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13 hours ago, HibeeJibee said:

1955: huge ER crowd for Edinburgh v Newcastle.

Pre-ko and at HT spectators were entertained by the Pipes & Drums of the Arab Legion and introduced to the Lord Advocate and his wife.

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That's an amazing looking terracing.

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14 minutes ago, micaley68 said:

That's an amazing looking terracing.

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Yet the ground was only 3/4 full... only 5 years before the record attendance had been set at 65,860 for the New Year derby. Everyone just had a touch more space. Similarly why pictures of a "packed" Hampden are sometimes deceptive.

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2 hours ago, HibeeJibee said:

1955: huge ER crowd for Edinburgh v Newcastle.

Pre-ko and at HT spectators were entertained by the Pipes & Drums of the Arab Legion and introduced to the Lord Advocate and his wife.

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That's a great couple of pictures. I'd never have put that down as Scotland let alone Easter Road - it looks too tropical although perceptions are no doubt influenced by the exotic choice for pre match entertainment.

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3 minutes ago, Northboy said:

That's a great couple of pictures. I'd never have put that down as Scotland let alone Easter Road - it looks too tropical although perceptions are no doubt influenced by the exotic choice for pre match entertainment.

It was early August so maybe a summer thunderstorm was brewing!

Edinburgh select game was always played the Saturday before the club season began from the war until 1963, alternating between Tynecastle and Easter Road each year.

I assume the glamorous musical entertainment may have been in the city for the Tattoo - in other years the massed pipes & drums included:

Federation of Malaya Police
The Uganda Rifles
Kings' African Rifles
Brigade of Gurkhas
The Sikh Regiment
Gaza & Meerut Sikhs

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While on the topic of inter city matches and big terraces - here's some more covers showing Hillsborough, Bramall Lane (with the cricket field area), Hampden, Highbury and Stamford Bridge.


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I have always been puzzled about the demented lop-sidedness of the Shed roof at Stamford Bridge... A quirk of English grounds...
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12 minutes ago, HibeeJibee said:

Closest that Kilmarnock ever came to being Champions of the World. Highlights from the Final of the International Soccer League of 1960 played at the Polo Grounds in New York. It finished Bangu 2-0 Kilmarnock.

 

 

Kil-mar-nock:lol:

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42 minutes ago, kingjoey said:

Angus secondary schools finish at 1.20 on a Friday. Primaries unaffected.

My mind is blown by all these revelations! There's also massive jealousy as well since we never got regular half days at school

 

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"Snow was evident during the Scottish Cup Sixth Round tie between Aberdeen and Rangers"
 





"Volunteers helped to shift 3 inches of snow in good time for Raith Rovers v Hibernian in the Scottish Cup First Round"
 





"Conditions were short of ideal at Goodison Park for the Football League versus the Irish League"
 

 

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50 minutes ago, HibeeJibee said:

Closest that Kilmarnock ever came to being Champions of the World. Highlights from the Final of the International Soccer League of 1960 played at the Polo Grounds in New York. It finished Bangu 2-0 Kilmarnock.

That Killie keeper is some size

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5 hours ago, 7-2 said:

Ah right. So not really a half day off as alluded to then. Cheers.

To get the thread back on track, here's a random pic of some Saints players presented as if it had some historical significance when it's really just a pic of some Saints players...

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I'm fairly sure that was McFaddens 75th career goal.

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50 minutes ago, HibeeJibee said:

Some cracking shots of Ibrox and contemporary kit - both players and referees - in these highlights from the annual Scottish League v Football League game in 1922. It finished 0-3 in front of 60,000:
 

 

That is simply magnificent.

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32 minutes ago, HibeeJibee said:

"Snow was evident during the Scottish Cup Sixth Round tie between Aberdeen and Rangers"
 





"Volunteers helped to shift 3 inches of snow in good time for Raith Rovers v Hibernian in the Scottish Cup First Round"
 





"Conditions were short of ideal at Goodison Park for the Football League versus the Irish League"
 

 

Brilliant again. Where do you find all this stuff Mr Jibee? And another thing, I had no idea that Easter Road used to have a roof on the side opposite the Main Stand before it became the massive terrace.

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16 minutes ago, kingjoey said:

Brilliant again. Where do you find all this stuff Mr Jibee? And another thing, I had no idea that Easter Road used to have a roof on the side opposite the Main Stand before it became the massive terrace.

Just bit's n pieces I've come across, really.


That footage is from Stark's Park - they have titled it "Hibernians v Raith Rovers" in error.

Replay on the Wednesday afternoon also finished 0-0 and the second replay at Tynecastle on the following Monday finished 4-1 to Raith.

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48 minutes ago, DA Baracus said:

My mind is blown by all these revelations! There's also massive jealousy as well since we never got regular half days at school

It's been a thing in the Lothians for about 20 years if you ask me. I left teaching nearly 7 years ago and it was going long before that. It's called the asymmetric week or some such. And the schools that choose to do it, make it up elsewhere in the week, as there's a statutory number of minutes to be filled in all Scottish schools. And the teachers have development meetings about 1 week in 3 so can't go home. Sorry to be a boring c**t and derail the thread, still at least I'm not boring the kids now :lol:

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2 minutes ago, HibeeJibee said:

Just bit's n pieces I've come across, really.


That footage is from Stark's Park - they have titled it "Hibernians v Raith Rovers" in error.

Replay on the Wednesday afternoon also finished 0-0 and the second replay at Tynecastle on the following Monday finished 4-1 to Raith.

Cheers. I really should have realised that it was Starks Park. 

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