BernardB wrote:Thanks for the info Dave. I remember Walsall as being one of the only two "three-sided" grounds in the country. The other was Sheffield United's at Bramall Lane where Yorkshire cricket was also played until (I think) the mid-70s. The Sheffield set-up looked very peculiar - massive stands on three sides and just the touchline on the other!
Did you not visit Northampton when they shared the ground with the cricket team Bernard?
One long side of the pitch was just a temporary barrier. Made i larf!
Anyone think of another existing 3 sided ground (in the league), apart from the Kassam ??
Oh, anyone else on the coach that got bricked on the way back from a walsall cup match, must have been in the late 70's maybe?
I remember it was damn freezing on the way back with the window missing. We went via a local hospital so someone could get their head stitched up? We did win though
[quote="BernardB"]Thanks for the info Dave. I remember Walsall as being one of the only two "three-sided" grounds in the country. The other was Sheffield United's at Bramall Lane where Yorkshire cricket was also played until (I think) the mid-70s. The Sheffield set-up looked very peculiar - massive stands on three sides and just the touchline on the other![/quote]
Did you not visit Northampton when they shared the ground with the cricket team Bernard?
One long side of the pitch was just a temporary barrier. Made i larf! :) :)
Anyone think of another existing 3 sided ground (in the league), apart from the Kassam ??
Oh, anyone else on the coach that got bricked on the way back from a walsall cup match, must have been in the late 70's maybe?
I remember it was damn freezing on the way back with the window missing. We went via a local hospital so someone could get their head stitched up? We did win though :)