BlueRockape
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Or under themIt's funny looking at those turnstiles now and remembering being lifted over em or squeezing through em
Or under themIt's funny looking at those turnstiles now and remembering being lifted over em or squeezing through em
I remember many a game when the whole Kippax would laugh out loud when the attendance was announced!Swales ambition was to make sure Maine Road was full every game. He achieved it by knocking 20k off the capacity.
Brilliant day out, as a really random memory from that game I remember a photographer sat behind the goal line as they used to do being hit on the bonce with a 45 rpm vinal.Slightly off topic, I’ve just watched Blackburn 0 City 1 from 1985 on ITV4 Big Match Revisited.
Steve Kinsey netting the winner which took us top of Division 2. A great turnout of Blues, with pockets all over Ewood Park a bit like 15 years later.
Well worth a watch on ITVX if you missed it.
I was there that day in that stand (I didn’t run on pitch), I saw fans gathering pitch side waiting for their moment and other than the fact they were idiots I have no idea what it was all about.Yeah, but you’d struggle to find a new stand that had a more fun opening day.
I was in the home end that day.Slightly off topic, I’ve just watched Blackburn 0 City 1 from 1985 on ITV4 Big Match Revisited.
Steve Kinsey netting the winner which took us top of Division 2. A great turnout of Blues, with pockets all over Ewood Park a bit like 15 years later.
Well worth a watch on ITVX if you missed it.
Swales out. Forward with Franny.I’ll always remember the disappointment when I saw the plans for the new Platt Lane stand. I’m pretty sure it was in a match-day programme.
Peter Swales was a disaster for our club.
I'd fucking struggle to get through that now.It's funny looking at those turnstiles now and remembering being lifted over em or squeezing through em
We were in a group of blues who couldn't get in the City end so ended up in the paddock just over the fence from the Blackburn endSlightly off topic, I’ve just watched Blackburn 0 City 1 from 1985 on ITV4 Big Match Revisited.
Steve Kinsey netting the winner which took us top of Division 2. A great turnout of Blues, with pockets all over Ewood Park a bit like 15 years later.
Well worth a watch on ITVX if you missed it.
It's our history and needs to be kept alive.Great thread. I was 12 during the 1976/77 season, when me and my dad had season tickets - Platt Lane, few rows up to the left of the goal. Came so close to winning the league that year. And we beat Juventus at Maine Road - what a night that was. Had been going on and off since I was a small kid - think my first City game was 1969.
Then in the summer of ‘77, my dad got a job down south and we moved away from Manchester for good, so many of these photos have an extra nostalgia for me. Forty eight years later, I am living close to the Arsenal stadium, but still a confirmed City fan.
I know a Spurs fan who was in the away end that day. He said after the match he felt he was lucky to get home alive. He said that it was like a scene from Zulu, with wave after wave of City fans attacking the Spurs coaches behind the Kippax. He said the police had lost control of the situation and it was the worst trouble he’d seen at a match and he followed Spurs everywhere in the 70s, 80s and 90s. A shit day and performance, especially with the promise of the early Sheron goal, but a proper big game as fuck turn out from City that day.Yeah, but you’d struggle to find a new stand that had a more fun opening day.
I thought that he just knocked 20,000 off the reported figures?Swales ambition was to make sure Maine Road was full every game. He achieved it by knocking 20k off the capacity.
I was sat in the main stand with my old man and had a great view of as you say the thousands and thousands of blues were here there and every fucking where.Slightly off topic, I’ve just watched Blackburn 0 City 1 from 1985 on ITV4 Big Match Revisited.
Steve Kinsey netting the winner which took us top of Division 2. A great turnout of Blues, with pockets all over Ewood Park a bit like 15 years later.
Well worth a watch on ITVX if you missed it.
Christ yeah what an afternoon that was. Such pageantry to begin with, a marching brass band, various dignitaries there, the official unveiling etc. And then the descent into mayhem, rioting fans, pitch invasion, mounted police !!Yeah, but you’d struggle to find a new stand that had a more fun opening day.
Did all the aways you mention in the previous post above, in fact there was only a handful of games that I missed all season.Christ yeah what an afternoon that was. Such pageantry to begin with, a marching brass band, various dignitaries there, the official unveiling etc. And then the descent into mayhem, rioting fans, pitch invasion, mounted police !!
Brilliant stuff. So far removed from the sterile generic match days we experience nowadays.
Me too, I was also twelve and sat in the top corner of the North stand with my Dad. I was convinced we would win the title that season.Great thread. I was 12 during the 1976/77 season, when me and my dad had season tickets - Platt Lane, few rows up to the left of the goal. Came so close to winning the league that year. And we beat Juventus at Maine Road - what a night that was. Had been going on and off since I was a small kid - think my first City game was 1969.
Then in the summer of ‘77, my dad got a job down south and we moved away from Manchester for good, so many of these photos have an extra nostalgia for me. Forty eight years later, I am living close to the Arsenal stadium, but still a confirmed City fan.
HA-HA! Brings back memories.....just came across these by accident.
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There were more than pockets of blues there. A load got chucked out of their home end and walked round the pitch. I was corporate that day, loads of blues in the main stand.Slightly off topic, I’ve just watched Blackburn 0 City 1 from 1985 on ITV4 Big Match Revisited.
Steve Kinsey netting the winner which took us top of Division 2. A great turnout of Blues, with pockets all over Ewood Park a bit like 15 years later.
Well worth a watch on ITVX if you missed it.