by skipper » 07 Feb 2020 14:36
by Franchise FC » 07 Feb 2020 14:55
The Royal Forester When I started going to Elm Park, we went to the Town End (?) before the start, then stayed there if The Biscuitmen attacked that end. At half time a stroll along the South Bank to the other end, so we would be behind the goal where we hoped the goals would be scored. However, some times there was a scramble before the kick off, when we were at the wrong end. Does anyone remember if we had a preferred end to attack first, (before they put that fence up to stop us changing ends) as we have done since moving to the Mad Stad? I think it was the Town End, but my memory is not what it was once upon a time, long, long ago.
by Stranded » 07 Feb 2020 15:27
Franchise FCThe Royal Forester When I started going to Elm Park, we went to the Town End (?) before the start, then stayed there if The Biscuitmen attacked that end. At half time a stroll along the South Bank to the other end, so we would be behind the goal where we hoped the goals would be scored. However, some times there was a scramble before the kick off, when we were at the wrong end. Does anyone remember if we had a preferred end to attack first, (before they put that fence up to stop us changing ends) as we have done since moving to the Mad Stad? I think it was the Town End, but my memory is not what it was once upon a time, long, long ago.
My recollection is that we seemed to attack the Town end first more often - but that may just be the fog of age
by RoyalBlue » 07 Feb 2020 16:39
2 world wars, 1 world cupRoyalBlue I was an 'Extra' for a 'crowd' scene when they filmed 'The Manageress' at Elm Park. I can't remember what the production company offered for turning up but it clearly wasn't much of an incentive as there were so few of us in the 'crowd' that they had to bus some professional 'Extras' in to make up the numbers!
So was I
"Woah woah, Charlie's back! Charlies back!"
I got my tenner.
Then accidentally went to another pay point and got another tenner.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 07 Feb 2020 19:03
The Royal Forester When I started going to Elm Park, we went to the Town End (?) before the start, then stayed there if The Biscuitmen attacked that end. At half time a stroll along the South Bank to the other end, so we would be behind the goal where we hoped the goals would be scored. However, some times there was a scramble before the kick off, when we were at the wrong end. Does anyone remember if we had a preferred end to attack first, (before they put that fence up to stop us changing ends) as we have done since moving to the Mad Stad? I think it was the Town End, but my memory is not what it was once upon a time, long, long ago.
by tmesis » 07 Feb 2020 19:55
Mid Sussex RoyalThe Royal Forester When I started going to Elm Park, we went to the Town End (?) before the start, then stayed there if The Biscuitmen attacked that end. At half time a stroll along the South Bank to the other end, so we would be behind the goal where we hoped the goals would be scored. However, some times there was a scramble before the kick off, when we were at the wrong end. Does anyone remember if we had a preferred end to attack first, (before they put that fence up to stop us changing ends) as we have done since moving to the Mad Stad? I think it was the Town End, but my memory is not what it was once upon a time, long, long ago.
I think it changed....when I started going early 1970's I'm sure we used to prefer attacking the Town End second half but when they designated it Away only (1980 ish?) we obviously switched ends if we won the coin toss.
by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Feb 2020 20:05
by Fox Talbot » 08 Feb 2020 19:45
by LUX » 08 Feb 2020 21:41
AthleticoSpizz Yeah, pre-segregation
Saw lots (and lots) of games in the 70s when fans from either team (and even fans from neither team...maybe a London team/Aldershot/Oxford game had been called off...so they all piled in to EP Northampton fans being one that comes to mind) could stand anywhere....only really recall significant trouble v Portsmouth and Burnley. Natural territories seemed to sort themselves out....Lincoln City in the TE anyone? maybe it’s just RTGs from an oldun tho’ but
Then came the eighties
by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Feb 2020 23:52
by Millsy » 09 Feb 2020 11:15
RoyalBlue2 world wars, 1 world cupRoyalBlue I was an 'Extra' for a 'crowd' scene when they filmed 'The Manageress' at Elm Park. I can't remember what the production company offered for turning up but it clearly wasn't much of an incentive as there were so few of us in the 'crowd' that they had to bus some professional 'Extras' in to make up the numbers!
So was I
"Woah woah, Charlie's back! Charlies back!"
I got my tenner.
Then accidentally went to another pay point and got another tenner.
I think you might have got my tenner! I can't remember being paid in hard cash and certainly not that much. That's £25 in today's terms for a couple of hours' 'work'.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 09 Feb 2020 15:41
LUXAthleticoSpizz Yeah, pre-segregation
Saw lots (and lots) of games in the 70s when fans from either team (and even fans from neither team...maybe a London team/Aldershot/Oxford game had been called off...so they all piled in to EP Northampton fans being one that comes to mind) could stand anywhere....only really recall significant trouble v Portsmouth and Burnley. Natural territories seemed to sort themselves out....Lincoln City in the TE anyone? maybe it’s just RTGs from an oldun tho’ but
Then came the eighties
I was prolly at the same games as you. Restrictng myself to the mid- late 70’s......Do not recall any trouble with Burnley. Pompey, very very bad, twice.
Southbank taken over by Sheff Wed (for a night game). But no trouble at all. Ditto Northampton. Oxford too, but loads of trouble.
Reading v Palace on NYD. Southampton had their game called off and they turned up to support us for some reason.
Massive BHA following for a night game, but in Town End only. 1977? They won 3-2 iirc. First time I saw that end full of away fans.
by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Feb 2020 15:54
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 09 Feb 2020 19:34
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 10 Feb 2020 11:03
by RoyalBlue » 10 Feb 2020 11:42
Mid Sussex RoyalLUXAthleticoSpizz Yeah, pre-segregation
Saw lots (and lots) of games in the 70s when fans from either team (and even fans from neither team...maybe a London team/Aldershot/Oxford game had been called off...so they all piled in to EP Northampton fans being one that comes to mind) could stand anywhere....only really recall significant trouble v Portsmouth and Burnley. Natural territories seemed to sort themselves out....Lincoln City in the TE anyone? maybe it’s just RTGs from an oldun tho’ but
Then came the eighties
I was prolly at the same games as you. Restrictng myself to the mid- late 70’s......Do not recall any trouble with Burnley. Pompey, very very bad, twice.
Southbank taken over by Sheff Wed (for a night game). But no trouble at all. Ditto Northampton. Oxford too, but loads of trouble.
Reading v Palace on NYD. Southampton had their game called off and they turned up to support us for some reason.
Massive BHA following for a night game, but in Town End only. 1977? They won 3-2 iirc. First time I saw that end full of away fans.
Yep remember Pompey (think 1976/77 season) loads of them in the south bank then when we went 2-0 up they invaded the pitch towards the Tilehurst End.
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 10 Feb 2020 17:53
RoyalBlue One season there was loads of Pompey fans in the block of seats nearest the Town End. As the teams came on, they all ran across the pitch to attack Reading fans in the South Bank.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 10 Feb 2020 18:26
Dick Habbin's hairdoRoyalBlue One season there was loads of Pompey fans in the block of seats nearest the Town End. As the teams came on, they all ran across the pitch to attack Reading fans in the South Bank.
Errr, wasn't that Brizzol City... again?
by RoyalBlue » 11 Feb 2020 10:31
Dick Habbin's hairdoRoyalBlue One season there was loads of Pompey fans in the block of seats nearest the Town End. As the teams came on, they all ran across the pitch to attack Reading fans in the South Bank.
Errr, wasn't that Brizzol City... again?
But the season has not all been fresh and new and the visit of Portsmouth brings back memories of misery and menace. It’s almost exactly 30 years since I first saw this fixture; an afternoon of utter mayhem at the bottom of the old Third Division. It was impossible then to imagine that these clubs would one day be battling for a place in Europe. Minds were rather more focused on staying alive for the next 30 minutes, as one poor Reading fan was kicked into a coma.
Worst i've seen was Reading '84 at Elm Park, things were going off everywhere, concrete thrown, TC on the pitch..chaos, had to move to the back of the terrace to avoid the stuff being thrown..plus we lost..was 15 at the time & went with the old man. (anyone remember Trevor Senior, quality striker)...
by Barney » 11 Feb 2020 11:33
Dick Habbin's hairdo Yup, like Ark, Forester, Spizz and, no doubt, a few others, I started watching (often with SWLR) in the Town End in '68.
Fulham midweek in the league cup was a bit 'special' and obvs your Pompeys, Pox, Aldersh*t (who are still the one and only 'derby') and Brizzol Cities (which was probably the worst of rioting I've ever seen at a football ground anywhere.)
Remember Mansfield coming one year in early 70's and seemed like they packed the Town End (or, at least the quadrant by the SB) making it very difficult to get a Wagon Wheel and that indescribable pink fizzy stuff....
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