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I did the works part of my training for BR at Darlington North Road Works from 1957 to 1962 so whenever possible I went to Feethams football ground to see the Quakers.

My ex father-in -law worked as a fitter there for BR too YT. Soon after receiving his 25 year service medal he was retrenched aged 58 when the works closed in the mid 60's. He was on the committee of the Darlington supporters club and loved his football.
 
Yes, I think you're correct...Without checking it might have been France vs Mexico, then on the evening dog racing was back on.

Edit: I wasn't at the White City game. Memory playing tricks on me but I was at the England against France, Mexico and Argentina games. I was at boarding school four Tube stops from Wembley at the time.
 
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Hull City is one of the few (perhaps 8?) clubs to have played a League game at White City. City played QPR there in 1962 during a rapidly aborted move by the Rs away from Loftus Road.
 
Did anybody catch the dedicated footbal bus service that I think started at Endike Lane which I caught in Hall Road (1956-59 for me)? Dropped you off near the shop in the photo (1930's) and lined up on North Road on the other side of the road for the return journey.
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Did anybody catch the dedicated footbal bus service that I think started at Endike Lane which I caught in Hall Road (1956-59 for me)? Dropped you off near the shop in the photo (1930's) and lined up on North Road on the other side of the road for the return journey.
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The good old football specials .
I used to get the one on Noddle hill way on Bransholme in the 70 s
 
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In its heyday the light towers (some would say floodlight pylons) were amongst the best in the country, the playing surface likewise, the stadium had its own railway stop, the stands were well maintained and modernized and the atmosphere unlike anything else I've ever experienced. (In the sense that your first time at anything tends to etch on your soul - sex, pint, rollercoaster, whatever).


Roll forward 20plus years then the description's fairly accurate.


That's the ravages of time for ya.
In the 60/70s it was chosen for representative games :England u23, Football League, England youth, Northern Ireland v Spain and Leeds v Spurs and a Fa cup second replay.
 
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Hull City is one of the few (perhaps 8?) clubs to have played a League game at White City. City played QPR there in 1962 during a rapidly aborted move by the Rs away from Loftus Road.
I recall that at one time in the late 1960's DQPR were going to swap grounds with Brentford and play at Griffin Park with the Bs going in the opposite direction...Obviously it never came about. I can only think that the FL said No.
 
I can only assume the designers of Brentford's new ground must have some long lasting affinity for The Dell. That section looks shocking. I don't see pubs in the corners either.
 
Hull City is one of the few (perhaps 8?) clubs to have played a League game at White City. City played QPR there in 1962 during a rapidly aborted move by the Rs away from Loftus Road.
QPR played at White City Stadium from 1931 to 1933, and the 1962-63 season. They also hold the Football League record for number of grounds and ground moves, 13 different venues, 17 changes.


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
 
QPR played at White City Stadium from 1931 to 1933, and the 1962-63 season. They also hold the Football League record for number of grounds and ground moves, 13 different venues, 17 changes.


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.

No wonder their fans seem so traumatised
 
Did anybody catch the dedicated footbal bus service that I think started at Endike Lane which I caught in Hall Road (1956-59 for me)? Dropped you off near the shop in the photo (1930's) and lined up on North Road on the other side of the road for the return journey.
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Bloody hell, that's the newsagents where I used to buy 5 ParkDrive (non-tipped) before home games @ B.P. Here was I thinking colour photos didn't exist in the mid-late 50s !
 
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I remember catching the football special bus opposite where Farm foods now is with my grandfather in the mid 1960s and returning on it. The buses used to park opposite the North Stand car park.