I remember the 6-3 in early 64 ? when Ray Yeoman would sign autographs on Doncaster paper.
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Sorry meant to say wouldn’t sign on Doncaster paper as he was so peed off with losing another game against Rovers by a big score.
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I seem to remember that in my early days (late 40s, early 50s) you had to pay extra to transfer from the Rossington End to the Popular Stand. After all, it had a roof! There was a gate just out of picture right at the top of the wall - and of course the wall prevented "free" movement into there.
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I certainly remember the 10 - 0 at home to Darlington in 1964. I always used to stand on the Kop. Got the rovers special bus every home game from Thorne.
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I seem to remember that in my early days (late 40s, early 50s) you had to pay extra to transfer from the Rossington End to the Popular Stand. After all, it had a roof! There was a gate just out of picture right at the top of the wall - and of course the wall prevented "free" movement into there.
Yes, there was a gate at the top where you had to pay to transfer to the Popular stand.
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There was never a wall or fence the last time I attended a game at BV, but Rovers were still my team
Wall always there. Spikes on top too. Remember a game where ball landed on spike needless to say it burst.
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Even back on 60's?
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Certainly was. I began going 1963 there .
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My, how the memory plays tricks as you get older :-((
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Certainly was. I began going 1963 there .
I started in 1962. The wall was always there, but the spikes were quite a bit later I think
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I can also remember the game when the ball burst. It was against Shrewsbury, 66/67 time. Keeper booted it clear and it landed straight on the spikes. Probably biggest cheer of the night.