Another Walkley Owl
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My first ever away match (not counting Bramall Lane) 1983 FA Cup 5th Round Abbey Stadium, initially getting into the ground via some turnstiles behind the home end (Kop?) and being separated from the Cambridge fans by only a thin tall wooden fence that looked like it was going to give way at any moment from the kicks it was being given from both sides.I’d agree our Habbin terrace needs modernising. And the area behind the Habbin could do with being upgraded from burger vans and awful toilets to something a bit smarter. But I’d rather we stuck with awful facilities and kept the terrace than knocked it down and built a seated stand that no one really wants just so people can have a poo in a nice toilet.
From my experience of away games (both with Cambridge and Norwich), most away fans stand in seated areas anyway which renders seated stands pretty pointless.
Then a walk down behind the "Main Stand" and up some rickety stairs/ ladders.(I didnt think they were safe and was worried as I hate heights) and into the small corner of the rickety old Stand set aside for away fans.
We sit in the wooden seats, with barely enough legroom even for a little 13 Year old.
Looking to our left to see Owls Fans in what could best be described as a tiny open terrace that looked as if it was set in the field behind it and across to see other Owls fans in about a third of a slightly Bigger Roofed terrace area.
(At least I think it was terraced the old memory isn't what it used to be)
Home fans sat about 20 feet to our right, Bloody hell this place was no Hillsborough!
It was what would now be described as a Tiny Shed, but it had Atmosphere and I loved it. (Wednesday winning probably helped)
We now have all seater Stadium, with roofs at nearly all Grounds, great choices of food and drink, Comfy (relatively speaking)seats, Corporate Areas, Superstores with Merchandise, Toilet facilities fit for Humans and most importantly they are so much safer for everyone including Families.
Back then we were often crammed in (and treated) like Animals, had a choice of a pie or Bovril, had Tiny club shops and ticket offices, toilets that would best be described as a Roofless brick building where you pissed against a wall with a sort of drain below.
God help you if you were female
I can't recall seeing any "Ladies" toilets in them days, (I''m sure they were there but as I wouldn't be looking for them, I didn't notice them) but I'm sure they wouldn't have been up to much!
Then there was the real danger of getting a good kicking (Yes even as a Child with his Dad at away games or with his mates at some home games).
But give me a time machine and take me back to Hillsborough in the 80s (or the Abbey or anywhere else for that matter) stood up with friends and/or family, the smell, (a mixture of Bovril, Pies, pipes,cigars, fags and farts) the sway of the Crowd, the Noise, the whole "real" matchday experience, compared to the sanitised soulless, quiet grounds (Barring away ends and even those are nothing compared to the old days)
Yes, I know I'm a Dinosaur but I'm so glad I got the chance to see those old days.
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