gillsfan1066 wrote:Is it free to go and watch ? We used to go to the field by the big white War Memorial on the "Lines" is that what it was called,where they held the circus and across the field from Upbury Manor School ? Used to watch the Gills reserves play there on a Saturday morning, me some friends and perhaps 20 other homeless waifs and strays, lol.
Think it was the youth team that you used to go and watch by the Lines , 1066 . The spot you're suggesting is also the pitch that was used by Arden Street when I was there for those in the third and fourth years ( years 5 and 6 as they are called now in the UK ) .
In the sixties , which I assume you're talking about as you left these shores in 1971 ( ? ) , the Reserves played at Priestfield Stadium on alternate Saturdays to the first team ; far fewer than today travelled to away games , and it meant you got to see a game each week - can't remember the cost , but think it was slightly cheaper than seeing the first team . I can remember seeing those at the end of their career , like Johnny Haynes and George Cohen , and up-and-coming youngsters like Malcolm Macdonald , playing against our reserve team . Can you imagine the fuss that the big clubs would kick up nowadays if both first and second team had to play at the same time
