Stoned Rose
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“The City Club” next door to it.Pic I took in the early 90s
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Smoked my first dimp in there aged about 7.
“The City Club” next door to it.Pic I took in the early 90s
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“The City Club” next door to it.
Smoked my first dimp in there aged about 7.
One thing that's always puzzled me is that it was clearly intended to be a cantilevered terrace, and could easily have become the base for our hardcore support.Couldn't find any of the concourse, but not see this before.
https://www.citytilidie.com/latest/the-new-north-stand-announcement-february-1970/
Me too, my first City game. I was eight years old.City's away kit,it's not Blackpool.Berts testimonial game I was sat in the Platt Lane that evening.
I might be wrong, but I think the club were forced to install seats when the rules around the proportion of a stadium that could be terracing were changed.One thing that's always puzzled me is that it was clearly intended to be a cantilevered terrace, and could easily have become the base for our hardcore support.
However, the board soon changed their mind and within a year it was all seated.
A bit strange, especially as it reduced the capacity to 52,000, despite Maine Road recording 3 crowds of 53,000+ in 71-72
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Irish footballer Paddy Fagan (1930 - 2014), a winger with Manchester City FC, seated in his car and signing autographs for young fans outside Maine Road Stadium in Manchester, May 1st 1955
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Scottish footballer Barry Johnstone (1929 - 2001), of Manchester City FC, training at Maine Road Stadium, May 1st 1955. He is training ahead of the team's FA Cup final against Newcastle United at Wembley on May 7th
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