Interesting article - hope yet for the Ellerslie Rd bogs? please log in to view this image Bolton held an auction at their Burnden Park home before moving to a new stadium http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-29460621
England's lost football grounds - Part II A BBC News article exploring the fate of England's lost football grounds last week drew an overwhelming response from readers and on social media. Here we look at some of the other clubs whose former stadiums are gone but certainly not forgotten. Millwall: The Den. Closed in 1993 (interesting the universal wearing of caps by men back in that era - just a few lads at the front without one) please log in to view this image A section of a large crowd at The Den to watch a cup tie replay between Millwall and Southend in 1923 http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-29706200
I also note that a number of men also tires, so a visit to the football ground was perhaps akin to church back then? Regarding the "cup tie replay between Millwall and Southend in 1923" caption in that photo, I was curious as to the result, but couldn't find any FA Cup replay fixture between those clubs for that year - perhaps it was another cup tie - sounds like a Bushman type question? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1922–23_FA_Cup http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1923–24_FA_Cup Perhaps our lot should be given Bovril at half-time to improve their fitness? please log in to view this image
I think it must have been a league game. It seems teams generally played home and away against each other on consecutive weeks in them days. Perhaps the reporter's seen the home and away fixtures next to each other and assumed a cup replay? http://www.statto.com/football/teams/southend-united/head-to-head
The Old Den had the scariest approach of any ground I've ever been to: http://the-den-cold-blow-lane.blogspot.co.uk/
I see what you mean, the tunnel beckons - looks like a good place to get rumbled or rocks thrown down on you!
Here is a link to an interesting website about old grounds. http://www.footballgroundguide.com/old-grounds-and-stands/index.htm
Thanks for posting, that's an interesting site. It really brings home how absolutely vital it is that we move to a larger more modern stadium. As much as I love the place, Loftus Road even today, wouldn't look out of place alongside some of those old grounds like Elm Park and Filbert Street.