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Me too daggers! See how high above the pitch that Rosso End pic was taken from too. Used to stand on the top of there sometimes. Even saw Donny Utd playing from time to time from there. Remember those 12 floodlights mounted on the back of the pylon in the Rosso End/Pop Side corner so that Utd could have a bit of light?And that clock in the Cow Shed too! Always remember that. Barker & Wigfall had something to do with it didn't they? I guess they bit the dust years ago now too?And just a thought. As a real youngster, I have vague memories of a sort of platform thing built up on stilts on the top of the Rosso End. It was used to show half time scores but it used letters to identify each match and you could only see which letter was each match if you bought a programme. Some urchin used to shin about up there putting 1-0 against match A and so on. Anyone else remember it? Anyone got a photo of it?CheersBobG
This one from Stuart Roy Clarke. Wonderfully evocative. Entitled "A Crack at Belle Vue"
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Some pictures from the 1968-9 Promotion Brochure:
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 16, 2015, 10:04:50 amThis one from Stuart Roy Clarke. Wonderfully evocative. Entitled "A Crack at Belle Vue"I would love to get a copy of "a crack at Belle Vue".It is cracking. So evocative. Art and Donny Rovers aren't often mentioned in the same breath but... In this picture it is fair.If you are interested I can tell you why this photo is so good that it is a piece of art.The composition is beautiful. A slit of light showing the football field through the gates.The beauty of the aged, decomposing gates themselves.It says heritage, it says football, it says community.It is bloody brilliant.It is one of the best photographs of football I have ever seen.
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Quote from: 1879Rovers on January 17, 2015, 07:29:38 amLast dayI notice the more modern dugouts in those photos. Anyone recall the old brick ones that you could stand on?
I got a print and postcards of it at Ambleside football museum a few years ago, its a classic.
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