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Was it Aldershots ground you walked through a park to get to, open on one side to the cricket pitch. Harsh to say tinpot more quaint
Speaking of Darlo, I'll always remember going to watch us play in this shiny new 30,000 all seater up there, with about 3000 home fans in it. We got beat an all.
Quote from: turnbull for england on July 18, 2022, 02:15:14 pmWas it Aldershots ground you walked through a park to get to, open on one side to the cricket pitch. Harsh to say tinpot more quaintFeethams at Darlington had cricket pitch to one side of the Football ground didn’t it? Sure it did.Turf Moor Burnley has cricket pitch next to the football ground. That’s certainly not tin pot although it has improved considerably since our games against them in the 1980’s.Never been to The Recreation ground at Aldershot so don’t know about cricket pitch at that one.
Getting into the away end at Luton through the backyards of houses, and then the non existent legroom..I was also surprised at the very small concourse area at Bramhall Lane, compared to the size of the stand..
Quote from: Campsall rover on July 18, 2022, 02:28:15 pmQuote from: turnbull for england on July 18, 2022, 02:15:14 pmWas it Aldershots ground you walked through a park to get to, open on one side to the cricket pitch. Harsh to say tinpot more quaintFeethams at Darlington had cricket pitch to one side of the Football ground didn’t it? Sure it did.Turf Moor Burnley has cricket pitch next to the football ground. That’s certainly not tin pot although it has improved considerably since our games against them in the 1980’s.Never been to The Recreation ground at Aldershot so don’t know about cricket pitch at that one.Northanpton"s old ground was a cricket pitch,
Quote from: Alan Southstand on July 18, 2022, 01:44:53 pmThe goal that wasn’t a goal? Anyone remember that? I can’t remember where it was but the ball slipped through the underside of the back of the net and the ref must have thought it’d gone off the side netting!That was also Brentford. Mark McCammon scored it. I was there and it definitely went in and through a hole in the net. We won 4-0 anyway. Think it was an FA cup match. Not 100% on that. We beat Brentford 3 times that season. Now look at them!!!
The goal that wasn’t a goal? Anyone remember that? I can’t remember where it was but the ball slipped through the underside of the back of the net and the ref must have thought it’d gone off the side netting!
Quote from: Campsall rover on July 18, 2022, 02:28:15 pmQuote from: turnbull for england on July 18, 2022, 02:15:14 pmWas it Aldershots ground you walked through a park to get to, open on one side to the cricket pitch. Harsh to say tinpot more quaintFeethams at Darlington had cricket pitch to one side of the Football ground didn’t it? Sure it did.Turf Moor Burnley has cricket pitch next to the football ground. That’s certainly not tin pot although it has improved considerably since our games against them in the 1980’s.Never been to The Recreation ground at Aldershot so don’t know about cricket pitch at that one.Northanpton"s old ground was a cricket pitch,
Quote from: Campsall rover on July 18, 2022, 02:08:58 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on July 18, 2022, 01:44:53 pmThe goal that wasn’t a goal? Anyone remember that? I can’t remember where it was but the ball slipped through the underside of the back of the net and the ref must have thought it’d gone off the side netting!That was also Brentford. Mark McCammon scored it. I was there and it definitely went in and through a hole in the net. We won 4-0 anyway. Think it was an FA cup match. Not 100% on that. We beat Brentford 3 times that season. Now look at them!!! I was there Campsall and I'm sure that we only won 1-0, a Lewis Guy goal.
Quote from: Campsall rover on July 18, 2022, 02:28:15 pmQuote from: turnbull for england on July 18, 2022, 02:15:14 pmWas it Aldershots ground you walked through a park to get to, open on one side to the cricket pitch. Harsh to say tinpot more quaintFeethams at Darlington had cricket pitch to one side of the Football ground didn’t it? Sure it did.Turf Moor Burnley has cricket pitch next to the football ground. That’s certainly not tin pot although it has improved considerably since our games against them in the 1980’s.Never been to The Recreation ground at Aldershot so don’t know about cricket pitch at that one.I don’t remember Aldershot having a cricket pitch. The park area was by the main road past the ground and as I remember, the other end (the away end when I went) exited onto what was effectively heathland - or so it appeared. The tinpot thing I remember about Aldershot was their ballboys refusing to fetch the ball from a huge puddle so one of our players had to use a long wooden bench to walk across the puddle to fetch the ball.
Leigh again. The gents toilet was a disgusting. Was made out of corrugated sheets and was straight into the soil and ran down into a stream.
I once was given a cup of milk and warm water with no tea bag at Belle Vue. When he heard what was happening one of the old regulars on the Main Stand Terrace (short little red faced round bloke, glasses, ginger hair, always very shouty) who always stood in front of us turns around and says "You need to tek the c**t back young un". Wise words at the time I thought.
When we had the three stars put on the shirt when we won League 2 (as it is now). My dad asked me what the three stars were for and thought I would cringe myself to death when I saw the look in his eyes.
This one might not be popular but...The "Rovers Till I Die" printing on the shirts when John Ryan was in charge. It looked naff and was rather redundant.