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Nostalgic Old Grounds

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Had a dislike for grounds with a greyhound track or speedway track around perimeter of football pitch which meant you watched from miles away.
The old Stamford Bridge was horrendous, although I wish I’d been further away when Dixon and Speedie did us 5-1.
 
Eastville
Elm Park
Griffin Park
Old Den
Baseball Ground
Ones that I've seen the Swans at to add to one's already.mentioned

Sealand Rd
Burndon Park
Filbert St
Manor Ground
Millmoor
Boothferry Park
Goodison
Bootnam Cres
Plough Lane
York At
Upton Park
Underhill
Rockingham Road
Saltergate
Ninian Park
Belle Vue
MK Dons Hockey Stadium
Highfield Rd
Leeds Rd
Oxford City
 
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Ones that I've seen the Swans at to add to one's already.mentioned

Sealand Rd
Burndon Park
Filbert St
Manor Ground
Millmoor
Boothferry Park
Goodison
Bootnam Cres
Plough Lane
York At
Upton Park
Underhill
Rockingham Road
Saltergate
Ninian Park
Belle Vue
MK Dons Hockey Stadium
Highfield Rd
Leeds Rd
Oxford City
Fair play 3 😀
 
Another old ground to add to the list

Warm sunny day pre season game. From memory Darran was there as well.

Worcester City
 
Another old ground to add to the list

Warm sunny day pre season game. From memory Darran was there as well.

Worcester City
Brain cells working now

Manor Ground - Nuneaton

WHL - when Swans scored No 3

The old Wembley
The old Cardiff Arms Park

Not with the Swans
Maine Rd
Highbury
Victoria Ground
 
Not so much as nostalgic but an interesting experience. We played Oxford City in the cup, late 60’s. We won, but Oxford United fans were there and their fans turned on ours and I remember them chasing us with knives. I was 15/16 at the time and was the first time I had encountered that type of behaviour by fans, other than Cardiff obviously.
The ground was called the Whitehouse Ground, I think 🤔
Anyone else remember this?
 
Not so much as nostalgic but an interesting experience. We played Oxford City in the cup, late 60’s. We won, but Oxford United fans were there and their fans turned on ours and I remember them chasing us with knives. I was 15/16 at the time and was the first time I had encountered that type of behaviour by fans, other than Cardiff obviously.
The ground was called the Whitehouse Ground, I think 🤔
Anyone else remember this?
Yes I’ve been there twice
First time I think we won 3-2
The second time 5-1?
I think that’s the game you’re on about.
Quite a bit of trouble inside behind one goal. I was up behind the other end
 
Yes I’ve been there twice
First time I think we won 3-2
The second time 5-1?
I think that’s the game you’re on about.
Quite a bit of trouble inside behind one goal. I was up behind the other end
Yes, that’s the one. I didn’t tell my parents about the trouble there as they wouldn’t have been too happy. 🙄
 
Talking about all these old grounds brought back memories of the re-election process that we ourselves had to partake in, in the mid 70s . I can remember both Workington and Southport getting voted out , replaced by Wimbledon and Wigan. Indeed I still view those clubs a "newcomers" even though it happened 50 years ago:ROFLMAO:
 
Yes, that’s the one. I didn’t tell my parents about the trouble there as they wouldn’t have been too happy. 🙄
I got there really early so was able to park very close to the ground on the main road.

Came out of the ground and quite a few Oxford milling around, at least I came from the end they weren't looking at.

In the car and away.
 

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