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They're ghosts of the past, places that maybe shouldn't rally have existed. Anyway, let's start with New Brighton's Tower Athletic Ground.
Capacity? Anywhere from 80,000 to 100,000. Built by the New Brighton Tower Company, they decided a football team was a good money generating idea. So they spent big on players, but gates fell as low as 1,000 at times. Very lonely in such a big place. New Brighton Tower FC went bust.
Not the end though, as even if the tower itself went, its base stayed. New Brighton AFC moved in too, after houses were built on their bomb damaged ground after World War II! Not a successful league team, they went the same way as their more illustrious predecessors. Even the Tower theatre/ballroom went destroyed by fire, and then the ground too...
My Dad buys/sells programmes and New Brighton go for loads.
Out of idle curiosity, how do Bradford PA ones go? They're my guilty pleasure in terms of clubs and history, I have a couple of programmes myself (and the 'homecoming' one... which turns out to be a sheet of A5 paper!). They weren't exactly expensive though.
£137:woot:
I'm in the wrong career!
£137:woot:
I'm in the wrong career!
80,000-100,000 looks way off the mark, I assume that was an initial bold claim from the time to try and big up the project. Looks more like 20/30,000 at best.
80,000-100,000 looks way off the mark, I assume that was an initial bold claim from the time to try and big up the project. Looks more like 20/30,000 at best.
Of course they never got near to testing it!
Club was formed though, to make sure the Tower company had 365 day revenuesSigned loads of England Internationals early on, got met with resistance as that wasn't the done thing, and not sporting... as it happened no bugger turned up to watch them, anyway!
That's why their programmes are so rare. As few were printed and even fewer sold. Also, people used to write on them with team changes or to write the scores on, then they would be folded and put in a back pocket. Getting a good quality programme from those pre-war days is pretty difficult. They were generally just four fold too. Title page, teams in the middle, advertising on the back.
Wasn't New Brighton Tower before programmes, even?
Yes, they went under when Queen Vic was still around, I think. It was a good twenty years or so before New Brighton were formed.
Or if you slipped while celebrating!
The Fallowfield, Manchester. FA Cup Final. 45000 attendance. 25 March 1893
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