Full marks - 10/10. Some helpful clues with the blue and white scarves at Everton, M&B adverts at Villa Park, striped shirts at Hawthorns, St James's Park and Bramall Lane, and the gable on the stand at Craven Cottage. It also helped that I have been to every one of those grounds except Hampden Park.
Full marks - 10/10. Some helpful clues with the blue and white scarves at Everton, M&B adverts at Villa Park, striped shirts at Hawthorns, St James's Park and Bramall Lane, and the gable on the stand at Craven Cottage. It also helped that I have been to every one of those grounds except Hampden Park.
Wasn't the Church the biggest clue for Goodison Park?
8/10. Some mixed emotions with a strong hint of nostalgia there. Craven Cottage, at least that one stand hasn't changed- good to see. Church in corner of another ground still there, amazingly.
6/10. Some tough ones in there, especially Meadow Lane.
Yes I spent ages getting that wrong, as I was sure that I had wandered from one to end to the other last time I was there, and that stand seemed not to allow for that. But I was extremely drunk at that game....
8/10, some great images there. Bramall Lane must have been weird as a 3 sided ground, bearing in mind they were a 1st division side for most of that time, unlike say Northampton
8/10, some great images there. Bramall Lane must have been weird as a 3 sided ground, bearing in mind they were a 1st division side for most of that time, unlike say Northampton
Bramall Lane has the distinction of being one of the few cricket stadia to host the Ashes. Before the game at Chester Le Street in 2003 only seven grounds had hosted the Ashes: Lord's, The Oval, Trent Bridge, Old Trafford, Headingly, Edgbaston and Bramall Lane (for one match only in 1902).
8/10, some great images there. Bramall Lane must have been weird as a 3 sided ground, bearing in mind they were a 1st division side for most of that time, unlike say Northampton
Bramall Lane has the distinction of being one of the few cricket stadia to host the Ashes. Before the game at Chester Le Street in 2003 only seven grounds had hosted the Ashes: Lord's, The Oval, Trent Bridge, Old Trafford, Headingly, Edgbaston and Bramall Lane (for one match only in 1902).
Yes, I understand there are still some grumpy Sheffield folk at losing their main cricket ground!
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6 Leitch stadiums.
Who are the away team in the black and white photo for no.7?
Some mixed emotions with a strong hint of nostalgia there. Craven Cottage, at least that one stand hasn't changed- good to see. Church in corner of another ground still there, amazingly.