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Great to see the great Jimmy playing again.
What a brilliant player for the blades.
Mind you I did not see him until 1946 having been well versed by my Dad.
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By I enjoyed that video of the good times from the past and seeing the hero's again, in goal Burgin and Hodgkinson, Doc Pace and the best defence ever put together by the club.Funny, but I was talking to the (younger) guy next to me today and I said ' wouldn't be surprised if we sold Adams...' and then, as a bit of a joke '...to Wednesday.'
He said 'The board would never do that. There'd be a riot!' I reminded him of what my old man told me - that United were fully prepared to flog Hagan to Wendy and it was only Jimmy who told them where to go.
I'm not a Sheffield United fan but found some of the old ground footage fascinating. What sort of view would people have got from the cricket pavilion or the seats/terracing right around the boundary? Were they charged less to get in or was it first come first served?
I don't know that anyone actually went over there to watch matches, it was, in effect, a three sided ground. For some big games they erected a temporary stand on the cricket pitch.
That footage shows several matches with people all around - one of them with the cricket pavilion fully occupied!
I'm not a Sheffield United fan but found some of the old ground footage fascinating. What sort of view would people have got from the cricket pavilion or the seats/terracing right around the boundary? Were they charged less to get in or was it first come first served?
the sensational news that Joe Shaw had been dropped following the 4-0 defeat at West Ham the previous week reached us by word of mouth.
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FA Cup 4th round. Lost 2-0. Keith Kettleborough sent offUnited and Villa observing a minutes silence for Churchill in 1965. My dad reckoned some kids disrupted it and got thumped.
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You certainly weren't charged less. It was basically a facility for overspill from the Kop and, presumably, the Bramall Lane end.
The only game I remember watching from the cricket side was against Leeds in February, 1966 when the crowd was 35,682, about twice the average home gate that season. I was a month short of my eighth birthday. I used to get a lift with a neighbour and his son - greetings, Roy Hanley, if you're reading this - who was about four years older than me. I have no idea how we ended up over there. We normally went on the Kop, right behind the goal. Perhaps we were late setting off, I don't know, or perhaps we'd just underestimated the size of the crowd. Anyway, my recollection was that it was a poor view, made worse by the fact that the match was televised, meaning that there was a TV gantry - basically, scaffolding plus canvas plus planks - along the touchline which further obscured the view. You could follow the play, though. One thing I do recall is the fact that the tannoy system didn't reach that far and so the sensational news that Joe Shaw had been dropped following the 4-0 defeat at West Ham the previous week reached us by word of mouth.
The main other thing I remember about the cricket side was the movement on a day when the attendance was "normal" from one end to the other just before the kick-off and at half time of a pretty significant number of supporters who wanted to be behind the goal United were attacking. This was stopped some time around 1967 by the erection of railings. I suspect it was something to do with the growing spectre of football violence.
I am certain the football from that era was far more exciting than the game we watch today.Sadly not from that period.
I am certain the football from that era was far more exciting than the game we watch today.
More pride in playing for your team, the game seemed to be played at a much faster pace and more goal mouth action.
Wonderful memories.
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I thought the same,and can't remember when it stopped...maybe it was to stop crowd trouble,but you still got home and away fans on the Lane End right into the early 70's.You could still get around to BL from the Kop after 1967 I'm pretty sure.
Definitely not an end of season match as the pitch around the centre circle is well grassed,in them days the pitch was devoid of grass anywhere round the centre circle as tthe seasons entered there final matches..The picture in question must have been taken in the autumn but which season ? maybe you know.This photograph is said to have been taken prior to the 1971 promotion clash with Birmingham, a game which attracted a decent, but not massive, crowd of 29,364. It shows people actually taking up positions in the cricket pavilion area fifteen minutes before kick-off which is slightly surprising as I'd have thought a decent viewing position would have been obtainable on any of the regular three sides. The only thing that I would say is that the Golden Goals sign raises a slight question in my mind as to the date as the previous home game saw United win with two late goals but the sign suggests goals either side of half time.
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The photo was definitely on 17th April 1971Definitely not an end of season match as the pitch around the centre circle is well grassed,in them days the pitch was devoid of grass anywhere round the centre circle as tthe seasons entered there final matches..The picture in question must have been taken in the autumn but which season ? maybe you know.
Takes some be leaving silent as the pitch in April was always devoid of grass ,I will be amazed if you are right but I accept yo are a good historianThe photo was definitely on 17th April 1971
The 1970-71 winter was quite mildTakes some be leaving silent as the pitch in April was always devoid of grass ,I will be amazed if you are right but I accept yo are a good historian
Definitely not an end of season match as the pitch around the centre circle is well grassed,in them days the pitch was devoid of grass anywhere round the centre circle as tthe seasons entered there final matches..The picture in question must have been taken in the autumn but which season ? maybe you know.
Looks like you were right. Will have to think hard on which match Shalalalafenoughty 's photo wasThe photo was definitely on 17th April 1971
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