Ohhhh my God, not THE magnificent Stevie Finnan of Notts County are you, the same Stevie Finnan that took us up into Tier Two back in the 90’s? 😍
Good evening.
I’d like to ask for some advice please. I’m putting together a book – a photo-led nostalgia book, not entirely a history tome – about how grounds used to look in the black and white era before the Taylor Report swept away standing terraces. Burnden Park will, of course, be featured.
The book (hopefully Vols 1, 2 and 3) will be a follow-up to my Lifted Over The Turnstiles 3-volume collection of books about Scottish football grounds: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=lifted+...f=nb_sb_noss_1
Or Google “Lifted Over The Turnstiles Book”.
I’m wondering if there are any club enthusiasts, historians, old press or private photographers, archives, or other sources you might point me towards. Ideally, I’d like pix of the ground’s terraces and stands empty, or on-pitch action with a good, illustrative view of terraces in the background. If possible.
Old pix at high-resolution (screengrabs from websites don’t come up well in print). Preferably 50s, 60s, 70s — the way a supporter aged 60 to 80 will remember it.
I am willing, of course to pay for copyright and will give credits in the book for the provenance of the photos.
The aim is to celebrate the experiences of standing in a swaying, tight-packed, excited/angry/celebrating/commiserating/local-derby-fevered football crowd. It is a thing younger supporters will never have experienced. I still miss it.
I want to do full and proper justice to Burnden Park.
I can be contacted at stevefinan1963@gmail.com
Many thanks.
Ohhhh my God, not THE magnificent Stevie Finnan of Notts County are you, the same Stevie Finnan that took us up into Tier Two back in the 90’s? 😍
Burnden Park was Bolton, Steve…
Good surname though.
I can see through the smokescreen Stevie,that was then and this now eh? 😉 Change one letter in your surname and hope that nobody thinks that it’s you? Well you’re a legend in the Chauncey household, a legend!
We’ve got a right back called Steve Finnan
When he’s playing we keep winning
He’s passed outside and back again
We’ve got a right back called Stevie Finnan!
LEGGEENNDD!!
Your secret is safe with us Stevie