Nick Shorey my Lord!Bowman's Quiver Special mention to the Valley. I went there as a 16 year old one cold, wet Tuesday night in 1980 (the first time we'd played Charlton in nearly 50 years) and the impression of the east terrace still sticks in my mind. It was massive and reckoned to hold up to 50,000 people. I doubt there more than 50 souls dotted around that evening. Even then I remember thinking it was a death trap!
Just watched that and my reaction wassweet Jesus. When were they filling that up regularly? It just seems unusually large for the a club the size of Charlton (in todays standards).
Up until around the time that the East Bank capacity was reduced and eventually closed, the Valley was the biggest league ground in England with a capacity approaching 75,000 (record crowd was 75,031). Big crowds of 50/60K-plus there immediately post-war.