Can anyone tell me what the Old South Terrace held before the top bit was sold off and how much it could hold after, Id guess it was around 8,000 after but not got a clue what it held before. I saw an old picture of the Aston Villa game (75,000+) but it only showed the East Terrace....which looked amazing when full.....if anyone could post a picture of the old south terrace I'd much appreciate it.
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The second picture has the terrace in all it's glory.
I can recall back in the 60s/early 70s there was a bit of fairly flat land high up at the back of it and around the corner towards the grandstand, with a single goalmouth, with posts painted white. Must have been a practice area at a time when the team always trained at The Valley?
Players back in those days used to grumble at having to run up and down the terraces to get fitness.
Ground back then is similarly lop sided as St. James Park.
We beat Millwall 1-0, with a wonderful solo Alan Campbell goal.
(BTW, pictures from the website could create a whole new anorak thread - Gatwick in 1947 with rows of Spitfires ready to be scrapped, or Eltham in 1931,with the Yorkshire Grey sitting alone before the building of the rest of Westhorne Avenue - log in to be able to zoom in and out - despite the age of the photos, the resolution is remarkable).
I seem to recall 10k being the number for that match.
I distinctly remember the awe as a impressionable 10 year old when I arrived and stood by the old score board.....can you imagine how I felt. I had never been in a place remotely like it, it was simply huge, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing and from that moment I was hooked.....oh yes, this is a bit of me I thought and to think the players were still in the dressing rooms!
My beloved Valley....my beloved home from home, my maker of dreams.
Over the ensuing years I got to know every god damn inch of it.....no one can ever take those moments away from me, not for one minute, not for one second.
Incidentally we had played Pompey, who were bottom, on Boxing Day, (like seven days earlier) and the gate was only 10,300. One of my mates didn't attend that game, but when he heard the result (3-1) Pompey, stuffed his girlfriend in the car next day and drove all the way up to Eltham to sit in my parents living room with me and take the piss. Of course after the Cup replay (3-0 to us) he made himself very scarce, for several weeks afterwards.
Prior to its scalping the South terrace was the equal in height to the East. The Valley is rightly called an amphitheatre. The official record attendance of 75031 is said to have been well understated. At a squeeze the South could surely have managed 20000.
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/41914/new-article-living-in-charlton-village-in-the-1950-60s/p7
The reduction in the size and capacity of the South terrace began in early 1969 when a wire fence was strung across the terrace about one third of the way down, restricting access to the top of the terrace and the aforementioned toilets. I think that the more permanent wall reducing the size of the terrace was commenced during the following close season.
I really think I ought to get out more!