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The pictures are used as reminders to everyone....

 

If you dont perform,you'll end up in the same league as dem red and white under-achievers ...:hihi:

 

Are they pictures of Derby games.

What's this plaque do you know or is someone just messing about??.

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Are they pictures of Derby games.

What's this plaque do you know or is someone just messing about??.

 

Plaque..?..not sure on that...there is a "wall"..or a number of walls,where supporters can pay for a brick and have messages inscribed etc...and these walls are named after certain players,managers,games etc...maybe its one of those..?

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Plaque..?..not sure on that...there is a "wall"..or a number of walls,where supporters can pay for a brick and have messages inscribed etc...and these walls are named after certain players,managers,games etc...maybe its one of those..?

 

Yes it's the same at the Lane my Grandson has a brick but someone mentioned a plaque earlier, are the United pictures of past Derby games?.

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Like shez says plenty of walls,but no plaque,well if there is the bugger must be well hidden cos ive never seen it.Also seen some colour photos of us lifting silverware,is there any at lane.

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Someone on here said that there was a plaque Gazza but I have never seen it either - rather silly if a plaque was made for it ; the song needs binning too - it is well past it's sell by date imho.

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Someone on here said that there was a plaque Gazza but I have never seen it either - rather silly if a plaque was made for it ; the song needs binning too - it is well past it's sell by date imho.

 

Probably a blade,they do like to make stuff up:hihi: but yes if it does exist it needs binning.

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Like shez says plenty of walls,but no plaque,well if there is the bugger must be well hidden cos ive never seen it.Also seen some colour photos of us lifting silverware,is there any at lane.

 

Not colour.And I've not seen a plaque.

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Twas truly a day to remember.

Do you know anything about this plaque at Hillsborough pal, no one seems to?.

 

Never seen a plaque there to be honest. Maybe he meant "plank" ? Seen a few of those over the years !!

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Never seen a plaque there to be honest. Maybe he meant "plank" ? Seen a few of those over the years !!

 

Well you would do wouldn't you, going to Hillsborough on a regular basis?

 

The plaque was/is on the outside wall of the South stand approx 15 feet up and close to the corner with Leppings Lane.

 

As you walk from the away end toward Penistone road exit with the river on your right it is on the wall, it caused huge amusement when I pointed it out following a derby match a few years ago.

 

It may have been taken down because of the eventual realisation of how cringeworthy it was, or alternatively given the overall condition of the ground it may have fallen off through neglect and old age. :)

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In the week when Wednesday have held events to celebrate 10 years since the 2005 Play Off Final Win in Cardiff...

 

Unitedites on here are getting all giddy over a journeyman striker scoring two goals in one game....

 

Woop e do....:rolleyes:

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Well you would do wouldn't you, going to Hillsborough on a regular basis?

 

The plaque was/is on the outside wall of the South stand approx 15 feet up and close to the corner with Leppings Lane.

 

As you walk from the away end toward Penistone road exit with the river on your right it is on the wall, it caused huge amusement when I pointed it out following a derby match a few years ago.

 

It may have been taken down because of the eventual realisation of how cringeworthy it was, or alternatively given the overall condition of the ground it may have fallen off through neglect and old age. :)

What was it for?.

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