It was over 50,000 in Div 2 in 1950.
My point is thus completely invalidated.
Your point about a crowd against Wednesday in level 3 was indeed completely invalidated.
It was over 50,000 in Div 2 in 1950.
My point is thus completely invalidated.
They played each other in the League Cup Final as well that year and the FA Cup Final replay was midweek five days later so I bet a lot couldn't afford it and how were they supposed to get home unless they went on coach or car?I aren't being funny like, but as a supporter of tinpot Hull City in 1993 I was surprised at the attendance of the Cup Final that year between Arsenal and SWFC.
It was 79, 347.
They drew and replayed it on a Thursday in front of a 62, 267- surely the lowest Cup Final gate of the last 100 years?
Arsenal must have had at least 40,000 and it's a **** to get to on weekday night as we all know, but 62 267 though.
Unless they're going to play the 'too many Wembley games- we're skint' card?
They played each other in the League Cup Final as well that year and the FA Cup Final replay was midweek five days later so I bet a lot couldn't afford it and how were they supposed to get home unless they went on coach or car?
They played each other in the League Cup Final as well that year and the FA Cup Final replay was midweek five days later so I bet a lot couldn't afford it and how were they supposed to get home unless they went on coach or car?
I was thinking that - maybe I should have said horse and cart?Did they even have coaches or cars in those days?
I'm predicting the usual anti HCFC bias on the panel next week, lump on Waddle and Mark Bright.Incredibly Sheffield Wedneaday forty times league champions 11 European titles and the only team for which Lionel Messi was heard to say
' Barca may be big but the Owls now that's a football club' believe they can sell 800,000 tickets for Saturday against non league minnows Hull CIty.
Many of their average gate of over 97,000 believe a club like Hull should receive no tickets in fact many Owlets argue that so superior is everything about the mighty North Derbyshire Giants that it would be a travesty and an insult to world football if Hull CIty even turned up.
Over on the many message boards aglow with stories of ferret/ men love triangles in mexborough desperate wendies are convinced that they are being denied their true ticket allocation because for some reason the football league think that little tiny Hull should receive the same number of tickets as the Owls.
To redress the balance it Now being strongly suggested that if any of the several dozen Tigers fans do turn up out of respect they should wear the wendies world famous blue and white striped shirt and cheer on the already promoted owls.
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Apparently they're in disarray behind the scenes - talks of Bruce getting the chop if they lose! Plus some player unrest / split changing room!
This is all GOOD for us
Somebody give this lad a slap.
Blimey I thought our current nameless crest was disappointing, but to have an eyeless parrot on its perch beats it hands down.maidstoneowl
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Apparently they're in disarray behind the scenes - talks of Bruce getting the chop if they lose! Plus some player unrest / split changing room!
This is all GOOD for us
Somebody give this lad a slap.
Blimey I thought our current nameless crest was disappointing, but to have an eyeless parrot on its perch beats it hands down.
720 posts!
Doesn't know his arse from his elbow.
I lived there for 5 years and can't remember anybody who considered it to be Yorkshire.He may not consider it as Yorkshire But it is. And always has been.
I lived there for 5 years and can't remember anybody who considered it to be Yorkshire.
I know that it's officially now a Unitary Authority within North Yorkshire, and that, until 1968, it was a County Borough, but - in my experience - the years that it spent under the guise of the County Borough of Teesside and then the County of Cleveland are the ones that seem to have had the biggest impression on local identity up there. People see themselves as being from Teesside, rather than Yorkshire, probably because there are far more people still around from that era, than from pre-1968.Nevertheless it is in Yorkshire and always has been.
I know that it's officially now a Unitary Authority within North Yorkshire, and that, until 1968, it was a County Borough, but - in my experience - the years that it spent under the guise of the County Borough of Teesside and then the County of Cleveland are the ones that seem to have had the biggest impression on local identity up there. People see themselves as being from Teesside, rather than Yorkshire, probably because there are far more people still around from that era, than from pre-1968.
I know that it's officially now a Unitary Authority within North Yorkshire, and that, until 1968, it was a County Borough, but - in my experience - the years that it spent under the guise of the County Borough of Teesside and then the County of Cleveland are the ones that seem to have had the biggest impression on local identity up there. People see themselves as being from Teesside, rather than Yorkshire, probably because there are far more people still around from that era, than from pre-1968.