I remember as a kid at the back of the tin shed,loved it.Didnt enjoy relegation to the conference.But what a journey winning the conference then 4 Div champs year after.
All those memories and then it turns into that. Makes me so sad. Still got the advertising boards on there. I can’t believe it stayed derelict for over 9 years.
Harry Bramley I'm only 35 and I used to go down most Saturdays with my cousins in the late 90's and early 2000's. Just a few years ago I took my eldest daughter over to look at what was left of the site before building began. It was really overgrown and apart from the foundations of the east and west stand the old tin shed stand was the only remnant still remaining. It was quite emotional and strange walking on what was the pitch as I had played for my school at half time when Darlo played Wycombe wdrs.....
I remember as a kid at the back of the tin shed,loved it.Didnt enjoy relegation to the conference.But what a journey winning the conference then 4 Div champs year after.
All those memories and then it turns into that. Makes me so sad. Still got the advertising boards on there. I can’t believe it stayed derelict for over 9 years.
I’m 24 year old and it makes me sad … I went to every home game with my grandad loved it
Where is it
Harry Bramley it's totally gone now mate, demolished and now a new housing estate lies in its place. So sad 😔
Colin Todd that is so sad I wanted to go and see what our grandparents would of watched the football
Harry Bramley I'm only 35 and I used to go down most Saturdays with my cousins in the late 90's and early 2000's. Just a few years ago I took my eldest daughter over to look at what was left of the site before building began. It was really overgrown and apart from the foundations of the east and west stand the old tin shed stand was the only remnant still remaining. It was quite emotional and strange walking on what was the pitch as I had played for my school at half time when Darlo played Wycombe wdrs.....