Worst view at an away game

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This 'happy' memory has popped up on my Facebook memories page from five years ago. To quote the Golden Girls, picture it Shrewsbury Town away on a cold November day. Nigel Clough is now manager and there is optimism that things will improve after an awful start to the season. I arrive at the ground to find that my seat is behind the scoreboard, I hadn't noticed the 'restricted view' message on my ticket. To make things even worse, what must be the largest Blades fan in history is sat next to me, meaning that I am squashed up into half a seat. The bit of the game I can see, United are awful losing 2-0 and Fabian Brandy ruins his United career by picking up a stupid red card. To cap off the day, a Shrewsbury fan runs onto the pitch and a portly policeman falls flat onto his arse whilst trying to catch him. Thank you Facebook for reminding me of the day! Screenshot_20181102-081523.png
 



Probably the most depressing time of being a Blade I will ever experience... Or so I thought at the time.

Every time I look back at these days, it makes me appreciate what we have right now and how far this club has come from these dark, dark days.

This was the line up that day. Spine tinglingly wank (aside from Maguire & Coady of course).

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That’s not great, but at least it’s glass, unlike the solid wall between the corner stand and the Kop.

I don’t have a picture, but the side stand at Walsall where we were in the front row for the 4-1 defeat the season before last had a huge steel pillar which made it impossible to see anything without standing and shuffling and no ‘restricted view’ warning either.

What gets me is that neither of these grounds are old, although the Bescot’s probably close to 30 years old now.
 
Probably the most depressing time of being a Blade I will ever experience... Or so I thought at the time.

Every time I look back at these days, it makes me appreciate what we have right now and how far this club has come from these dark, dark days.

This was the line up that day. Spine tinglingly wank (aside from Maguire & Coady of course).

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I didn't realise that Adam Reach was playing for Shrewsbury that day.
 
Probably the most depressing time of being a Blade I will ever experience... Or so I thought at the time.

Every time I look back at these days, it makes me appreciate what we have right now and how far this club has come from these dark, dark days.

This was the line up that day. Spine tinglingly wank (aside from Maguire & Coady of course).

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Is that Adam Reach? And Tom Bradshaw?

I know it's Ryan Woods, he used to play RB for the Shrews
 
This 'happy' memory has popped up on my Facebook memories page from five years ago. To quote the Golden Girls, picture it Shrewsbury Town away on a cold November day. Nigel Clough is now manager and there is optimism that things will improve after an awful start to the season. I arrive at the ground to find that my seat is behind the scoreboard, I hadn't noticed the 'restricted view' message on my ticket. To make things even worse, what must be the largest Blades fan in history is sat next to me, meaning that I am squashed up into half a seat. The bit of the game I can see, United are awful losing 2-0 and Fabian Brandy ruins his United career by picking up a stupid red card. To cap off the day, a Shrewsbury fan runs onto the pitch and a portly policeman falls flat onto his arse whilst trying to catch him. Thank you Facebook for reminding me of the day! View attachment 45569

Just stand up you lazy f****r!! ;)
 
This 'happy' memory has popped up on my Facebook memories page from five years ago. To quote the Golden Girls, picture it Shrewsbury Town away on a cold November day. Nigel Clough is now manager and there is optimism that things will improve after an awful start to the season. I arrive at the ground to find that my seat is behind the scoreboard, I hadn't noticed the 'restricted view' message on my ticket. To make things even worse, what must be the largest Blades fan in history is sat next to me, meaning that I am squashed up into half a seat. The bit of the game I can see, United are awful losing 2-0 and Fabian Brandy ruins his United career by picking up a stupid red card. To cap off the day, a Shrewsbury fan runs onto the pitch and a portly policeman falls flat onto his arse whilst trying to catch him. Thank you Facebook for reminding me of the day! View attachment 45569


But we were up against that world class player Adam Reach so what did you expect?
(Edit. Matt beat me. Yes it is Adam Reach)
 
Worst view has to be any seat in the away end at swine cottage.

Pigs to the left, pigs to the right, pigs below, pigs opposite.

And of course rusty falling down stands painted blue and white.

Going to have to stop typing about this now- I’m feeling very queasy.
 
Wasn't that the game when their left-back scored a screamer? What a depressing time indeed. Thank god we can laugh about it now.
 
Probably the most depressing time of being a Blade I will ever experience... Or so I thought at the time.

Every time I look back at these days, it makes me appreciate what we have right now and how far this club has come from these dark, dark days.

This was the line up that day. Spine tinglingly wank (aside from Maguire & Coady of course).

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Who on earth was White?! (Number 4)

One for the “Blades players you had completely forgotten about” thread...
 
Everton. Sat near the back. Watching the game through a letterbox, under the overhanging upper tier of the stand.

Any time the ball went higher than 10 feet off the ground (which was most of the time, when we had a kick) it vanished from view and we had to guess where it had gone from the reactions of the players.

Pisspoor.
 



I remember being lower than pitch level at Bradford, that's a reyt laugh.
 
Probably the most depressing time of being a Blade I will ever experience... Or so I thought at the time.

Every time I look back at these days, it makes me appreciate what we have right now and how far this club has come from these dark, dark days.

This was the line up that day. Spine tinglingly wank (aside from Maguire & Coady of course).

View attachment 45570

I'm not old enough to remember the late 70's but from what I've heard they were pretty poor times. When you consider by the end of 1975 we'd finished 6th in the top division and only 4 points off top spot, then 4 years later we were in the 3rd division and losing to Wednesday in that game followed by relegation to the 4th division in 1981. They must have been horrific times, I salute any Blades who went in those days.

But you're right, in recent time the time under Weir and Adkins were truly dire and Clough in the League was mixed. One appointment has changed it all! Always said you can always achieve something with a good manager, but with a good Chairman and a poor Manager its much harder, irrespective of money spent.
 
Is that Adam Reach? And Tom Bradshaw?

I know it's Ryan Woods, he used to play RB for the Shrews

And Connor Goldson, on as a sub at half time for the Shrews.

Where are they now, Shrewsbury 2-0 United version featuring two current Tampa Bay Rowdies players, two current Bradford Park Avenue players & two current Gravesend & Northfleet players. Small world.

Shrewsbury (4 in the Championship, 1 in League One, 3 in League Two, 2 National League, 1 National League North, 1 Scottish Prem, 1 US League, 1 French Ligue 1)
Chris Weale (Exeter, L2)
Joe Jacobson (Wycombe, L1)
Tamika Mkandawire (Tampa Bay Rowdies, USL)
Dave Winfield (Gravesend & Northfleet, NL)
Nicky Wroe (Bradford Park Avenue, NLN)
Jon Taylor (Rotherham, Champ)
Aaron Wildig (Morecambe, L2)
Ryan Woods (Stoke, Champ)
Adam Reach (Them, Champ)
Tom Bradshaw (Millwall, Champ)
Cristian Lopez (Angers, Ligue 1)

Subs:
Connor Goldson (Rangers, SPL)
Liam McAlinden (Cheltenham, L2)
Luke Summerfield (Wrexham, NL)

United (1 now in the Premier, 1 in the Champ, 3 in League 1, 1 in League 2, 1 National League, 2 National League North, 1 US League, 2 Scottish Prem, 2 without clubs)
George Long (Hull, Champ)
Tony McMahon (Oxford, L1)
Harry Maguire (Leicester, Prem)
Neill Collins (Tampa Bay Rowdies, USL)
Matt Hill (Bradford Park Avenue, NLN)
Ryan Flynn (St Mirren, SPL)
Michael Doyle (Coventry, L1)
Simon Lappin (York, NLN)
Aidy White (no club, last at Barnsley)
Marlon King (last seen in jail)
Lyle Taylor (Charlton, L1)

Subs
Shaun Miller (Crewe, L2)
Febian Brandy (Gravesend & Northfleet, NL)
Stephen McGinn (St Mirren, SPL)
 
Blundell Park - either been sat below pitch level or right on the back row where the way the roof overhangs means you can't see the goal at the far end.

Swillsborough is terrible, massive posts in the way wherever you are sat.
 
I went to see us play Fulham and we lost 4-0.

Can’t say that was a very good view - i could see the pitch!

Fulham Monty for those that remember!
 
I seem to remember Chelsea being bad, right in the corner on the lower tier.

That said it was a blessing in disguise the last time we played there.
 
I'm not old enough to remember the late 70's but from what I've heard they were pretty poor times. When you consider by the end of 1975 we'd finished 6th in the top division and only 4 points off top spot, then 4 years later we were in the 3rd division and losing to Wednesday in that game followed by relegation to the 4th division in 1981. They must have been horrific times, I salute any Blades who went in those days.

But you're right, in recent time the time under Weir and Adkins were truly dire and Clough in the League was mixed. One appointment has changed it all! Always said you can always achieve something with a good manager, but with a good Chairman and a poor Manager its much harder, irrespective of money spent.

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Not my seat but I remember QPR selling seats with this view from the away end..

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