| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans 16:14 - Dec 27 with 909 views | Miaow | How did the new (current) stands compare when you first went in them c. 25 years ago? |  |
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| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 16:22 - Dec 27 with 871 views | FrimleyBlue | I remember when they upgraded churchmans. The old one my ST was just left of the goal towards the back. We moved higher up when it was rebuilt. I liked the view but altho churchmans was never a singng stand... it felt even quieter once it got bigger. [Post edited 27 Dec 16:33]
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| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 16:32 - Dec 27 with 809 views | north_stand77 |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 16:22 - Dec 27 by FrimleyBlue | I remember when they upgraded churchmans. The old one my ST was just left of the goal towards the back. We moved higher up when it was rebuilt. I liked the view but altho churchmans was never a singng stand... it felt even quieter once it got bigger. [Post edited 27 Dec 16:33]
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I used to stand in the old one tier North Stand. The noise and atmosphere seemed incredible then. In comparison, the 'new' Upper and Lower stands don't re-create the same feel as there doesn't seem to be any unity (hard to hear each other). Blue Action do their best from the Cobbold to get North Stand going but it never seems as good as when it was just one packed tier |  | |  |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 16:35 - Dec 27 with 786 views | FrimleyBlue |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 16:32 - Dec 27 by north_stand77 | I used to stand in the old one tier North Stand. The noise and atmosphere seemed incredible then. In comparison, the 'new' Upper and Lower stands don't re-create the same feel as there doesn't seem to be any unity (hard to hear each other). Blue Action do their best from the Cobbold to get North Stand going but it never seems as good as when it was just one packed tier |
I used to watch in awe at those in the lower north. My dad wasn't one for noise tho and i think also when I was younger you had to be 18 to sit in the lower north or thats what he used to tell me anyway lol. I remember sir Alex commenting when we hosted utd that we were one of the loudest grounds hed played at... most of that 100% came from lower north that day |  |
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| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 16:49 - Dec 27 with 752 views | ITFC_Forever | Lower tier of Churchmans now is pretty much the same footprint of the old stand. Remove the seats, put the roof back and crush barriers in and job done. Oh, and a massive black post in the middle. The back is the concourse now, but with no cover and some shed toilets in the middle and the far right hand side. |  |
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| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 16:56 - Dec 27 with 719 views | lazyblue | When the lower North actually sings it’s absolutely fine for atmosphere and gets going around the ground inc SAR UPPER where I now sit. Used to stand then sit in lower north near corner flag ( west stand) and we would sing so don’t why so many don’t sing anymore . |  | |  |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 16:59 - Dec 27 with 708 views | norfsufblue | Teenage years and early 20s spent in the North pens then moved to Churchmans terrace and had standing season ticket. When we went all seater in 1992 I selected my seat six rows from the back and been there ever since though only 2 rows in front of the hospitality seats installed from that post 2001 period. Imo when everyone is excited by the game Portman Rd is as good as anywhere and even Churchmans can be bouncing and loud. Overall I think the ground development has been good apart from the split teir issue in te North which was unavoidable with the space /planning restrictions that caused that. In hindsight the land now acquired at the Churchmans end would have been really useful to move the stand further south and create room at the north end for a single teir top. Conclusion... I love Portman Road but I don't mind development BUT we must never move! |  | |  |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 17:46 - Dec 27 with 569 views | Blue_Moses |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 16:35 - Dec 27 by FrimleyBlue | I used to watch in awe at those in the lower north. My dad wasn't one for noise tho and i think also when I was younger you had to be 18 to sit in the lower north or thats what he used to tell me anyway lol. I remember sir Alex commenting when we hosted utd that we were one of the loudest grounds hed played at... most of that 100% came from lower north that day |
That's another change, used to be 18+ but there are kids in there now (my mate has been bringing his daughter since she was 10). |  | |  |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 18:10 - Dec 27 with 520 views | football | Started in Churchman's with the milk crate then moved to north when there was the divide between home and away fans. That was the best - went downhill when the stand went home only |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 18:45 - Dec 27 with 459 views | DarkBrandon |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 16:22 - Dec 27 by FrimleyBlue | I remember when they upgraded churchmans. The old one my ST was just left of the goal towards the back. We moved higher up when it was rebuilt. I liked the view but altho churchmans was never a singng stand... it felt even quieter once it got bigger. [Post edited 27 Dec 16:33]
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I was (from memory) row V seat 70. We must have been pretty close to each other. |  | |  |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:24 - Dec 27 with 391 views | FrimleyBlue |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 18:45 - Dec 27 by DarkBrandon | I was (from memory) row V seat 70. We must have been pretty close to each other. |
I can't remember the row. But it was about 3 rows behind the 2nd set of steps when facing towards churchmans from the north end. If that helps at all lol. |  |
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| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:33 - Dec 27 with 373 views | DarkBrandon |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:24 - Dec 27 by FrimleyBlue | I can't remember the row. But it was about 3 rows behind the 2nd set of steps when facing towards churchmans from the north end. If that helps at all lol. |
I was 3/4 of the way back. Ever so slightly to the left of centre. Anyway, I loved the old stands. Decent view and the old roofs gave them a good atmosphere (although I was in churchman’s, so it was often quiet). Ipswich fans can be divided into two lots. Those who remember the old loos at the back of churchman’s, and those who don’t. If you visited the gents, you’d remember them. I darent think what the ladies facilities where like. If we even had such things. (“You’ll have to walk round to the north stand, madam”) |  | |  |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:38 - Dec 27 with 344 views | FrimleyBlue |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:33 - Dec 27 by DarkBrandon | I was 3/4 of the way back. Ever so slightly to the left of centre. Anyway, I loved the old stands. Decent view and the old roofs gave them a good atmosphere (although I was in churchman’s, so it was often quiet). Ipswich fans can be divided into two lots. Those who remember the old loos at the back of churchman’s, and those who don’t. If you visited the gents, you’d remember them. I darent think what the ladies facilities where like. If we even had such things. (“You’ll have to walk round to the north stand, madam”) |
I remember there was this fella in churchmans. He used to gallop along the front of the stand. Old fella with little hair. He used to make my day as no matter the weather or how the football panned out he was still there making everyone laugh. Does anyone remember an old hot dog stand and if it maybe its still going. It used to be over the far side of the carpark as you'd walk out the carpark and around past the old AXA building. Used to be a small brown hot dog stall parked on the kerb. |  |
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| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:42 - Dec 27 with 339 views | DarkBrandon |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:38 - Dec 27 by FrimleyBlue | I remember there was this fella in churchmans. He used to gallop along the front of the stand. Old fella with little hair. He used to make my day as no matter the weather or how the football panned out he was still there making everyone laugh. Does anyone remember an old hot dog stand and if it maybe its still going. It used to be over the far side of the carpark as you'd walk out the carpark and around past the old AXA building. Used to be a small brown hot dog stall parked on the kerb. |
Long rain coat and trilby hat iirc. |  | |  |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:45 - Dec 27 with 321 views | Keno |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:33 - Dec 27 by DarkBrandon | I was 3/4 of the way back. Ever so slightly to the left of centre. Anyway, I loved the old stands. Decent view and the old roofs gave them a good atmosphere (although I was in churchman’s, so it was often quiet). Ipswich fans can be divided into two lots. Those who remember the old loos at the back of churchman’s, and those who don’t. If you visited the gents, you’d remember them. I darent think what the ladies facilities where like. If we even had such things. (“You’ll have to walk round to the north stand, madam”) |
The loos in the old north were “special” And sometimes the back of the stand got a little wet! Loved the old North, wish they would rebuild as single stand |  |
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| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:47 - Dec 27 with 312 views | FrimleyBlue |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:42 - Dec 27 by DarkBrandon | Long rain coat and trilby hat iirc. |
If he was around during the burley years. Thats him. Think it was a light brown colour |  |
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| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:48 - Dec 27 with 307 views | FrimleyBlue |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 19:45 - Dec 27 by Keno | The loos in the old north were “special” And sometimes the back of the stand got a little wet! Loved the old North, wish they would rebuild as single stand |
Blame the houses behind it We wanted a kop style stand but they vetoed it due to sunlight. |  |
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| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 20:16 - Dec 27 with 255 views | stonojnr |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 16:56 - Dec 27 by lazyblue | When the lower North actually sings it’s absolutely fine for atmosphere and gets going around the ground inc SAR UPPER where I now sit. Used to stand then sit in lower north near corner flag ( west stand) and we would sing so don’t why so many don’t sing anymore . |
I think they do but as we've discussed multiple times the sound doesn't echo like it used to in the old stands so we dont hear it around the ground like it was. |  | |  |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 21:19 - Dec 27 with 171 views | ArnieM |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 16:32 - Dec 27 by north_stand77 | I used to stand in the old one tier North Stand. The noise and atmosphere seemed incredible then. In comparison, the 'new' Upper and Lower stands don't re-create the same feel as there doesn't seem to be any unity (hard to hear each other). Blue Action do their best from the Cobbold to get North Stand going but it never seems as good as when it was just one packed tier |
Ive been standing in the "North Stand" as us old uns still to it, since 1969. Im sorry to say the atmosphere was absolutely destroyed when they created the two tier stand. The noise used to be deafening and physically bounce when we sang sings..eg " Knees up mother brown " and the fans would bounce up n down.... I think from memory the original NS had something like 9k fans, all under one roof, and if you were to stand in the new lower tier, those steps would go back roughly 4x the current level. It also helped the atmosphere because the away fans were also in the same stand, divided by the " think blue libe" of police. Just imagine the scum fans in that stand now!! The atmosphere would ramp up exponentially. |  |
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| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 21:56 - Dec 27 with 123 views | flykickingbybgunn |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 21:19 - Dec 27 by ArnieM | Ive been standing in the "North Stand" as us old uns still to it, since 1969. Im sorry to say the atmosphere was absolutely destroyed when they created the two tier stand. The noise used to be deafening and physically bounce when we sang sings..eg " Knees up mother brown " and the fans would bounce up n down.... I think from memory the original NS had something like 9k fans, all under one roof, and if you were to stand in the new lower tier, those steps would go back roughly 4x the current level. It also helped the atmosphere because the away fans were also in the same stand, divided by the " think blue libe" of police. Just imagine the scum fans in that stand now!! The atmosphere would ramp up exponentially. |
The atmosphere suffered when they moved the away supporters out of the west side of the old North Stand. A shame. It gave everybody there a boost and much pleasure. Two sets of supporters next to each other each determined to out sing the other. Health and safety has much to answer for. |  | |  |
| Standing North was bonkers, sitting North for Burley promotion push on 23:34 - Dec 27 with 57 views | unstableblue | … was also very good. Really good, consistent singing and energy. I remember going in that open air between the west stand and north, and looking across and it was really loud. I think the north (which is effectively the Lower Sir Bobby) then had a good age demographic and everyone was very invested in those burley promotion push seasons Not sure the age profile and the team connection is right currently. |  |
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| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 23:34 - Dec 27 with 57 views | Churchman | I first enjoyed the delights of Churchmans in the 70s when I was tall enough to stand and see. Behind the goal, half way up in line with the right hand goal post as you looked down on the pitch. Warm in winter, fun and the best option, provided you could get in 1.30 to 2pm. War of the Worlds cherry picker plus loads of cables = MOTD: even better. We usually won. Then there was the brick shthouse. Sort of upturned half pipe always sodden. Stench beyond description summer or winter. Paddle in, breath held, wazz, dash out. Army assault course completed. Loved it. We’d stood and sat all over the ground by the start of the 80s, including NS. My dad disliked NS - I didn’t and did 2000/01 there with an ST. Lucky me. It was brilliant. Now, as a fossil, I sit with the other fossils in the section next to the great and the good in the West Stand. Full circle nearly as my first ever game was from the Directors Box. Great view, easy access in and out, happy memories of times with my dad towards the end of his time. Perfect. But it cannot replace the fun we had standing in Churchmans and as I grew up the terrace in front of the East Stand where the boxes are now. I saw the ground record broken there. 38,010. I was there! And saw s0d all. |  | |  |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 00:14 - Dec 28 with 26 views | north_stand77 |
| Those who were regulars in the North Stand/Churchmans on 23:34 - Dec 27 by Churchman | I first enjoyed the delights of Churchmans in the 70s when I was tall enough to stand and see. Behind the goal, half way up in line with the right hand goal post as you looked down on the pitch. Warm in winter, fun and the best option, provided you could get in 1.30 to 2pm. War of the Worlds cherry picker plus loads of cables = MOTD: even better. We usually won. Then there was the brick shthouse. Sort of upturned half pipe always sodden. Stench beyond description summer or winter. Paddle in, breath held, wazz, dash out. Army assault course completed. Loved it. We’d stood and sat all over the ground by the start of the 80s, including NS. My dad disliked NS - I didn’t and did 2000/01 there with an ST. Lucky me. It was brilliant. Now, as a fossil, I sit with the other fossils in the section next to the great and the good in the West Stand. Full circle nearly as my first ever game was from the Directors Box. Great view, easy access in and out, happy memories of times with my dad towards the end of his time. Perfect. But it cannot replace the fun we had standing in Churchmans and as I grew up the terrace in front of the East Stand where the boxes are now. I saw the ground record broken there. 38,010. I was there! And saw s0d all. |
I was at that game too, but in the North Stand. Incredible game to be at. I remember having to keep my hands up near my face so I could clap. We were packed together like sardines and there was no room to move your arms or anything else. Thankfully, it didn't all go horribly wrong! |  | |  |
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