Sorry Kilburn but Stroller is correct...it's Crewe's ground just done some research myself and it is deffinately not Oldham.....
I stand corrected if this is not so - my answer was the result of research, not personal knowledge? http://stadiums.football.co.uk/League1/Boundary-Park.htm please log in to view this image
Kilburn this might work..... It doesn't, but it is from a website showing all grounds and this picture is listed as Gresty Road Crewe....
Well this apparently is Crewe, which definitely looks like Oldham off the other website, so perhaps the images are just incorrectly referenced on the one that Nines used and I found? http://stadiums.football.co.uk/League1/Boundary-Park.htm please log in to view this image This is clearly the case, as this is Oldham, off the same website of the above Crewe stadium please log in to view this image So I guess I was right (matching the photo), but at the same time I was wrong!
Have to say Crewe's ground actually looks quite nice compared to Oldham's which is a bit delapidated to say the least.....
After further research by myself & Tramore, it appears that the football stadium photo that Nines listed was indeed Crewe, and not Oldham as I had wrongly indicated, so Stroller should be the one next up with a question. In the meantime, if anyone wants to take a stab at the above stadium photo? (hint: there is an R's connection)
My first go at this thread. Don't the ladies play at Uxbridge? I havn't been there since the 60's but it could be that.
OK, thanks Kilburn - Which English sportsman was awarded the George Medal for his heroic actions at a sporting event in which he was participating?
No, but there is an R's connection - I guess the Exeter connection would have been Jamie Cureton, who has now moved on, as has that connection to this club.
I'll confess to looking this one up - - and there are 2, both racing drivers and both in 1973 - David Purley and Mike Hailwood - both pulled competitors from burning cars , Purley in the Dutch Grand Prix, Hailwood in the South African Grand Prix. Sadly Purley's efforts were in vain, but Hailwood saved Clay Reggazoni's life.