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The crowd are fascinating - innocent but rare chants, mostly exitement and oohs and ahs , young lads with mod suits and puffing on smokes, West Brom on Marsh's case.
Were the crowd segregated for this game?
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Rangers Rewind - The Boys of '67 on 15:24 - May 3 by BrianMcCarthy
The crowd are fascinating - innocent but rare chants, mostly exitement and oohs and ahs , young lads with mod suits and puffing on smokes, West Brom on Marsh's case.
Were the crowd segregated for this game?
No, black people and other minorities were allowed to stand wherever they liked.
Rangers Rewind - The Boys of '67 on 15:58 - May 3 by Addinall
Nostalgia eh! I never tire of this having been there,
So then my friend, a question. We finished top, Middlesbrough second that season. Our home game against them led to us giving them a 4-0 drubbing in front of a packed Loftus Rd. But, the match appeared to have been played during the day on Tuesday September the 6th? It wasn't a holiday, why?
Rangers Rewind - The Boys of '67 on 16:04 - May 3 by Boston
So then my friend, a question. We finished top, Middlesbrough second that season. Our home game against them led to us giving them a 4-0 drubbing in front of a packed Loftus Rd. But, the match appeared to have been played during the day on Tuesday September the 6th? It wasn't a holiday, why?
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3 day week & power cuts?
The grass is always greener.
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Rangers Rewind - The Boys of '67 on 16:17 - May 3 with 1680 views
Would love to hear from Adinall and other posters who were at the game of their memories.
I'd imagine that the day in terms of excitement and circumstance and occasion is unparalleled in our history?
How many of the 100,000 were ours? Did we have 'one end'? What was the mood like before, and at half-time? What was the consensus on our best players on the day? Or anything else...
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Rangers Rewind - The Boys of '67 on 16:50 - May 3 by Boston
quick wiki...3 day week, Jan 1st 1974 - March 7th 1974.
I remember a Norwich fixture played on a mid week afternoon. There was another one I think, can't recall right now.
Yes, I was going to edit that it was '73 & not '72, but I'll take your word about from Jan 1st being the start iof the three day week ...... however, the saturday away game in Decenber at Leeds was an early kick off due to not being allowed to use floodlights & I assume that would have applied throughout the month. I really can't remember though!
I do know that I was at LR on the 1st Jan '74 to watch us demolish manure. I remember it as a 3.00pm kick off but it must have been a 2.00 start.
I'm also certain that none of my employers allowed me to work only three days. Bloody Ind Coope!
The Chelsea FA Cup replay was the other afternoon midweek game.
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Rangers Rewind - The Boys of '67 on 17:20 - May 3 by terryb
Yes, I was going to edit that it was '73 & not '72, but I'll take your word about from Jan 1st being the start iof the three day week ...... however, the saturday away game in Decenber at Leeds was an early kick off due to not being allowed to use floodlights & I assume that would have applied throughout the month. I really can't remember though!
I do know that I was at LR on the 1st Jan '74 to watch us demolish manure. I remember it as a 3.00pm kick off but it must have been a 2.00 start.
I'm also certain that none of my employers allowed me to work only three days. Bloody Ind Coope!
The Chelsea FA Cup replay was the other afternoon midweek game.
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Yeah, present and correct for both the Man Utd and Chelsea fixtures.
Really enjoyed that. Cracking game. All out attack. Wide open at the back and a bit of magic from the number 10. Certain elements of the Stock side are so similar to the Warburton side.
Brown, Astle & Clark with Hope prompting from midfield.
I'm probably wrong, but memory tells me that this was West Brom's first defeat in the League Cup. I think they entered for the first time the previous season & won it!
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Rangers Rewind - The Boys of '67 on 16:04 - May 3 by Boston
So then my friend, a question. We finished top, Middlesbrough second that season. Our home game against them led to us giving them a 4-0 drubbing in front of a packed Loftus Rd. But, the match appeared to have been played during the day on Tuesday September the 6th? It wasn't a holiday, why?
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I found this copy of the official program online.
Says a 7.30 kick off.
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Rangers Rewind - The Boys of '67 on 15:24 - May 3 by BrianMcCarthy
The crowd are fascinating - innocent but rare chants, mostly exitement and oohs and ahs , young lads with mod suits and puffing on smokes, West Brom on Marsh's case.
Were the crowd segregated for this game?
As I remember it the clubs were allocated tickets for different ends, but we were not segregated as we would be now. I stood with my father in the QPR end, I was 10, while my older brother could only get tickets in the WBA end, where he stood with his friend.
I have memories of going to and from Wembley and the crowd, but can’t remember a thing about the game, only what I’ve watched since on TV.
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Rangers Rewind - The Boys of '67 on 08:11 - May 5 by philc
As I remember it the clubs were allocated tickets for different ends, but we were not segregated as we would be now. I stood with my father in the QPR end, I was 10, while my older brother could only get tickets in the WBA end, where he stood with his friend.
I have memories of going to and from Wembley and the crowd, but can’t remember a thing about the game, only what I’ve watched since on TV.
Thanks for that, Phil. Always wondered about the crowd.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."