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Leicester had all the South Stand Upper and sold out. Quite unusual an away team having none of the Lower Tier.

 

So no capacity was lost to segregation

I could have sworn I was shouting across at Leicester fans yards away from me in the lower tier when we equalised. Weird, the mind plays tricks.

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I remember the M62 being like a car park that night and coppers warning us to stay on the coach as a Wanderers fan had already been knocked down trying to leg it to the ground.

 

No segregation that night as I recall, every man for himself :thumbsup: quite a few Leeds turned up as well, in their end of course

Yes what a night that was trafick jam from Bolton to Leeds,we missed at least the first ten minutes and then ended up being in with the geordies behind the goal.Was a great atmosphere,my first time at Elland road,pity we blew it,but happy days

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It is, struggling like fuck to get to that top shelf of my bookcase.

it's only 2 foot high !!!!

 

i didn't realise the capacity was 60,000 in the 70's,always thought it was 51,000.

 

it adds fuel to my theory re the Keegan game.

 

how could 17,000 more get into Burnden that day ?

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it's only 2 foot high !!!!

 

i didn't realise the capacity was 60,000 in the 70's,always thought it was 51,000.

 

it adds fuel to my theory re the Keegan game.

 

how could 17,000 more get into Burnden that day ?

 

 

Hmm

 

 

58,000 for Leeds/Man U Semi Final Replay in 1970

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it's only 2 foot high !!!!

 

i didn't realise the capacity was 60,000 in the 70's,always thought it was 51,000.

 

it adds fuel to my theory re the Keegan game.

 

how could 17,000 more get into Burnden that day ?

They had a 60000 crowd on in 66 when Everton played scum in the FA cup semi.
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Not that I don't trust you

 

 

I just trust me

 

But, if I'm wrong, I'll not lose any sleep!

 

 

i'll not either,but we're both wrong if Leigh Whites Rothmans is saying 43,000.

 

i'm still shocked by it holding 60,000 up to 75/76.  does the 51,000 capacity come into play the following season ?

 

i presume so due to the 50,000 v Everton as it was at bursting point that night

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Leicester had all the South Stand Upper and sold out. Quite unusual an away team having none of the Lower Tier.

 

So no capacity was lost to segregation

It was quite common that season, mainly because the demand was there for home support. I seem to remember quite a few only getting the upper tier. Norwich when we beat them 1-0, Watford I think was another with the Speed penalty.

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i'll not either,but we're both wrong if Leigh Whites Rothmans is saying 43,000.

 

i'm still shocked by it holding 60,000 up to 75/76.  does the 51,000 capacity come into play the following season ?

 

i presume so due to the 50,000 v Everton as it was at bursting point that night

The embankment was reduced by a few terraces in the 70s but still could hold a good 20000
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when did the

 

1 split the embankment in two

2 reduce the rows

3 build the supermarket

 

 

not certain on this but wasn't it against blackpool (3-0 to them) the first time it was split in 2,possibly 76/77 season

 

the rows were reduced in either 78/79 or 79/80,possibly the latter

 

wasn't the supermarket around 88 ?

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It was quite common that season, mainly because the demand was there for home support. I seem to remember quite a few only getting the upper tier. Norwich when we beat them 1-0, Watford I think was another with the Speed penalty.

 

was the leicester game the 9 man one?

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i'll not either,but we're both wrong if Leigh Whites Rothmans is saying 43,000.

 

i'm still shocked by it holding 60,000 up to 75/76.  does the 51,000 capacity come into play the following season ?

 

i presume so due to the 50,000 v Everton as it was at bursting point that night

I seem to remember in the summer of 76 the club really tidied up the embankment by concreting over the old cinder terracing replacing the back wall and introducing the large double fencing.They put in a large entrance at the back and all this had a big change on capacity.

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