Obviously thoughts at the time (and since) were for the families of those we lost, afterwards Willie Waddell embarked on the crusade of ensuring it should NEVER happen again.
Given that crowds of the time would regularly hit upwards of 70,000, what was the reaction amongst the support at the time to a stadium that could effectively stop almost half those that attended every 2nd week from attending?
I wasn't born until 1975 and only have very vague recollections of the "new" stands opening.
Given that crowds of the time would regularly hit upwards of 70,000, what was the reaction amongst the support at the time to a stadium that could effectively stop almost half those that attended every 2nd week from attending?
I wasn't born until 1975 and only have very vague recollections of the "new" stands opening.