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Bramall Lane in 1868...
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Is that a pub on John Street or McCabe's grandad's first foray into property management renting out the top floor for cricket matches?
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Bramall Lane in 1868...
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Yorkshire's first cricket mach was at Bramall Lane in 1855. Sussex were the opponents. Was there a pavilion as big as the one in the drawing at the time?Bramall Lane in 1868...
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No idea!Any thoughts on the 'house' on John Street Silent? Pub, house?
Sorry, is there a difference?Pub, house?
Sorry, is there a difference?
that was the goal Nigel Batch was their keeper remember his inter view after the game when he said first time he'd had a win bonus for a drawSimon Inglis' excellent Football Grounds of England and Wales/Great Britain books document the changes to the ground. There are 3 editions, the most recent one being 1996.
Inglis' book "Engineering Archie" has a couple of pages on the John Street stand, which was the first Leitch designed first football stand built outside Scotland.
The Clarebrough/Kirkham books have various things in them about the development of the ground too.
The shot that hit the net and rebounded out was Glen Cockerill's v Grimsby in 1984-5. It was at the Bramall Lane end. The stanchion arrangement may have been changed because of this.
We lost 3-2that was the goal Nigel Batch was their keeper remember his inter view after the game when he said first time he'd had a win bonus for a draw
I don't think the top picture is John Street VB..looks more like looking out to where the pavillion was on Cherry Street..more an earlier design of the pavillion for me.its another pavillion/stand on John Street isn't it? the illustration comes from a souvenir celebrating 100 years of Cricket at BDTBL, its knocking about here somewhere.
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I thought these drawings might explain it - but they don't, they're from 1882 apparently.
btw...The atmosphere was electric in the Lonsdale, Intake (Don) watching Liverpool get thumped by Seville tonight. It was electric due to all the static from the full kit plastic scousers rubbing their nylon shirts, shorts and socks against each other when they scored their consolation goal! deep joy......
I don't think the top picture is John Street VB..looks more like looking out to where the pavillion was on Cherry Street..more an earlier design of the pavillion for me.
Vaguely remember that it might have been as a result of some goal that wasn't given when the ball hit the stanchion and rebounded into play and booted out for a corner or something involving Chelsea or Watford (somebody non descript anyway) and there was a right uproar about it.
lightwood.. former RFC baseOn this topic, does anyone know how serious the plans were to move SUFC to a purpose built ground in the 60/70's? In the centenary book this was said to be around the Dyche Lane area? Norton?
always had a blinder against usthat was the goal Nigel Batch was their keeper remember his inter view after the game when he said first time he'd had a win bonus for a draw
I think it was RAF, not the flying corps. Wasn't it RAF Norton?lightwood.. former RFC base



probablyI think it was RAF, not the flying corps. Wasn't it RAF Norton?
I used to love the giant floodlights. Was proper gutted when they went, ah well technology marches on and all that. I still miss them.
There used to be ones just the same for Wednesday, but not of course near Bramall Lane. They just used to paste on the name of the next opponents and date at the bottom.Anyone got photos of Billposters advertising Blades home games in the late 1960s and early 1970s that used to be on the the walls on Bramall Lane and Shoreham Street also on the advertising hoardings near where Homebase at the top of Meersbrook is now?
Wendy posters were on that advertising hoardings near Homebase too also on the advertising space opposite where Ponsford (near Heeley Bridge) is now and on hoardings in Penistone RoadThere used to be ones just the same for Wednesday, but not of course near Bramall Lane. They just used to paste on the name of the next opponents and date at the bottom.
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