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On the right side of the wrong car
Favourite film anyone??Sorry but that has to be the Mafia guy from the start of the Italian Job.
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Favourite film anyone??Sorry but that has to be the Mafia guy from the start of the Italian Job.
Strict segregation started in the 1980sHow come there are Brummy fans in there? (Woman with scarf aloft on left-hand side)
Lol, that's Roger Hynd.Is that Quentin Tarantino behind Trevor Francis?
Me too ,wasn't that Gil Reeces flying welshman game ? The game that made him an Icon for me and my favourite Blade ever. The reason my daughters middle name is Reece.Me too Row A seat 85
Me too ,wasn't that Gil Reeces flying welshman game ? The game that made him an Icon for me and my favourite Blade ever. The reason my daughters middle name is Reece.
Ray Clemence, next to Russell Brand, behind Peter Beardsley.
As a 12 year old on the kop i used to stand in front of the crush barrier on the ledge. No one in front of me then.Ha, I was going to say Ray Clemence is standing next to Charles Manson
Is that Quentin Tarantino behind Trevor Francis?
#metooWas in bramall lane stand that day
Tarantino can only watch and admire ....
Afraid not SEB
My first ever Blades game!Taken at John Street players tunnel on 17th April 1971, we beat Birmingham 3-0 that day
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Ditto
Were you bald in 1969?There’s a bald bloke in that picture who is a dead ringer for me but I wasn’t bald in 1971, so it can’t be can it?![]()
Why is Rowen Atkinson leading them out?Taken at John Street players tunnel on 17th April 1971, we beat Birmingham 3-0 that day
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I don’t think I realised there was a players’ tunnel in the John Street Stand. I only watched a game once from it – our 2-0 win over Newcastle in 1994, the last game for the stand before it was demolished. Was it the same stand back in ‘71, or had there been modifications since? At a guess, seating would have been the main change.
You young'uns. Until the South Stand was built in the mid 70's, John St was the only non terrace area in the ground and the Kop and BL were built on rubble.
You'll be telling me next that you didn't know you could rent a padded cushion for your seat in the old JSS, sit on it, then throw it on the pitch when we went 1-0 down![]()
First built in 1902I don’t think I realised there was a players’ tunnel in the John Street Stand. I only watched a game once from it – our 2-0 win over Newcastle in 1994, the last game for the stand before it was demolished. Was it the same stand back in ‘71, or had there been modifications since? At a guess, seating would have been the main change.




Great photos SB,I was on the Kop and Gil scored the first goal at that end which was even better than the diving header...left channel,40 yards out...moved away from a couple of Brum players,passed another before running across the last 2 defenders before cutting between them to get through on goal and blast it past the Keeper...fantastic goal...I've posted about it before,but the roar of the crowd as he got through on goal sort of went into a hush just before he struck the ball...you could here the thud of the ball when he struck it...Francis only 16 aswell for them,great days.
The red & green cushions bring back memories, they used to sell them at the cricket matches as well when Yorkshire played at the Lane.You young'uns. Until the South Stand was built in the mid 70's, John St was the only non terrace area in the ground and the Kop and BL were built on rubble.
You'll be telling me next that you didn't know you could rent a padded cushion for your seat in the old JSS, sit on it, then throw it on the pitch when we went 1-0 down![]()
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