These old grounds need protecting, wont be long till every ground becomes an 'arena' and looses all their character, the modern commercial world of football moves further away from its roots as the seasons tick by
This place being demolished is heartbraking. Having maine road,highbury,and upton park taken down i feel really takes away the working class feel from there great clubs. And they all have generic modern stafiums with no character in my opinion. Im a rangers fan and you can Say what you want about the scottish leagues quality and i know its shit but the league and the clubs have a really passionate and old fashioned vive around them and a lot of that has to do with the older more traditional stadiums i hope this never hapens to ibrox or for that matter celtic park as they are historic grounds in wich when you walk into you get goosebumbs as you know your surrounded by history
Was lucky enough to visit the place once in my life as a neutral who won a competition for a ticket. I’m Arsenal but went to watch West Ham vs Palace around 2015, just about went before it got demolished. Coming out the ground you got a proper East End working class feel from the fans coming out the game all speaking cockney love it
I've only been there once , game against Everton, Tony cottee scored for hammers, I was in the stand before it changed to Bobby Moore stand, remember the passion and love for the place, so glad I sampled it. That was back in 86.
wow so many memories born and grew up in forest gate went school in west ham my dad and grandad used to g.o westham supporters club next to boleyn ground.Drank in all the boozers around there growing up the boleyn,queens,duke of edinburgh even boozers up east ham like the denmark arms on barking road i guess like me all left east london now.
Born and bred in Plaistow, my old primary school was St Edwards on castle street, obviously demolished to build the Bobby Moore stand and I believe they built a new primary school up the road, left there in 1987 to start st Bon’s secondary school, absolutely fantastic memories, such a shame they demolished the old stadium, it’s heartbreaking really 😢
You mentioned in the description the East stand being rebuilt in 69 but didn't show anything in the video. Are there no photos of it being built. I started going in 87 and my dad got us season tickets the next season in the Panini family enclosure. We moved down to the chicken run when they put the seats in and stayed there until the last season. Sadly missed.
Only went to the Boelyn 3 times as an away fan circa late 90's early 2000's nice ground. Great Atmosphere. Haven't been to the new Stadium. Been outside though.I have heard some bad feedback from people who have been there.couldn't they redevelop Upton Park? Any way 40,000 odd capacity was not bad anyway.Chelski 's ground is not much bigger.
Nothing like Upton Park. Our old home had a certain energy. You could feel the electricity in the air, it’s difficult to describe. All away teams would tell how intimidating it was to go to Upton Park for that reason. The new place does not have that unfortunately. It’s just too big, too far away from the pitch. Feels empty and flat. Hope this answered your question
@@Tom-mq6jp cheers its sad it really is its like looking at foreign grounds miles from the pitch im sorry it rips the soul out of the club Our problem venky and kean we went from a well run mid table club to a joke Of what we were I think a lot of clubs will go under when footy starts proper again Take care regards adrian
Started going to Upton Park back in the mid 1970's , night games were the best . But i think with the new all seater modern stadiums , you don't get the same atmosphere you did with the old grounds . I mean Highbury , Maine Road even the old Wembley had better atmospheres than the new Stadiums do . And why do all new stadiums look the same ?
All that extra redevelopment of the ground in the last 20 years plus the astronomical costs involved at a time when West Ham were very much a yo-yo club. As a result, little investment in the squad certainly until the likes of Rio, Joe Cole & Frank Lampard Jr came through from the youth team in the late 1990s. So all that expense, all the underachievement on the pitch; selling our best players & for what in the end!?? So they could tear down the stadium & move us away from our spiritual home. C'mon Hammers fans, step back & think about it for a minute. Can you honestly look at yourselves & still say you haven't been mugged off by successive owners??
Our wonderful home.Miss it so much.
These old grounds need protecting, wont be long till every ground becomes an 'arena' and looses all their character, the modern commercial world of football moves further away from its roots as the seasons tick by
This place being demolished is heartbraking. Having maine road,highbury,and upton park taken down i feel really takes away the working class feel from there great clubs. And they all have generic modern stafiums with no character in my opinion. Im a rangers fan and you can Say what you want about the scottish leagues quality and i know its shit but the league and the clubs have a really passionate and old fashioned vive around them and a lot of that has to do with the older more traditional stadiums i hope this never hapens to ibrox or for that matter celtic park as they are historic grounds in wich when you walk into you get goosebumbs as you know your surrounded by history
Correct theyve ripped the heart and soul out of football
It kinda happened to Celtic
Well highbury's been converted into lovely flats.
Can't replace compact, tight grounds like that
I only got there twice, in 2000 and 2005. Great atmosphere, especially the night games! Sad it's gone.
Went to the last game there and seeing West Ham score the final goal at Boleyn made me tear up long live Boleyn
Was lucky enough to visit the place once in my life as a neutral who won a competition for a ticket. I’m Arsenal but went to watch West Ham vs Palace around 2015, just about went before it got demolished. Coming out the ground you got a proper East End working class feel from the fans coming out the game all speaking cockney love it
I've only been there once , game against Everton, Tony cottee scored for hammers, I was in the stand before it changed to Bobby Moore stand, remember the passion and love for the place, so glad I sampled it. That was back in 86.
wow so many memories born and grew up in forest gate went school in west ham my dad and grandad used to g.o westham supporters club next to boleyn ground.Drank in all the boozers around there growing up the boleyn,queens,duke of edinburgh even boozers up east ham like the denmark arms on barking road i guess like me all left east london now.
3:06 them prices on the boards are incredible! 35 pence, 30 pence etc! Boys 15 pence!
it was still only 50p in 1975
Born and bred in Plaistow, my old primary school was St Edwards on castle street, obviously demolished to build the Bobby Moore stand and I believe they built a new primary school up the road, left there in 1987 to start st Bon’s secondary school, absolutely fantastic memories, such a shame they demolished the old stadium, it’s heartbreaking really 😢
Cracking pics mate!
Thank you for this video - lovely to see the old photos
Miss it so much
Miss Upton park always be out home heartbreak coyi🙅😪
I miss the old place. I wished they'd pushed harder, when they had the chance, to redevelop the east stand. Too late now.
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Some great photos COYI
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You mentioned in the description the East stand being rebuilt in 69 but didn't show anything in the video. Are there no photos of it being built.
I started going in 87 and my dad got us season tickets the next season in the Panini family enclosure. We moved down to the chicken run when they put the seats in and stayed there until the last season.
Sadly missed.
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Only went to the Boelyn 3 times as an away fan circa late 90's early 2000's nice ground. Great Atmosphere. Haven't been to the new Stadium. Been outside though.I have heard some bad feedback from people who have been there.couldn't they redevelop Upton Park? Any way 40,000 odd capacity was not bad anyway.Chelski 's ground is not much bigger.
What is the atmosphere like at the new stadium compared to the old boleyn ground regards adrian blackburn fan
Nothing like Upton Park. Our old home had a certain energy. You could feel the electricity in the air, it’s difficult to describe. All away teams would tell how intimidating it was to go to Upton Park for that reason.
The new place does not have that unfortunately. It’s just too big, too far away from the pitch. Feels empty and flat.
Hope this answered your question
@@Tom-mq6jp cheers its sad it really is its like looking at foreign grounds miles from the pitch im sorry it rips the soul out of the club
Our problem venky and kean we went from a well run mid table club to a joke
Of what we were
I think a lot of clubs will go under when footy starts proper again
Take care regards adrian
Started going to Upton Park back in the mid 1970's , night games were the best . But i think with the new all seater modern stadiums , you don't get the same atmosphere you did with the old grounds . I mean Highbury , Maine Road even the old Wembley had better atmospheres than the new Stadiums do . And why do all new stadiums look the same ?
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The day they demolished it, all my dreams of watching a match like hammer of Argentina died, I was very sorry
I loved the places won't go to Stratford
Upton Park / boleyn ground
All that extra redevelopment of the ground in the last 20 years plus the astronomical costs involved at a time when West Ham were very much a yo-yo club. As a result, little investment in the squad certainly until the likes of Rio, Joe Cole & Frank Lampard Jr came through from the youth team in the late 1990s. So all that expense, all the underachievement on the pitch; selling our best players & for what in the end!?? So they could tear down the stadium & move us away from our spiritual home. C'mon Hammers fans, step back & think about it for a minute. Can you honestly look at yourselves & still say you haven't been mugged off by successive owners??
Where are you from and which club do ya u support?
Guessing United Fan
Lives in Wolverhampton
Wolves Fan!
Never forgive GSB for the move,ruined another club. GSBOUT
Not a hammers fan.. But ouch I say.
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thanks for the heart i really like your content
Shame.