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Shit, didn't see the rag flag.Shit photo it’s full of rags
Shit, didn't see that.Just a shame the photo is full of rags ;)
I remember that article but I think the Kippax roof was to be the same as the Main stand and the Platt Lane roof was to be the same as the North stand.Think I remember in programme must have been late 70s or early 80s a design of the stadium where all the stands matched the Main stand which looked stunning for the time.
It was a long time ago hard work to remember yesterday:-)I remember that article but I think the Kippax roof was to be the same as the Main stand and the Platt Lane roof was to be the same as the North stand.
Ah, a different time, different world, thats always been my fav pic of Maine Road, its my screen saver as well - beautiful
St. Edward’s. For a short period Royle had them train there shortly before the match then travel the short distance from the school, through the crowds, to the ground.What was the building behind the Kippax at the back if the car park. I don't remember there being anything there?
supposedly this was in 1934.There’s another photo that’s appeared on this thread that is similarly airborne, but that was on a match day and there were plenty of cars in the car park and the surrounding streets. What’s so striking about this photo is the almost complete absence of cars (parked or driving) on the streets around Maine Road - although this one may have been taken a few years earlier tbf.
My dad lived in Hulme/Moss Side in the ‘30s and ‘40s (when he wasn’t an evacuee) and I know he’s said to me previously that the only people near where he lived who had a car were the two guys that owned the local cinema and chippy.
Drive down pretty much any terraced street now and you’ll struggle to find a parking spot!
What was the building behind the Kippax at the back if the car park. I don't remember there being anything there?
I think it was against Stoke mate, not Wednesday.supposedly this was in 1934.
i'm guessing the f.a. cup replay against sheffield wednesday
(2-0 win after drawing 2-2 at their place)
attendance 84,569 = a record for a game outside london.
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like i said, i was guessing.I think it was against Stoke mate, not Wednesday.
The Sheffield Wednesday replay was on an…err…Wednesday in February so unlikely to be light like that with the ground full.supposedly this was in 1934.
i'm guessing the f.a. cup replay against sheffield wednesday
(2-0 win after drawing 2-2 at their place)
attendance 84,569 = a record for a game outside london.
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like i said, i was guessing.
why are you sure?
It’s an incredible photo for lots of reasons. It was a fucking beast of a stadium, when full. Sometimes hard to generate an atmosphere when half full. There were exceptions, but most of the best Maine Road atmospheres the crowd would have been over 30,000 I’d say.all right.
it was stoke 1-0
haha
the photo is good though isn't it
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look how crammed in the cars are.
and still plenty arriving.
nightmare unparking after the game.
Imagine being an early leaver to find your motor in the middle of that lot.all right.
it was stoke 1-0
haha
the photo is good though isn't it
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edit:
look how crammed in the cars are.
and still plenty arriving.
nightmare unparking after the game.
With no wheels or back windowImagine being an early leaver to find your motor in the middle of that lot.
Pretty sure there'd be 1930's versions of the mind your car sir type kids. ;)With no wheels or back window