The Crows nest, An extension to the concrete bulk of the Spion kop made from wooden slats with bushes, shrubs and garbage underneath.
Still amazes me it was still open for 3 seasons after the Bradford fire.
Yep, I remember one of the slats was actually broken too!My first game was in 1990 and stood on the Kop as a 10 year old, the Crows Nest was completely sealed off by blue fencing by then but I was always fascinated by the structure and couldn't believe anyone would dare stand on it, looked terribly unsafe.
Always has been my absolute favourite. It sits in my collection in pride of place.
I don't even know who we are playing half the time.
I don't know if anyone else recalls this but I remember flicking through an old match day program from the late 70's or early 80's and there was an image of proposed plans to cover the Swan Lane End, think the board at the time were keen to do this but obviously never happened, it included an artists impression of what the stand would look like with a cover.
i have an old programme from about 1970 in which Mr Robbins sets out the plans to build a new stand at the Swan Lane end with a gym and various other attractions included. All part of our plans at the time to become part of the European elite.
Now we're hoping to cling on to third division status.
You know what, I think I could kind of live with that if we were still at Highfield Road. I really, really miss the place.
When I'm going past on my bike, as I do from time to time, I like to do a quick lap of where the pitch used to be. How sad is that!
You know what, I think I could kind of live with that if we were still at Highfield Road. I really, really miss the place.
When I'm going past on my bike, as I do from time to time, I like to do a quick lap of where the pitch used to be. How sad is that!
Superb collection JD.Found a great collection of old Highfield Road photo's here. http://fineartamerica.com/
A few from late 60's and some early 1990's shots.
***EDIT not sure why this site wont let me post photos anymore, here's some links instead***
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/...nd-1-may-1969-legendary-football-grounds.html
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/...-stand-1-1969-legendary-football-grounds.html
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/...eptember-1969-legendary-football-grounds.html
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/...eptember-1969-legendary-football-grounds.html
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/...3-august-1991-legendary-football-grounds.html
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/...2-august-1991-legendary-football-grounds.html
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/...2-august-1991-legendary-football-grounds.html
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/...eptember-1969-legendary-football-grounds.html
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/...2-august-1991-legendary-football-grounds.html
Brilliant, brings back good memories, the 3rd and 4th pics are definitely not 1969 though, but brilliantSuperb collection JD.
Yeh you're right about the year. I recall that being on a seat in an open terrace in the rain wasn't any fun at all and the seats that were installed in 1981 were ripped out again in 1985 and the terraces recommissioned.Brilliant, brings back good memories, the 3rd and 4th pics are definitely not 1969 though, but brilliant
All the same, love looking at old pics of HR.
It's taken me 8 years to realise, but isn't that a giant hamster, peering over the gap between the stands?A fraction of the Sky Blue Stand
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