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No way - that is a massive terrace - was Hibs as big as that ??ElfsborgAddick said:Lordflashheart said:
That’s fucking huge - surely bigger than the East Terrace in its heyday - Celtic Park maybe ?addickson said:
How about Hibernian v Dunfermline?0 -
Just looked up Hibs record attendance - 65,000 !!!! The ground was huge - never knew that0
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Lordflashheart said:Just looked up Hibs record attendance - 65,000 !!!! The ground was huge - never knew that
Look at the kits.
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How about Hibernian v Dunfermline?No idea about the opposition, but it is Easter Road, well done!
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Come on someone - what ground is the cricket pitch photo - it’s bugging me
Also - what on earth is the weird stand with what looks like a glass roof - looks French to me, but that’s just me passing in the wind !!!0 -
Lordflashheart said:Come on someone - what ground is the cricket pitch photo - it’s bugging me
Also - what on earth is the weird stand with what looks like a glass roof - looks French to me, but that’s just me passing in the wind !!!
Darlington.
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addickson said:How about Hibernian v Dunfermline?No idea about the opposition, but it is Easter Road, well done!
I can only think of Queens Park and Dunfermline with the striped tops.
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Checked it out, because I had a nagging feeling it was Newcastle
Edinburgh Select versus Newcastle in front of the East Terrace on 6th August 1955
The match between Edinburgh Select and Newcastle, as shown above, was one of the annual pre-season Edinburgh Charities Day fundraising matches played between a selected Edinburgh team and a top English side every year between 1944 and 1962, alternately at the Easter Road and Tynecastle grounds. The image shows the tightly packed East Terrace extending upwards in the background.
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Mildly amusing and vaguely related. I had a guy come to Boston, Massachusetts from our London office (before the internet) and he spent a day trying to find the Boston Stump. Kept asking people how to get there. When he saw me that night, and asked me where it was, Lincolnshire was not the answer he expected.heckington_reds said: the
You've been on Google if you know the stump 🤔Viewfinder said:
Boston United. Recognised The Stump before I noticed 'Boston' at back of stand. Honest.1 -
Fluminese (old ground)ElfsborgAddick said:
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Good one.addickson said:
Possibly White Hart Lane though the background looks a bit "northern". Goodison Park?0 -
The Shayricky_otto said:
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CorrectSporadicAddick said:
The Shayricky_otto said:
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I’ve seen this one before - it’s Dundee United.addickson said:
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One easy, one difficult to start the day.
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Stadium of Light (not the real one)
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Vetchfield, Swansea?SporadicAddick said:
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Stoke?ElfsborgAddick said:
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They had a similar one, but this is Dundee Utd- its a picture of the completed stand following the preceding image of it being built...iaitch said:
Vetchfield, Swansea?SporadicAddick said:
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Sadly not - I must admit that I can recognise very few foreign grounds, but I saw a documentary a few years back about Pele and there was film of him playing both at Santos and this ground. Given that my only knowledge of Brazilian grounds was basically what the Maracana looked like, I was intrigued that some of the club grounds were so small, so looked them up.....ElfsborgAddick said:0 -

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