Looks like it , with the famous clock, but did it have trees visible behind?Is it Highbury?
Thats interesting. ThanksLooks like it , with the famous clock, but did it have trees visible behind?
Two of the stands are still up, the main entrance and ticket office inside. The side stands have been converted to apartments with new apartment blocks where the North Bank and Clock Stands were. The pitch is now gardens.Highbury was a magnificent ground. One I really wished I had visited.
Yes and very close to the Emirates so could be easy to visit if we get promoted.Two of the stands are still up, the main entrance and ticket office inside. The side stands have been converted to apartments with new apartment blocks where the North Bank and Clock Stands were. The pitch is now gardens.
We walked past on our last visit there, but access to the inside/gardens was blocked off to non residents.Yes and very close to the Emirates so could be easy to visit if we get promoted.
I think it’s just the way his shorts are twisted.Odd shaped balls they had then...
Highbury was a ground I visited on many occasions and also got to take my lads there. On one occasion I was taking a photograph of my son and trying to get the pitch in when the steward stopped me and I thought he was going to be a jobsworth. How wrong I was, the steward asked if he would like to stand next to the corner flag to get his picture taken. The steward took my son to the flag and we got a brilliant picture and memory of that day.Highbury was a magnificent ground. One I really wished I had visited.
You can’t get in now as the gates allow only residents in. However was there a few months ago and somebody had left the gates open so we sneaked to have a look around. The pitch is now a communal garden. The complex is very nice.We walked past on our last visit there, but access to the inside/gardens was blocked off to non residents.