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The first time I completed the 92 was in '94, fortunately I ticked these off before redevelopment of grounds as we know them now.In no particular order my favourites would have been Goodison, Hillsborough, Highbury, Maine Road, Fratton Park, Roker Park and Burnden Park.0
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Nowhere near as many grounds as you, but favourite "old school" grounds not dissimilar:- Goodison, White Hart Lane, Highbury, Upton Park, Baseball Ground, Maine Road, Hillsborough and The Dell.ElfsborgAddick said:The first time I completed the 92 was in '94, fortunately I ticked these off before redevelopment of grounds as we know them now.In no particular order my favourites would have been Goodison, Hillsborough, Highbury, Maine Road, Fratton Park, Roker Park and Burnden Park.
Least favourite (even worse than the Den and Selhurst) was Vicarage Road (low rake of the terracing and silent home fans).
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SporadicAddick said:
Nowhere near as many grounds as you, but favourite "old school" grounds not dissimilar:- Goodison, White Hart Lane, Highbury, Upton Park, Baseball Ground, Maine Road, Hillsborough and The Dell.ElfsborgAddick said:The first time I completed the 92 was in '94, fortunately I ticked these off before redevelopment of grounds as we know them now.In no particular order my favourites would have been Goodison, Hillsborough, Highbury, Maine Road, Fratton Park, Roker Park and Burnden Park.
Least favourite (even worse than the Den and Selhurst) was Vicarage Road (low rake of the terracing and silent home fans).Agreed with Watford, non descript town as well.Tbf even in the 80's their fans were a friendly bunch so at least there were not the worries of getting a smack in the face.1 -
Thanks Elfs. I've now caught up on the previous pages! Excellent photos and brings back some great away day memories.1
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@SporadicAddick and @Lordflashheart are the fellas for pics and answers.Simonsen said:Thanks Elfs. I've now caught up on the previous pages! Excellent photos and brings back some great away day memories.0 -
I liked all of the London grounds, although oddly Highbury was the one that was probably least favourite (no reason...just one those things).
My other 80's favourites were Newcastle, Manchester City, Derby County, Sheffield Utd, Sheffield Weds, Shrewsbury, Barnsley.
Agree about Watford but started to stand in the home end after a while and that was a much better view!
Picking up on the Watford nice fans thing; I believe my old mate Martin Bailey got chased through Watford town centre by some herberts. According to credible witnesses, he resorted to running into a motorbike showroom and came out brandishing a motor-bike helmet as a defensive weapon!0 -
Newcastle was scary, although a nice ground in the day.Simonsen said:I liked all of the London grounds, although oddly Highbury was the one that was probably least favourite (no reason...just one those things).
My other 80's favourites were Newcastle, Manchester City, Derby County, Sheffield Utd, Sheffield Weds, Shrewsbury, Barnsley.
Agree about Watford but started to stand in the home end after a while and that was a much better view!
Picking up on the Watford nice fans thing; I believe my old mate Martin Bailey got chased through Watford town centre by some herberts. According to credible witnesses, he resorted to running into a motorbike showroom and came out brandishing a motor-bike helmet as a defensive weapon!0 -
You have named a couple of my favourites there: Maine Road & Roker Park. Upton Park and Villa Park are also in my list. Used to love Villa Park when it looked like this.ElfsborgAddick said:The first time I completed the 92 was in '94, fortunately I ticked these off before redevelopment of grounds as we know them now.In no particular order my favourites would have been Goodison, Hillsborough, Highbury, Maine Road, Fratton Park, Roker Park and Burnden Park.
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A better picture focusing on the Holte End, one of the best terraces in the country.ricky_otto said:
You have named a couple of my favourites there: Maine Road & Roker Park. Upton Park and Villa Park are also in my list. Used to love Villa Park when it looked like this.ElfsborgAddick said:The first time I completed the 92 was in '94, fortunately I ticked these off before redevelopment of grounds as we know them now.In no particular order my favourites would have been Goodison, Hillsborough, Highbury, Maine Road, Fratton Park, Roker Park and Burnden Park.
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That picture is taken from the Holte End.ElfsborgAddick said:
A better picture focusing on the Holte End, one of the best terraces in the country.ricky_otto said:
You have named a couple of my favourites there: Maine Road & Roker Park. Upton Park and Villa Park are also in my list. Used to love Villa Park when it looked like this.ElfsborgAddick said:The first time I completed the 92 was in '94, fortunately I ticked these off before redevelopment of grounds as we know them now.In no particular order my favourites would have been Goodison, Hillsborough, Highbury, Maine Road, Fratton Park, Roker Park and Burnden Park.
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Annoyingly having to work today, so not able to partake like yesterday - however just made myself a lovely ham, cheese and pickle sandwich and decided to throw another ground into the mix - any takers ??0 -
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That picture is taken from the Holte End.ElfsborgAddick said:
A better picture focusing on the Holte End, one of the best terraces in the country.ricky_otto said:
You have named a couple of my favourites there: Maine Road & Roker Park. Upton Park and Villa Park are also in my list. Used to love Villa Park when it looked like this.ElfsborgAddick said:The first time I completed the 92 was in '94, fortunately I ticked these off before redevelopment of grounds as we know them now.In no particular order my favourites would have been Goodison, Hillsborough, Highbury, Maine Road, Fratton Park, Roker Park and Burnden Park.
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Hartlepool.Lordflashheart said:
Annoyingly having to work today, so not able to partake like yesterday - however just made myself a lovely ham, cheese and pickle sandwich and decided to throw another ground into the mix - any takers ??0 -
Blimey - I even scrubbed out the adverts that gave it awayElfsborgAddick said:
Hartlepool.Lordflashheart said:
Annoyingly having to work today, so not able to partake like yesterday - however just made myself a lovely ham, cheese and pickle sandwich and decided to throw another ground into the mix - any takers ??
I will make you an honorary Monkey Hanger for that0 -
Lordflashheart said:
Annoyingly having to work today, so not able to partake like yesterday - however just made myself a lovely ham, cheese and pickle sandwich and decided to throw another ground into the mix - any takers ??
Chester?
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A cracking day out. Does it give me free beer?Lordflashheart said:
Blimey - I even scrubbed out the adverts that gave it awayElfsborgAddick said:
Hartlepool.Lordflashheart said:
Annoyingly having to work today, so not able to partake like yesterday - however just made myself a lovely ham, cheese and pickle sandwich and decided to throw another ground into the mix - any takers ??
I will make you an honorary Monkey Hanger for that0 -
Feel free to visit your fridge 🤪ElfsborgAddick said:
A cracking day out. Does it give me free beer?Lordflashheart said:
Blimey - I even scrubbed out the adverts that gave it awayElfsborgAddick said:
Hartlepool.Lordflashheart said:
Annoyingly having to work today, so not able to partake like yesterday - however just made myself a lovely ham, cheese and pickle sandwich and decided to throw another ground into the mix - any takers ??
I will make you an honorary Monkey Hanger for that0 -

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Ah actually Scunthorpe on reflection0
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Very good - what is the significance of this stand though ??SheffieldRed said:Ah actually Scunthorpe on reflection0 -
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It’s the old Scunthorpe ground. First cantilever stand in England ‘58Lordflashheart said:
Very good - what is the significance of this stand though ??SheffieldRed said:Ah actually Scunthorpe on reflection2 -
First class - now sadly a Sainsbury supermarketSheffieldRed said:
It’s the old Scunthorpe ground. First cantilever stand in England ‘58Lordflashheart said:
Very good - what is the significance of this stand though ??SheffieldRed said:Ah actually Scunthorpe on reflection1 -
The ground of @MrWalker is a beauty, a shame I don't even know what continent it is on even!
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Yes does look good. I've no idea where it is but I would guess at south America or the Caribbean.ElfsborgAddick said:The ground of @MrWalker is a beauty, a shame I don't even know what continent it is on even!
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South America is correct. The back drop is a massive clue to which country.bobmunro said:
Yes does look good. I've no idea where it is but I would guess at south America or the Caribbean.ElfsborgAddick said:The ground of @MrWalker is a beauty, a shame I don't even know what continent it is on even!0 -
Carry on, whose ground is it?ricky_otto said:
South America is correct.bobmunro said:
Yes does look good. I've no idea where it is but I would guess at south America or the Caribbean.ElfsborgAddick said:The ground of @MrWalker is a beauty, a shame I don't even know what continent it is on even!
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