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  1. 3 hours ago, CodeRed said:

    The owner of R & D who bankrolled their rise from the Southern League Midland Division and the rebuilding of the stadium was Max Griggs who also owned the Dr Martens company. No idea why he pulled out ( handed the club over to the Supporters Trust ), but by then they were already in decline.

    Drive past the old R&D ground regularly. It’s a real shocker. Was a small but tidy stadium- bit like a smaller version of Brentford’s new ground. Now completely levelled waste ground. 

  2. 1 hour ago, Lanterne Rouge said:

    I did several times (three with City). Just seeing @Bedred31`s post above yours I realised I missed Filbert Street off the list too.

    The old Wembley was rubbish really- until Euro 96 when they removed the fences and it was a completely different place. Forgot to mention the old Shrewsbury ground (wife from there and got married at Meole Brace), with the chap in a boat picking the ball out of the Severn. 

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  3. Daughter went to uni in Leicester. Moving in day a temporary car park was set up on a piece of waste ground. Lugging a box into the hall of residence I saw a tiny road sign saying Filbert St. Car park guy confirmed it was the site of the old ground. Showed me a bit of turnstile left in a blackberry bush. Really weird- and looking around, I could literally see the ghosts of that FA cup win.

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  4. Manning’s obviously got something about him- the Southampton performance wasn’t an accident- but I’m struggling to lose the sense that he’s a very good League 1 manager whose building a good League 1 side by recruiting solid/promising League 1 players. He’s clearly adjusting to the Championship but may run out of runway before we get airborne.

  5. Fairly ambivalent about promotion to the prem, to be honest, particularly if it comes via a late push to 6th and success via the playoffs. I can’t think of a single member of the current squad that you could say with any real confidence would be a solid top flight player. Doing a Florist and buying 45 new players in the close season doesn’t really appeal.(In that great 1976 game at Arsenal that another poster mentioned, City started with the same 11 that had one promotion. And yes, we had to strengthen and certainly it was a struggle, but it was a happier experience than now). Sure, if we got auto with a solid spine and high confidence, but Burnley did that last year and have been rank this season. As an older man, wins/good football makes me happy, while defeats/bad football makes me miserable at 5pm on a Saturday. After the last 3-4 years, my main ambition is simply to experience more of the former than the latter.

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  6. Dire ITV from Anfield. Relentlessly disrespectful to Norwich. Just replayed both Liverpool goals while referring to a Norwich goal ‘sandwiched between’ ( ie an equaliser). While telling us all that the only ball we’re interested in during the draw is Maidstone’s. Frankly sick of this tabloid style- look for the story and plug nothing else style of coverage. 

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  7. Still can’t believe I missed the Final in 1986. Student at Leeds University- last finals exam on Friday 23rd- ticket and coach booked. 21st birthday Sunday 25th.

    Then someone noticed that ‘the computer’ had scheduled the ‘Modern Jewish History’ final for 1030 on Saturday 24th.

    There followed a protracted bru ha, as, not surprisingly, most students of Jewish history were actually Jewish, settled by the simple expedient of rescheduling, by swapping my Friday paper with the Saturday exam. 
    It seemed unwise to protest and that was that. 
    Did, of course, make the 87 final v Mansfield, which we naturally buggered up.

     

  8. Used to live on Britain’s first and only Red Route- the bit of the A1 in N London at the Archway/ Holloway Rd.

    About as far removed from the road in the photo as it’s possible to imagine.

    And shouldn’t there be red double yellow lines on the carriageway?

  9. I’m pleased we’re tentatively back in the loan’s market. No loans was one of NP’s eccentricities I was never convinced by. And this seems a decent shout, albeit one motivated by a short term desire- a pretty desperate desire- from the owners to rescue something from the second half of the season and justify the managerial swap. We’ll see what Twine is made of as he’ll be properly incentivised. Seen too many loanees playing for as long as it takes to confirm the soft contract.

  10. No such thing as a ‘mid table team’. There are average teams with the potential to challenge and average teams who are vulnerable to the drop. We’ve had almost zero investment for a couple of years now- certainly when compared to sales. I was expecting SL to back Manning well this window and in the summer, as he’s 100% their appointment when there was no real fan agitation for a change. If decent incomings don’t arrive soonish, we could rapidly find ourselves in a relegation scrap. I’ve always assumed that the Lansdowns’s wouldn’t let that happen and would spend ( even recklessly) to avoid it. But I think they’ve checked out, emotionally as well as financially, so it might be worth appreciating what we’ve got while we’ve still got it. 

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  11. 3 hours ago, Frenchay Red said:

    Home game v Nottingham Forest for the return leg of the 1988/89 League Cup. It was surreal. The band kept marching while the poor guy was lead on the pitch.

    It was right in front of me. His daughter was in the band- she knelt down beside him as the rest of the band kept marching up and down. Completely horrific in retrospect but at the time it didn’t seem so. Terribly sad, obviously, but it just seemed like an incident to be overcome. Certainly no suggestion that the match be abandoned. Surprised it was as late as 1988 incidentally- I thought it was during our Div 1 period. 

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