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I'm off sick (the steak in a pub last night wasn't as nice as it seemed at the time!) so here's a ground for ya.
This is the Mount, Catford. And Charlton played there for a season in 1923-1924. The Valley was massive at the time, (75,000 capacity) but the Mount was a more modest 50,000... although plans were for 80k.
This move was a plan to merge Charlton with Catford Southend, and Charlton took on Catford's colours of light and dark blue stripes for a season. The league blocked the merger though, so back to the Valley they went.
It's here because it's a ground of contrasts. The Valley speaks for itself, and was in a traditional hollow. The Mount was raised up.
Climb those steps you get to the ground, and the terraces had to be supported on pylons because of the slope.
Not much there now.
Unusual because of the motivations, and also the fact it was so reversed to the Valley. The ground meanwhile, hung aroun until the 1950s, but there ain't many photos reached t'interweb!
This is the Mount, Catford. And Charlton played there for a season in 1923-1924. The Valley was massive at the time, (75,000 capacity) but the Mount was a more modest 50,000... although plans were for 80k.
This move was a plan to merge Charlton with Catford Southend, and Charlton took on Catford's colours of light and dark blue stripes for a season. The league blocked the merger though, so back to the Valley they went.
It's here because it's a ground of contrasts. The Valley speaks for itself, and was in a traditional hollow. The Mount was raised up.
Climb those steps you get to the ground, and the terraces had to be supported on pylons because of the slope.
Not much there now.
Unusual because of the motivations, and also the fact it was so reversed to the Valley. The ground meanwhile, hung aroun until the 1950s, but there ain't many photos reached t'interweb!