Summers & Pace
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It’s a bit ironic that when I first started going in the early 60’s, like minded supporters were starting to gather together to sing and chant to support their team. Now 60 years later there is a similar movement to allow safe standing to enable a similar thing to happen.
Anyway I started to think of my favourite away grounds during this period and I have come up with my top 5 based purely on atmosphere, bearing in mind that there are grounds I had not been to, during this period. I have also compared now and then.
No.5 St. Andrews
Was always an exciting and intimidating atmosphere, good noise from the side Kop. Outstanding memories, first match of the season, early 70's won 2-1, Woody scored, remember Gil Reece being knocked into the gravel at pitch side by their centre half Roger Hynd, who looked like the devil.
Also the failed bid for Europe, 0-0, thankfully did not go on the Kop.
Now….. went last year, really disappointing, even after they scored, don’t remember hearing Keep Right On, at any time.
No 4 Maine Rd
Always good and consistent support from the Kippax. I’m fairly certain Woody scored direct from a corner and we won, again early 70’s. Saw us lose by 6, Simon Tracey was sent off. Made my lads stay to the end, I said it was character building…….kin ell, yes they still love me, I think.
Now….
Dull and lifeless, my perception in the past was, local people supporting their local team, don’t think that’s the case now.
No 3 Ellend Rd
First visit 1965, drew 2-2 against a very good Leeds team. Good support from the Scratching Shed, a small terrace with a half barrel roof. I remember a small band of Blades on the open Kop opposite, they were tightly packed together similar to what you would see at Hillsborough when their Kop was open. I seem to remember a criticism from the board, about the disappointing numbers that attended away matches at this time.
Now…… good noise and atmosphere, there fans are back on the Scatching shed end, after transferring to the Geldred when it was covered, I think mainly to intimidate the away fans.
No 2 The City Ground
Always enjoyed my visits, although mixed results in the past. Always good noise from the Trent End. First visit mid 60’s,lost 6-0, stood on the side terrace, where the Brian Clough Stand is now. Also was there when Jim Baxter made his debut, don’t know why that sticks in my mind.
Now…… quite poor, the Trent end is no longer the noisy vibrant place it used to be. Although for the 2018 Remembrance Day, a supporters group Forza Garibaldi organised a moving tribute to Forest players that had lost their lives during the two World Wars. The Trent End was covered with Flags with pictures and names of the players involved.
No1 The Baseball Ground
At this time my favourite away day, really liked the 3 tiered terracing behind the goals and atmosphere was always great with all four sides at it with the DARBEE chant. Blades fans always went on the pop side with the player’s tunnel splitting the home and away section and we always took a good following. Stood/sat on 3 sides but never saw us win. Outstanding memories, Woody scoring a thunderbolt with the ball getting stuck between the net and support and losing in the cup, 4th round mid 70’s
Now….. They bounce, so what more can you say.
Also honourable mentions to the Oak St end at Kenilworth Rd and Blundell Park, which I always enjoyed.
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