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Port Vale , big ground for a small club
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Interesting story of it on wikipedia. apparently planned as "The Wembley of the north"
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Always wondered why
They were a third division side when it was built, originally with a capacity of 40,000. Their average attendances were around 12k at the time. It appears the club had ideas of grandeur and wanted to build the "Wembley of the North". They didn't manage to raise enough money and so only two stands were built. Originally the plans were for a stadium of around 80,000 capacity.
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https://www.onevalefan.co.uk/2014/09...ongsheet-1950/ Here's a copy of the songsheets used for the first game to be played there (against Newport oddly enough). Over 30,000 there that day. Their average attendance that season was around 11,000.
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xsnaggle
Interesting story of it on wikipedia. apparently planned as "The Wembley of the north"
Just had a look cheers
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Eric the Half a Bee
They were a third division side when it was built, originally with a capacity of 40,000. Their average attendances were around 12k at the time. It appears the club had ideas of grandeur and wanted to build the "Wembley of the North". They didn't manage to raise enough money and so only two stands were built. Originally the plans were for a stadium of around 80,000 capacity.
Cheers , always like it when they beat stoke
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Cheers , always like it when they beat stoke
I remember them in the 90s when they were mainly a 2nd Division team. Never realised that was about as good as it got for them.
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xsnaggle
Interesting story of it on wikipedia. apparently planned as "The Wembley of the north"
I was told that in the Kings Speech film the ground was used to portray Wembley.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Always wondered why
Ambition? Blind optimism?
Stadium MK is much bigger with a 30,500 capacity!
Darlington had that amazing white elephant ground (Reynolds Arena) that held 25,000 - until their receivers sold it in 2011 or 2012. Their average crowds were around 3,000!
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Eric the Half a Bee
They were a third division side when it was built, originally with a capacity of 40,000. Their average attendances were around 12k at the time. It appears the club had ideas of grandeur and wanted to build the "Wembley of the North". They didn't manage to raise enough money and so only two stands were built. Originally the plans were for a stadium of around 80,000 capacity.
Interesting stuff.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Cheers , always like it when they beat stoke
Remember they beat us 6-1 there. We beat them 3-0 back here though.
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CCFCC3PO
Remember they beat us 6-1 there. We beat them 3-0 back here though.
I remember it well , it was right leathering
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Uniquely it was the only football league club not named after a geographical area , its actually in Burslem , in the uk the heart of the Potteries, think the mighty Rhys Weston played for them.
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Followed by a small band of snide tw@ts
Ive always hated them
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life on mars
Uniquely it was the only football league club not named after a geographical area , its actually in Burslem , in the uk the heart of the Potteries, think the mighty Rhys Weston played for them.
... apart from Arsenal that is
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Port Vale, Raith Rovers and Queen of The South: three teams that few people know of but not which towns they are in.
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StraightOuttaCanton
... apart from Arsenal that is
The only club in the 4 divisions named after a part of the body
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Eric the Half a Bee
Why is it odd that they played Newport?
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RichardM
Why is it odd that they played Newport?
Perhaps a better word would have been interesting instead of oddly. Just looked at it from the angle that Newport is a Welsh club near us and we're discussing Port Vale. Had it been a regular 3rd/4th tier team like Walsall, Hartlepool etc (yes, plenty more I know) it wouldn't have been remotely interesting.
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insider
Followed by a small band of snide tw@ts
Ive always hated them
Not as bad as stoke though are they? Always reminded me a bit of Swansea, insignificant dump of a place, sly fans and playing in white, and we always seem to lose:shrug:
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Eric the Half a Bee
Perhaps a better word would have been interesting instead of oddly. Just looked at it from the angle that Newport is a Welsh club near us and we're discussing Port Vale. Had it been a regular 3rd/4th tier team like Walsall, Hartlepool etc (yes, plenty more I know) it wouldn't have been remotely interesting.
Why is it interesting? :hehe:
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I wonder if Vale Park has stables? They got those horses on the pitch a bit sharpish when Nathan Blake equalised a few years back!!
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Eric the Half a Bee
The only club in the 4 divisions named after a part of the body
er, I can think of one other !
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Eric the Half a Bee
The only club in the 4 divisions named after a part of the body
Portsmouth and Plymouth
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A Quiet Monkfish
er, I can think of one other !
Scunthorpe by any chance??? :hehe: :getscoat: