Bobby the blue
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Is this where the empty seats at home chant started.
If Swales was in charge there would be just 54,000 there.Today is the anniversary of City’s record crowd of 84,569. This remains the record attendance for any game on a club ground. It is also the record for any game in Britain outside of Glasgow and London.
I’ve written quite a lot on this over the years such as:
A National Record – 84,569
“I think Brook played in every position for the Club – he certainly went in nets once – and was a very good player. When the goal went in it was marvellous. Nirvana. On the final whistle I didn’t need to use my feet to leave I was wedged in a solid wall of human flesh and swept…gjfootballarchive.com
Maybe there were socio-economic factors.Fuck all on the telly. BBC didn't start broadcasting (tv) until 1934 and didn't really get going until 1936.
Just radio. I'm assuming a 2pm ko or thereabouts so looking at the Radio Times they (Midlands) would have had Folk Songs & Dances starting at 3pm, that must be great to listen to on the radio. Army v Navy rugby on National. The North had Don Baker on his organ.Fuck all on the telly. BBC didn't start broadcasting (tv) until 1934 and didn't really get going until 1936.
12,345 you mean.If Swales was in charge there would be just 54,000 there.
That's a great comparison. Also the Rag bastards were getting regular 4'5'6'000 attendances. I think they even got a few in the 3'000s. But nothing is ever mentioned of this. I wonder why.Maybe there were socio-economic factors.
In that season, that lot were scrambling about at the bottom the second division, and they never saw more than 22,000 for a home game. Oddly enough, they hosted Bury on the same day we met Stoke, yet only 11,000 turned up.
Also my birthday same day 3rd of March,but 1952 I was born not 34 my dad was at the game.