SkyBlueSoul
Well-Known Member
Nope. Don't miss it at all, not for a single second.
I am and always have been though a 'move on' kind of guy.
Same with everything. I had a job for 20 years and they then closed the place down and we all got made redundant.
People were walking around in a daze, shocked and some in floods of tears. I just shook a few hands, got in my car and looked towards a new adventure. Didn't miss any of it.
Have never missed HR at all. I constantly changed seats and stands and stood on the Kop and then the West End.
The ground was constantly changing, the main stand and then the Kop and then the west stand and then the M&B stand. Went from standing to all seating in open, to roofes being added. It was constantly changing and evolving.
Had it stayed exactly the same for say 25-30 years I might have felt more affinity with it, but I am the type who just accepts stuff, doesn't look back and moves along.
I like the Ricoh a lot, but if we were to leave there and go somewhere else I don't think I would particularly miss it at all.
HR for the most part was just as soulless as the Ricoh. Some of the views were very poor and we didn't exactly pull up any trees there for many, many years.
Again, if I had been part of the Sky Blue Revolution then maybe I would have felt a bit different, but my first experience of Highfield Road was 3 relegation battle seasons in the late 60's.
I drive past now and don't feel anything at all and just see it as houses with no nostalgic feel at all.
Guess it must just be me.
I think a big part of the nostalgia for me is that it's so intrinsically linked to my childhood. As with most memories as a kid it's very rose tinted and misty eyed, but in a way it was one of the constants during my formative years. Even though I look back now and remember how grubby it was once you got inside...