http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELII5ZPCsrY
look at that crowd surge


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c6-38GMAcEHenry Norris 1913 wrote:looks like ewood to me, could be wrong I wouldn't recognise highbury from 1914
Got a lump in my throat looking at that lot.
I swear I can see olgit at the front there!Henry Norris 1913 wrote:Think this is the oldest I've ever seen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELII5ZPCsrY
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Wifi...you get wifi? At the Grove? You kidding me? I don't even get a signal on my phone half the time, let alone wifi...QuartzGooner wrote: But here we are, over 120 years later, playing in a vast cauldron of wifi'd luxury and I marvel at the advances of modern science.
No wonder!MK Gould wrote:Wifi...you get wifi? At the Grove? You kidding me? I don't even get a signal on my phone half the time, let alone wifi...QuartzGooner wrote: But here we are, over 120 years later, playing in a vast cauldron of wifi'd luxury and I marvel at the advances of modern science.!
QuartzGooner wrote:Ah Top Londoner.
You know, it feels like only yesterday that I was sitting in a Lyons Corner house discussing troop movements in the Khartoum campaign, when I stumbled upon an article in the Daily Sketch announcing that we were to move from The Sportsman Ground to The Manor Ground.
I spat out my mouthful of Lemon Sponge at the very thought of it!
But here we are, over 120 years later, playing in a vast cauldron of wifi'd luxury and I marvel at the advances of modern science.
That is no Highbury in the Blackburn footage, oh no, at the time we had those delightful Archibald Leitch designed stands, surpassed later on by the even more delightful Claude Waterlow Ferris designed 'Art Deco" stands whose shell remains to this day.
Not in the slightest.Top Londoner wrote:QuartzGooner wrote:Ah Top Londoner.
You know, it feels like only yesterday that I was sitting in a Lyons Corner house discussing troop movements in the Khartoum campaign, when I stumbled upon an article in the Daily Sketch announcing that we were to move from The Sportsman Ground to The Manor Ground.
I spat out my mouthful of Lemon Sponge at the very thought of it!
But here we are, over 120 years later, playing in a vast cauldron of wifi'd luxury and I marvel at the advances of modern science.
That is no Highbury in the Blackburn footage, oh no, at the time we had those delightful Archibald Leitch designed stands, surpassed later on by the even more delightful Claude Waterlow Ferris designed 'Art Deco" stands whose shell remains to this day.
GAY.
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WENGER OUT