I thought this was actually our second, but I didn't include the Boulevard as we only played friendlies there as far as I was aware.
Record attendance was 32,000 for a cup game against Newcastle United. Which is larger than the record crowds for either the Boulevard or Craven Park.
Now that has been unearthed our odds with William Hill have plummeted. Where was the access to the circle before the railway flyover.Am I right in think Anlaby Road had the same course before the flyover
Someone told me some of the banking for the terracing is still visual today...Though I have not looked I do wonder if its bullshit.
That's a great photo . When was the old part of Hull Royal built ( the old red brick building adjacent to the flyover)? I thought that might be on this photo.
The large oblong building in the bottom right corner is the East Yorkshire bus garage, I didn't think it was that old.
I took some photos of what is left of the old ground the other month. There is still some terracing clearly visible and the back of the north stand there. Worth a wander and look before a match.
Yeah, its there. When you go up the steps towards the walkway just take a right off onto the grass, down the slop and you'll see the back of the stand. Have a climb up and the terracing is there.
Why is it always the bloke that gets the blame. Maybe the goat led him on. You know, fluttering its eyes at him, wearing short skirts, that sort of thing.
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