joemercersaces
Well-Known Member
Probably our fault that Sunderland went down that year as well. Beating them home or away would be reason enough.
View attachment 6400 1969/70 table. 6th in the old first division. 10 away wins!
Yep.Gibbo, Clements, Machin and Big George Curtis
Before disabled cars - must have been late 50's or early 60's in front of where the old stand was opposite the main stand.Didn't they have disabled cars parked down one side of the pitch and which side were they on and when was this?
My first match was either the Hibernian friendly or home to Burnley. 1969 anyway and I was six! Loved the club, the players, the kit, the fans, the ground.
Started on the Spion Kop with a box to stand on. Used to long to go in the West End but didn't dare till I was about ten. Grew up in the West End. That terrace really was a mixture of excitement and fear!
I used to park my bike there or thereabouts too, a yard just below where the plumbers is nowWe used to park our Raleigh Racers in the yard of the corner house behind Spion Kop.
Dad was 'born' (actually born in Leamington, 1943. Owing to war still being on expectant mothers were given the option of birth taking place at a near location not considered a target by luftwaffe) in King Richard Street. That was home until about 1960.I used to park my bike there or thereabouts too, a yard just below where the plumbers is now
I think the owner charged a few pence, no doubt low enough to be less than the bus fare there & back.
Some of my older cousins also told me they did the same trick in the house they were in at Nicholls St (other side of the ground backing on to West Stand). Family lived in 3 different houses there at one time, but all had moved out and on by 1960. I don't even remember my cousins being there so I think they moved even before I was born.
View attachment 6400 1969/70 table. 6th in the old first division. 10 away wins!