Maine Road

Wasn't the Platt Lane car park area also used for training until the 1960's and maybe later?
 
Must be 70 minutes on the clock with the amount of people streaming out of the exits!

Just checked the Manchester Corporation Trams* website too - replacement horse and cart that day due to "essential works"!


*of course, I am talking nonsense there because Manchester Corporation Trams had been renamed Manchester Corporation Transport in 1929 - but it helps my point! :)
 
1934 in that area there wouldn't be many car owning families around. The cars on the car park would probably belong to the players and the bosses and the people coming over from Sheffield.

I know. It's amazing how much life in general has changed in such a relitivley short period of time
 
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Possibly the Stoke FA Cup game ...

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...all-news/fa-cup-special-thrills-spills-859131
 
I know. It's amazing how much life in general has changed in such a relitivley short period of time

Exactly, my ex-husband worked for Robert Wynn's Heavy Haulage, whose depot was just off Maine Road, and I remember him saying in the 70s that it was getting dangerous driving their wagons down there because there were more cars. He'd been there since the 50s! How life has changed.
 
Good shout - it's a game vs Sheffield Wednesday, March 1934 according to this article.

EDIT - the stats say we only played Sheff Utd in March 1934! That's the daily Fail for you.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...wed-grounds-day-buildings-long-fans-left.html
From that article, the last part of this sentence baffled me!

Meanwhile, the land on which Maine Road once stood is home to a housing development, which boasts a public art display commemorating the old stadium, a spot on the site of the old centre circle named Gibson's Green in honour of groundsman Stan Gibson, and one road named Kippax Street in memory of the towering former stand.
 
There was only one corner of the ground open when I used to go. Winning the fa cup in 1934 the year my old man was born was why he, then I supported city.Wouldnt like to be parked in that lot and have to leave early lol.
 
" and one road named Kippax Street in memory of the towering former stand" I wonder why the stand was named "Kippax" (well Kippax Street stand) in the first place ! lol
 
If the guy had walk down Claremont road he would of found a street called Maine Road too !
 

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