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Great picture, do you know what year it is taken?NottinghamWhite wrote:
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I would guess thats mid to late 60s
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I'd have thought it was the mid 1960's, I'll try & get the real year. It's how my first memories of the ground were.PGS wrote: Great picture, do you know what year it is taken?
You went in through the turnstiles you see by the low wall. They were the only turnstiles for the Gelderd. The earth bank was all but too steep to climb up so you went on the terrace at pitch level and walked up the terracing. The Lowfields had turnstiles all along the road. You got in the Shed through this bottom Elland Road corner. I can't actually remember there being a turnstile at the Lowfields road end, but some others may remember different.
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I agree, mid 1960's. The grass bank wasn't too steep to climb up as I did it when I climbed over the wall at the bottom and got in for free. It was an evening game v Liverpool. I did send a Postal Order to the club with the 4/6d. entrance fee though.NottinghamWhite wrote:I'd have thought it was the mid 1960's, I'll try & get the real year. It's how my first memories of the ground were.PGS wrote: Great picture, do you know what year it is taken?
You went in through the turnstiles you see by the low wall. They were the only turnstiles for the Gelderd. The earth bank was all but too steep to climb up so you went on the terrace at pitch level and walked up the terracing. The Lowfields had turnstiles all along the road. You got in the Shed through this bottom Elland Road corner. I can't actually remember there being a turnstile at the Lowfields road end, but some others may remember different.
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I agree, mid 1960's. The grass bank wasn't too steep to climb up as I did it when I climbed over the wall at the bottom and got in for free. It was an evening game v Liverpool. I did send a Postal Order to the club with the 4/6d. entrance fee though.
I can remember that the open banking was there against Rangers in 1968. Pretty sure that was one of the last games I remember before the roof went on. I remember once the roof went on the capacity in The Gelderd was around 18500.
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Couple of other points of interest. At the other side of Lowfields Road there is the cricket pitch which was behind a pub (whose name I can't remember). This cricket pitch became a football pitch and if you look carefully you can see goalposts at the Lowfields Road end. The ER training pitches can be seen at the bottom of the photo. The pitch on the right is where I played against Don Revie. I played for a couple of seasons for Leeds United Supporters Club in the Leeds Sunday League Premier Division. We played on the pitch on the right of the photo but got moved as the club said the pitch was getting too much use. We moved to the pitch, formerly the cricket pitch, shown in the photo. I think this is when it changed from Cricket to football. Leeds United 'A' team had a team in the Yorkshire League and played their home games on the training pitch. The photo must have been taken well into the season as the pitch is well worn.PGS wrote:Great picture, do you know what year it is taken?NottinghamWhite wrote:
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How I remember it when i first went in 1966/67.PGS wrote:Great picture, do you know what year it is taken?NottinghamWhite wrote:
Work on the Geldered End started in April 1968 to build the roofed stand, only took 6 weeks and the pitch moved about 10yards North.
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