8 years on

My ex used to live in moss side, i used to have to walk past the old maine road site to get to her house and it used to tear me apart, walking past the claremont chippy (best ever curry sauce in there) then looking to the left and expecting the kippax car park to be there (it never was), i hated it. Eventually i found another (less soul destroying) route to take.
 
its hard to believe there was a ground there for all those years looking at those pics.Happy and sad memories.Maine Rd-best name for a ground-ever.
 
The Pink Panther said:
Yeah, I really miss the obstacle course at the back of the Platt Lane stand. Climbing over the settees and carpets that had been dumped in the alleyways and avoiding the dog shit
Maine Road was a shit hole and we're well rid. As for this "legendary atmosphere" what a load of old bollocks

It's not about what the ground looked like as a building or what state the surrounding area was in. Yes it was a shithole in many ways but it was the emotional attachment we had to the place because of the memories we had, the games we'd witnessed, the players we'd seen. Ok some were total shite but that's just part of it. We all grew up with Maine Road it was part of our lives from being young children to whatever age we all were when it closed(in my case still only young but it was still emotional). Obviously you don't share that sentiment but surely you must understand why others do.
 
uncle charlie wilson said:
The last two really are a tough image to swallow.

A place which once meant so much to so many people, is now just a desolate shit-tip piece of land with no evidence of what once proudly stood there.

Inexcusable.

Jesus, what do you want?

The whole site mothballed and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

Inexcusable? Get real.
 
Phleeper said:
The Sherwood's bricked up, and The Clarence is now a curry house. I used to like The Beehive. £1.60 for a pint of Hydes.
That's a shame, but inevitable. I remember talking to the landlord just after the CoMS move had been announced, and he said then the writing was on the wall because during the week they made no money at all, relatively speaking. It was all made on match day. As for the Clarence, not arsed about that. Was good on a midweek night before a Ruby, but it attracted too many bell ends on the final game of the season.
 
Phleeper said:
The Sherwood's bricked up, and The Clarence is now a curry house. I used to like The Beehive. £1.60 for a pint of Hydes.

And the Parkside has been turned into "luxury" flats.

We had to move on, couldn't exactly build the etihad campus on Platt Fields park could we???
 
it was my mecca for 40 years, as a boy i would stick by match of the day to get my fix of city, which prompts the question that why i never had a bedtime or it seemed that way, anyway i digress, it was the sunday paper and the football pink where we would gleam any info about the city fall and rise of the mid 60's.
i remember my elder brother and our dad being "old enough" to go to the games and i wasn't, truth was that we were skint and they couldn't take me.my brother even went to away games and it wasn't rotten fair.
once i was 11 my brother now 17 went in the navy and whilst on leave he took to maine road, it was 1965 and joe and malc had been installed. i was mesmerised, i was sold on city hook line and sinker.this is a time with no laptops, game cubes etc, as a boy i was star struck at seeing buzzer, young and johnny crossan (lee and bell were yet to arrive)in the flesh.
maine road was buzzing, it was a football ground, not a stadium, not a bowl, a football ground.everyone was skint, everyone working class, it was the sole entertainment and release for people with proper jobs who grafted through long hours to bring up a family and then keep a little back for the visit to city.it seemed to mean so much more back then.
as i daydreamed in to playing for city i would drift off thinking "if they were just one short" and they pull me out of the crowd, of course madness but i was 11 and city were everything to me.
i would look over to the kippax from the platt lane stand drooling over the time i could be allowed to go in there and of course stand up and sing my heart out, although eternally grateful to our kid i didn't want to sit on what seemed like a park bench to watch the game, to his credit and his mates they were only in the platt lane cos our mam insisted on it if he was taking me to the game.not one of them grumbled that they were in the boring stand cos of me, maybe they did but they didn't let on.they even gave me a cig, now i know i am grown up, i've made it, i'm a big lad now, except the cig made me heave and go dizzy so after two drags i with a "green" face handed it back with some embarrassment. best move ever.
of course as time moved on and greatness came to my team i made the journey to the kippax, got to away games and even a few wembley's.i watched our team and ground develop, we were world beaters at one point and the thought of the decline was unthinkable.its been a roller coaster and though maine road saw some bloody awful games and disappointments it was still our home, nothing and i mean nothing could dampen the excitement of going to the ground on match day. the rows of buses back and forth to aytoun st, the closeness of the players during the game, the characters like buzzer who talked to the supporters during the game was all in on a weekly basis.
the last game at maine road cut me up, the result meant fuck all, the memories though of when me mam and dad and brother would take an excited kid along with them means everything to me.

it always will.


my kids will probably feel the same about eastlands one day...........

.........but i doubt it.
 
The Pink Panther said:
Yeah, I really miss the obstacle course at the back of the Platt Lane stand. Climbing over the settees and carpets that had been dumped in the alleyways and avoiding the dog shit
Maine Road was a shit hole and we're well rid. As for this "legendary atmosphere" what a load of old bollocks
Maine Road was the best football ground in the country for 60years! My Grandad was a kid in the 30's and my Dads, Dad (died years ago now though) would have been in his 20's and both said the armosphere at Maine Road back then was fantastic. My Dad was a teenager when he went to the ECWC semi-final second leg against Shalke and he said the 65000+ there that night created the greatest atmosphere he's ever known of at any football match you can name. He often says Liverpools big European Cup games at Anfield are good but not a patch of that night at Maine Road. You're talking out of your arse mate! Maine Road had a proper legendary atmopshere! Okay from 1996-2003 it was shit, but the club was shit and the teams were shit and the atmosphere had died. In fact after the Kippax was pulled down in 1994 Maine Road died... it's heart was ripped out!
 
danburge82 said:
The Pink Panther said:
Yeah, I really miss the obstacle course at the back of the Platt Lane stand. Climbing over the settees and carpets that had been dumped in the alleyways and avoiding the dog shit
Maine Road was a shit hole and we're well rid. As for this "legendary atmosphere" what a load of old bollocks
Maine Road was the best football ground in the country for 60years! My Grandad was a kid in the 30's and my Dads, Dad (died years ago now though) would have been in his 20's and both said the armosphere at Maine Road back then was fantastic. My Dad was a teenager when he went to the ECWC semi-final second leg against Shalke and he said the 65000+ there that night created the greatest atmosphere he's ever known of at any football match you can name. He often says Liverpools big European Cup games at Anfield are good but not a patch of that night at Maine Road. You're talking out of your arse mate! Maine Road had a proper legendary atmopshere! Okay from 1996-2003 it was shit, but the club was shit and the teams were shit and the atmosphere had died. In fact after the Kippax was pulled down in 1994 Maine Road died... it's heart was ripped out!


I fell in love with the atmosphere of the Kippax when I first went tin 74. I has to said, nowever, that many a time the atmosphere was shite. We can all remember the great games but they will be the same games. That must mean that most of them were poor. If the fans were up for it we didnt need 40,000 to make massive noise, half of that can make the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
 
clowns pockets said:
uncle charlie wilson said:
The last two really are a tough image to swallow.

A place which once meant so much to so many people, is now just a desolate shit-tip piece of land with no evidence of what once proudly stood there.

Inexcusable.
the whole area was/is a shit tip
I used to live on Cowesby St which is off Claremont Rd opposite the Claremont Pub.

No worse than Hulme, Longsight, Victoria Park, Cheetham Hill etc
 
I live in a new house on Maine Road and lived on Kippax Street for 30years before that, and my area of gods own city, has never been a shit,tip you fucking clown, love living round now, dont have dicks like you walking round.
 
kippax kid said:
I live in a new house on Maine Road and lived on Kippax Street for 30years before that, and my area of gods own city, has never been a shit,tip you fucking clown, love living round now, dont have dicks like you walking round.
ha,yea right
 
kippax kid said:
I live in a new house on Maine Road and lived on Kippax Street for 30years before that, and my area of gods own city, has never been a shit,tip you fucking clown, love living round now, dont have dicks like you walking round.
My Mam moved to Wythenshawe from Moss Side in the 70's. Her house was being torn down. But she said that in them last few years in the Moss it started to go really downhill. Prostitutes hanging around on the corner of me Mam's street (Russell Street), sometimes stood outside me Mams house; loads of rubbish being dropped and left in the streets; shit being dumped in the ginnels and left for good.. She said it went from a salt-of-the-Earth working class area to a shit tip in months.
 
The Pink Panther said:
Yeah, I really miss the obstacle course at the back of the Platt Lane stand. Climbing over the settees and carpets that had been dumped in the alleyways and avoiding the dog shit
Maine Road was a shit hole and we're well rid. As for this "legendary atmosphere" what a load of old bollocks

It was a shit hole, but it was our shit hole
 

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