Interesting to see the Top was basically built on a pile of mud. Some engineering thereNow that does bring back memories of the old Kop, stood on there a few times before they demolished it for the stand we have today.
Worst memory was against Ranger in the Inter City Fairs Cup, remember David Harvey frightened to walk into his goal mouth due to missiles being thrown at him, mostly bottles, was at Junior school at the time.

I stood on the open kop as a teenager.Apparently this photo dates to between 1958 and 1963
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British Road Services depot behind the kop.Apparently this photo dates to between 1958 and 1963
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I stood on the open kop as a teenager.
Don't know mate but I think that is Jammy on the left (with the prominent teeth)This is 1951 - where’s Wakey?
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He wouldn't be out in the elements...Don't know mate but I think that is Jammy on the left (with the prominent teeth)![]()

I wasn't bornI stood on the open kop as a teenager.

Next to wallyThis is 1951 - where’s Wakey?
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That must have been the hospitality suites back then so. Air conditioning and allDon't know mate but I think that is Jammy on the left (with the prominent teeth)![]()