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One for the train spotters or those fans with good memories.
How many away grounds have you watched a competitive City match from all four stands?
The away ends have changed at a few grounds, but I’ve definitely watched City from all four stands at Villa Park Goodison Park and possibly St James’ Park
Everton:
Gwladys Street End 1986-87 (0-0)
Main Stand Top Tier (League Cup 1987-88 0-2)
Park End 1980 onwards (upper and lower of original stand)
Bullens Road: 1995 onwards (upper and lower)
Villa
Holte End 2002-03 (0-1)
Trinity Road 2012 Charity Shield v Chelsea
Witton End 1983 onwards (upper and lower)
Doug Ellis 2000 onwards (upper and lower)
I’ve never watched City from the Stretford End or the Kops at Anfield or Elland Road. However I’ve done the other three, plus three stands at Chelsea, Birmingham, Forest and Wolves.
Even at Stockport I’ve never watched City from the Railway Stand. Ironic as it was the official away end when we played them in the league
At Newcastle I always get a bit disorientated.
For example the old open ends (0-5 in 83-84 and 1-3 in 86-87). Were they the opposite stands to where we sit now?
Similarly, when we won 2-0 in the League Cup (1994-95,) we were located down the side. Was that the bit that’s now to our left or diagonally opposite.
How many away grounds have you watched a competitive City match from all four stands?
The away ends have changed at a few grounds, but I’ve definitely watched City from all four stands at Villa Park Goodison Park and possibly St James’ Park
Everton:
Gwladys Street End 1986-87 (0-0)
Main Stand Top Tier (League Cup 1987-88 0-2)
Park End 1980 onwards (upper and lower of original stand)
Bullens Road: 1995 onwards (upper and lower)
Villa
Holte End 2002-03 (0-1)
Trinity Road 2012 Charity Shield v Chelsea
Witton End 1983 onwards (upper and lower)
Doug Ellis 2000 onwards (upper and lower)
I’ve never watched City from the Stretford End or the Kops at Anfield or Elland Road. However I’ve done the other three, plus three stands at Chelsea, Birmingham, Forest and Wolves.
Even at Stockport I’ve never watched City from the Railway Stand. Ironic as it was the official away end when we played them in the league
At Newcastle I always get a bit disorientated.
For example the old open ends (0-5 in 83-84 and 1-3 in 86-87). Were they the opposite stands to where we sit now?
Similarly, when we won 2-0 in the League Cup (1994-95,) we were located down the side. Was that the bit that’s now to our left or diagonally opposite.