I've always thought it was Wycombe, says on the description when purchasingIs it not at Elland Road, with the new south stand under construction in the background?
Cheers for that NorthumberlandBoro, I'll look into it more, thankyouHard to be sure, but it looks bigger than Wycombe and I don't think they have a 2 tier at one end.
A long time ago but I think when we played at Leeds in 74/75 the south stand was under construction.
I enjoyed that.It's difficult to tell from the interview right at the end of this, but his hair might be slightly longer in the photo. But I'm really only posting the video to make the point yet again that the Wycombe no 2 should have been their skipper.
Cheers for that NorthumberlandBoro, I'll look I to it more, thankyouHard to be sure, but it looks bigger than Wycombe and I don't think they have a 2 tier at one end.
A long time ago but I think when we played at Leeds in 74/75 the south stand was under construction.
Thanks NorthumberlandBoro, that confirms it, good shout by yourself in the 1st postPlease see link...
Sport, Football, England, 16th November 1974, Leeds United 2 v...
Sport, Football, England, 16th November 1974, Leeds United 2 v Middlesborough 2, Former Leeds player Jack Charlton waves to the crowd on his return to Elland Road as Middlesborough Managerwww.gettyimages.co.uk
Yes, it was either 45 or 48k, with loads of Boro locked out.Great pic!! Elland Rd looks wedged. Is this the famous game whre there were 1000s locked out?
They gave us a good game in the replay tooI enjoyed that.
They gave us a game didn't they.
And Jack Charlton's honest comments at the end.
He thought we were lucky despite our back four playing really well.
True gentleman.