Yes mate, the old ground was like a Victorian theatre, quite Gothic. It had a social club attached where they had a whippet racing circuit inside, a massive hat rack for all the cloth caps and Freddie Trueman behind the bar![]()


Yes mate, the old ground was like a Victorian theatre, quite Gothic. It had a social club attached where they had a whippet racing circuit inside, a massive hat rack for all the cloth caps and Freddie Trueman behind the bar![]()


I used to remember coming out the away end up that alleyway where you got everything hoyed at you. Always baffled me where they found half bricks in the standsI remember visiting Rotherham’s old ground in the 90’s for a 3rd round cup tie. It had two single toilets for however many thousand we had there.
People were pissing anywhere and everywhere. I even seen some guy just pissing where he stood in the stand. The good old days![]()


I used to remember coming out the away end up that alleyway where you got everything hoyed at you. Always baffled me where they found half bricks in the stands![]()

That was the only way we could keep our feet warm.I remember visiting Rotherham’s old ground in the 90’s for a 3rd round cup tie. It had two single toilets for however many thousand we had there.
People were pissing anywhere and everywhere. I even seen some guy just pissing where he stood in the stand. The good old days![]()

Yes mate, the old ground was like a Victorian theatre, quite Gothic. It had a social club attached where they had a whippet racing circuit inside, a massive hat rack for all the cloth caps and Freddie Trueman behind the bar![]()


People I knew there used to say it was a lovely old ground and talked about drinking in what must have been that social club. Cricket ground next door is still there.Yes mate, the old ground was like a Victorian theatre, quite Gothic. It had a social club attached where they had a whippet racing circuit inside, a massive hat rack for all the cloth caps and Freddie Trueman behind the bar![]()
I don't have a problem with it because when I go to the game I'm there to sit on a plastic seat and watch the footy and I'm not really bothered about anything else.
Having said that I've been slightly disappointed with a general lack of minor improvements at the stadium on match days and otherwise. Wouldn't mind a bit more pizzazz, halftime entertainment and suchlike. I often think that getting some local bands on at halftime would be a canny idea, wouldn't cost much.
What was the Old Showground like? I've only ever been to Glanford Park.I’m the seventies when I used to go to Scunthorpe away games.
Hopefully we'll see a resolution very quickly.
If not, it tells us all we need to know.
I'm still looking for the hand driers in the back of the Fulwell, then again they would have needed an actual toilet to put one in, not a length of guttering where the wall joined the floor that no one ever attempted to hit.The fans make a club imo.
I remember going up to visit family and a look at the sol getting built.
Lovely stadium and we had to move on with the times.
But how sad I felt to lose roker park is another thing.
Times were changing.
Office jobs with clean hands and shìte banter were replacing grafters down pits and in shipyards.
Real men who didn't cry like fannies but got on with life and let go on a Saturday with booze and hopefully a matchday win to save kicking the cat
Moaning about a fooking PA system etc. FFS get a grip.
Lets just win games and celebrate no more Jack chodwell ffs![]()
I never have an issue hearing stuff. But I understand how difficult it is to sort out. Having had 8 different systems for short times, this is due to trying them out in the shop, then playing live in a room full of people, the difference is huge. Guaranteed every seat in the house hears that PA when the stadium has half a dozen people in!Wouldn't disagree but it's massively small time to have a PA system that hasn't worked in years
That was first ever away game , when they beat us in the second round of the FA Cup.What was the Old Showground like? I've only ever been to Glanford Park.
It was a struggle to see against the mags from the southern end (row 11 seat 16/17). Had to bend under the “wall”. Not sure how you fix that though. You drop the scoreboard it blocks those at the back of the stand. Only way I think would be to stick it in 2 of the cornersSomeone can correct me if i'm wrong as I have not sat up there in a while but I'm pretty sure neither board is visible from certain parts of the upper tier
I'm still looking for the hand driers in the back of the Fulwell, then again they would have needed an actual toilet to put one in, not a length of guttering where the wall joined the floor that no one ever attempted to hit.
Those wrestler burgers were ****ing gourmet compared to what we get served now, Roker Park was a **** hole in the end but I still loved it and really miss it, made friends for life in that place, people I see at the games still now,
Feel for the younger generation that have missed out on it



it's not just a pa system though is it like you say it so small but not been sorted, so if the can't sort the small things out how are the going to manage to sort the big things outThe fans make a club imo.
I remember going up to visit family and a look at the sol getting built.
Lovely stadium and we had to move on with the times.
But how sad I felt to lose roker park is another thing.
Times were changing.
Office jobs with clean hands and shìte banter were replacing grafters down pits and in shipyards.
Real men who didn't cry like fannies but got on with life and let go on a Saturday with booze and hopefully a matchday win to save kicking the cat
Moaning about a fooking PA system etc. FFS get a grip.
Lets just win games and celebrate no more Jack chodwell ffs![]()
Hands dried on yer trousers or back of your mates coat
January in just a football shirt and maybe a tracksuit top if the wind and ice was whipping in off the North sea.
Cockney away supporters dressed like a north pole expedition, stood still apart from maybe shaking body parts to get the blood flowing![]()

I was there but I was in the seats watching and laughing with my dad. **** nars how they let the daft gets back on their buses.I was a Wigan mudslider ...
... so perhaps a little too uncouth for those who depend on team announcements, hand driers and a big screen for vital messages.
it's not just a pa system though is it like you say it so small but not been sorted, so if the can't sort the small things out how are the going to manage to sort the big things out
it's all little daft stuff that's hasn't been done that makes a massive difference and it's taking abit of care of the stadium, touch of paint in some areas sorting the roof out that's leaking, daft little stuff that's would make a massive difference