30th April 1994
The Kippax Street terrace's last stand.
Although Maine Road opened in 1923, the famous Kippax Street terrace was only given that name in 1957, when a roof was built over the terracing running along the length of the pitch to provide fans standing with some shelter from the frequent Manchester rain.
Prior to that the terrace had been known as the Popular Side.
In 1963, the Platt Lane end had wooden benches installed and in 1971 the scoreboard end was also covered and seated (and renamed the North Stand). This meant that the Kippax remained as the only standing area at Maine Road, which was unique in being along the length of the pitch and not behind the goal.
Looking on from the pitch, the top right corner of the Kippax was reserved for away fans, with those clubs bringing a lot more support also being given the open curved section between the Kippax and the Platt Lane stand.
On this day in 1994, fans stood on the terrace for the final time, in a 2-2 draw v Chelsea, before the terrace was demolished to comply with government legislation requiring football grounds to be all seated.
Maine Road was never the same again......
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