Just as the music kicked in I got a bit emotional im not going to lie 😭 seeing her toward the end especially watching the flood lights being dropped broke my heart. I love pride Park but bbg was where I lost my football virginity and bbg was my first true experience of being a rams 🐏 fan. No atmosphere like it ive never experienced another sensation like it. Great video 👍🐏
I wrote this video, voiced it and did the interviews. Happy days. My first match at the BBG was as a young fan on Boxing Day 1970 - a 4-4 draw with Matt Busby's Manchester United. Glad so many people are enjoying it still. All the best, Jim Fearn
Historic what you did!!! Gone but not forgotten 🏴❤🇬🇧⚽🏴We had (still have some) the best football grounds in the world!!! Our British football ground architecture and style are simply from heaven🏴🇬🇧Love it❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great video, fantastic memories, buzzing in the pop side. McFarland, Bobby Davison, Archie, King Zak. I'm from Wolverhampton, but this was, is and always will be my club!!!
Im a lifelong Rams fan now living in Devon . . . My 1st ever game at the BBG was my 9th birthday 23rd October 1971 Rams 2 Arsenal 1, and we know what that season heralded!!! . . . been hooked ever since through thick, thin and even thinner . . . COYR!!!!!
Some great old games at The old Baseball Ground. Chelsea visits in the 70s and 80s always became a show. Both off the field and on it lol. Grounds been smashed up a few times. RIP
I'm 15, I went to the BBG once for a reserves game when I was 2, can't really remember it but my dad says it was the best atmosphere ever, I really whished I could have seen a real game there
Many thanks for uploading these videos. I have most of them myself but could never be bothered to get around to converting the VHS to DVD. This is the next best thing, if not better. Cheers.
I lived at the Cavendish and grew up through my teenage years thinking it was normal to have top English and European football 10 minutes walk away. Unfortunately I have since learned that this is not the case. Thank you for this reminder of some great times.
Grounds like this are a big miss, the new flat pack stadiums have no atmosphere, as a kid I went to Roker Park, Sunderland, and, as nice as the Stadium of Light is, it is no Roker Park...It was a shithole, but it was our shithole, I imagine The Baseball is the same to Derby fans of my generation. Todays stadiums have no history, There was nothing like a Roker End that was absolutely bouncing, heaven for me as an 8yo boy
Fantastic. First went in 1963, but I was only 3 and can't remember it (incredible!) Went seriously in 1967 and then constantly until 1977. And the had to work most Saturdays' so only went to midweek games mainly until 1989. But PP doesn't match the place for atmosphere, except for beating Forest!
James, Hope posting this has not caused offence. Its one on my most treasured VHS tapes...I wanted to share with the world. Its a beautiful piece. you must have lots of gems to share, come on....out with them
At home to Bristol Rovers or maybe Southend (?) in the early 90's was the first match I ever saw. It was an evening match with the lights on, cost about £5 to get in and stood on the pop-side towards the back (just in case I got hit on the head by a coin or someones coffee cup, stale meat pie etc, lol). It wasn't even a full house but the atmosphere made your hairs stand on end. The toilets at the rear of the stand were terrible. Definitely not the kind of place you'd go for a number 2. hahahh
pickering..derby traitor for selling this football shrine..no excuse ,look where we are now..in debt,mono type stadium with no atmosphere..all for what?
Just as the music kicked in I got a bit emotional im not going to lie 😭 seeing her toward the end especially watching the flood lights being dropped broke my heart. I love pride Park but bbg was where I lost my football virginity and bbg was my first true experience of being a rams 🐏 fan. No atmosphere like it ive never experienced another sensation like it. Great video 👍🐏
I wrote this video, voiced it and did the interviews. Happy days. My first match at the BBG was as a young fan on Boxing Day 1970 - a 4-4 draw with Matt Busby's Manchester United. Glad so many people are enjoying it still. All the best, Jim Fearn
Historic what you did!!! Gone but not forgotten 🏴❤🇬🇧⚽🏴We had (still have some) the best football grounds in the world!!! Our British football ground architecture and style are simply from heaven🏴🇬🇧Love it❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great video, fantastic memories, buzzing in the pop side. McFarland, Bobby Davison, Archie, King Zak. I'm from Wolverhampton, but this was, is and always will be my club!!!
lump in my throat 😢😔🖤🤍🐏 how I miss this special place. my 1st game here was in 1994 April 2nd & a 2.0 win over Barnsley (Johnson & Harkes).
Im a lifelong Rams fan now living in Devon . . . My 1st ever game at the BBG was my 9th birthday 23rd October 1971 Rams 2 Arsenal 1, and we know what that season heralded!!! . . . been hooked ever since through thick, thin and even thinner . . . COYR!!!!!
good old Des Anderson..loved Derby and the Baseball Ground..best days ever!
This is Derby County gold!
Some great old games at The old Baseball Ground. Chelsea visits in the 70s and 80s always became a show. Both off the field and on it lol. Grounds been smashed up a few times. RIP
I'm 15, I went to the BBG once for a reserves game when I was 2, can't really remember it but my dad says it was the best atmosphere ever, I really whished I could have seen a real game there
Many thanks for uploading these videos. I have most of them myself but could never be bothered to get around to converting the VHS to DVD. This is the next best thing, if not better.
Cheers.
I lived at the Cavendish and grew up through my teenage years thinking it was normal to have top English and European football 10 minutes walk away. Unfortunately I have since learned that this is not the case. Thank you for this reminder of some great times.
Fantastic film
1:16:46 Old meets new. I am so gutted i never got to see a match at the BBG. COYR
Great night when we beat Liverpool.I didn't know we had so many Rams outside .Great night !!!
Grounds like this are a big miss, the new flat pack stadiums have no atmosphere, as a kid I went to Roker Park, Sunderland, and, as nice as the Stadium of Light is, it is no Roker Park...It was a shithole, but it was our shithole, I imagine The Baseball is the same to Derby fans of my generation.
Todays stadiums have no history, There was nothing like a Roker End that was absolutely bouncing, heaven for me as an 8yo boy
We should have stayed at the BBG IN MANY WAYS!!!
Some great memories, thanks for posting.
Fantastic. First went in 1963, but I was only 3 and can't remember it (incredible!)
Went seriously in 1967 and then constantly until 1977. And the had to work most Saturdays' so only went to midweek games mainly until 1989. But PP doesn't match the place for atmosphere, except for beating Forest!
Where are the Derby fans? This is our proud history !
The BBG was open and used as a training ground until around 2002.
dcfc i love derby county my Favorite player is T.ROBINSON
Great video love it 🖤🤍🐏
We should have stayed put at the BBG and made a stand for club and Country !
James, Hope posting this has not caused offence. Its one on my most treasured VHS tapes...I wanted to share with the world. Its a beautiful piece. you must have lots of gems to share, come on....out with them
At home to Bristol Rovers or maybe Southend (?) in the early 90's was the first match I ever saw. It was an evening match with the lights on, cost about £5 to get in and stood on the pop-side towards the back (just in case I got hit on the head by a coin or someones coffee cup, stale meat pie etc, lol). It wasn't even a full house but the atmosphere made your hairs stand on end. The toilets at the rear of the stand were terrible. Definitely not the kind of place you'd go for a number 2. hahahh
good old baseball ground.
@Lennon4life1968 your welcome. Pleased it wasnt a waste of bandwith uploading
my auntie knows roy mcfarland very well!
Bloody Ian Wright !
pickering..derby traitor for selling this football shrine..no excuse ,look where we are now..in debt,mono type stadium with no atmosphere..all for what?