28th August 1920. Norwich City 1 Charlton Athletic 2 (Legg, Smith). The Nest. Att 1,000.
Charlton: Oliver, J Mitchell, Llewelin, Jewhurst, Bowers, Dunn, Kingsley, Wise, Smith, Legg, Mills.
Charlton make a winning start to their life as a profesional side.
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I've dug this out about the ground:-
"The Nest, Norwich City’s home ground for 27 years between 1908 and 1935, was situated in a disused chalk pit off Rosary Road – and while it had a character all of it’s own it certainly wasn’t the safest place in the world to watch football, or play it come to that.
Footballers risked injury by crashing into the massive concrete wall which held up the cliff that dominated the arena and rose sheer, barely a couple of feet from the touchline. And the manner in which up to 20,000 fans regularly crammed into the precarious looking stands built into the old quarry would have had ground safety officers in a real panic had they existed in those days."
Apart from, as usual in all our matches, coming back from two goals down to win 2-1........no, I wasn't there.
It was the first match I'd missed since 1905. ;-)
Sorry AFKA, this wasn't a picture taken at our game, this was just one a found.
couldn't have been our game. that is the away end ;-)
intresting to see 'swan vestas' advertising at norwich back then.
didn't one of the stands burn down in the 80's?