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      Any one remember this structure being on the shevvy end. It is on a rugby league grounds past and present site.
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      #178748

      I started going to Latins matches around 1965/6 but I don’t remember seeing the Shevvy end like that.

      #178749

      I also went to Latics matches around the same time ( damn predictive text)

      #178750
      pemblue 1932pemblue 1932
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        It was when Springfield Borough were playing there, don’t remember it either, don’t think it’s Springfield Park to be honest.

        #178751
        donnys pageDonnys Page
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          It was added to the existing shack at the top in the early seventies. It was going to go along the entire width of the end.
          It was sold for scrap to help with running costs.
          Horwich Wanderers should learn from this and a ready made programme on 4 or 5 about life in a Bolton scrap yard could give them further revenue as dismantling takes place.

          #178752
          SilenceSilence
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            It was when Springfield Borough were playing there, don’t remember it either, don’t think it’s Springfield Park to be honest.

            Not at all. Long before Springfield played there.
            It is Springfield Park.

            #178754
            pemblue 1932pemblue 1932
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              Cheers Garswood, thought it was older when Springfield played there, still a new one on me.

              #178755

              Two things I remember about that end:

              1. My dad took my younger brother with me once when he was about 9. He dug a hole in the ground and proudly sat in it. He’s never been to a football game since.

              2. March 1988. I was there (not sliding) – If I remember correctly, Mr Ricketts was with me that day.

              #178764
              donnys pageDonnys Page
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                Two things I remember about that end:

                1. My dad took my younger brother with me once when he was about 9. He dug a hole in the ground and proudly sat in it. He’s never been to a football game since.

                2. March 1988. I was there (not sliding) – If I remember correctly, Mr Ricketts was with me that day.

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=1WxrMSZPCDA

                That cover had gone then Mutts.

                #178767

                If it had remained in situ, this Comedy Gold moment may never have happened!

                I don’t remember that very strange looking cover – it looks completely out of place. Like someone was moving a structure from A to B and stopped for a tea break.

                #178770
                It was added to the existing shack at the top in the early seventies. It was going to go along the entire width of the end.
                It was sold for scrap to help with running costs.
                Horwich Wanderers should learn from this and a ready made programme on 4 or 5 about life in a Bolton scrap yard could give them further revenue as dismantling takes place.

                The club were in dire straits and did indeed sell it for scrap to help pay the players wages. Anyone who hasn’t read The road from Wigan Pier should get a copy. Its a brilliant read and tells the clubs history.

                #178772
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                  It was added to the existing shack at the top in the early seventies. It was going to go along the entire width of the end.
                  It was sold for scrap to help with running costs.
                  Horwich Wanderers should learn from this and a ready made programme on 4 or 5 about life in a Bolton scrap yard could give them further revenue as dismantling takes place.

                  The club were in dire straits and did indeed sell it for scrap to help pay the players wages. Anyone who hasn’t read The road from Wigan Pier should get a copy. Its a brilliant read and tells the clubs history.[/quote]
                  We actually made a profit on the steel. Has Anderson moved the cranes in yet?

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