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Looks like it was taken from 'The White wall' it was a great view from there
Jeez, look at all them pillars, good job snowflakes hadn't been invented then.

Bottom row of pillars, 2nd one in, there was a barrier just up and beyond it. We always stood just there. A good view of the infamous Kop trench on that pic as well.
 

The Ledge

Clearly visible, my home from home every match in my schooldays

The Ledge brings back memories to me of getting in the ground early to get a place on the ledge in front of the barriers on the bend,wearing a Parka(white fur round the hood),and eating jam sandwiches brought from home,as well as being the place i saw the 70/71 promotion season from
 
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The Ledge brings back memories to me of getting in the ground early to get a place on the ledge in front of the barriers on the bend,wearing a Parka(white fur round the hood),and eating jam sandwiches brought from home,as well as being the place i saw the 70/71 promotion season from
You're right Fred, it's all about the memories - there were about fifteen of us from school (HSGS) who rocked up every week at about two o'clock to get "our spot", if you didn't turn up it was assumed that you'd died.....
Saw some rough stuff over the years, but we had some animals from the rugby team in our gang, and we could safely leave them to it while we shared out the Park Drive and No.6 tipped. Some memorable moments, such as when someone pissed in Nasher's turnups, and when I got hit by a Dunlop Maxply, but happy days with a great set of lads who loved United, and still do to this day.
You can't fight anno domini, and some of those lads are no longer with us, but they'll always be remembered along with The Ledge..
 
You're right Fred, it's all about the memories - there were about fifteen of us from school (HSGS) who rocked up every week at about two o'clock to get "our spot", if you didn't turn up it was assumed that you'd died.....
Saw some rough stuff over the years, but we had some animals from the rugby team in our gang, and we could safely leave them to it while we shared out the Park Drive and No.6 tipped. Some memorable moments, such as when someone pissed in Nasher's turnups, and when I got hit by a Dunlop Maxply, but happy days with a great set of lads who loved United, and still do to this day.
You can't fight anno domini, and some of those lads are no longer with us, but they'll always be remembered along with The Ledge..

And ne'er a thought about magnet or maggots back then. :)
 
But on the Saturday before the game, they were all supping in a pub somewhere in the vicinity of the ground.

Magnet....:)

This is true - on home Saturdays, the Wendy in our fishing party was responsible for buying the MAGGOTS!!!, and we'd buy the MAGGOTS!!!! after the Central League match the following week.
 
Four of us were usually on the Trent or Witham on Sundays, the others rugby or Sunday League football.

Maggots.....:)
An old mate of Bert's is well known on those waters. Roger Wakenshaw.
You know him?
 
An old mate of Bert's is well known on those waters. Roger Wakenshaw.
You know him?

I don't know him, but having checked out the Total Fishing website just now, he won a match on the Witham recently, the Ivan Marks Memorial.
 

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