Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: caveman on Tuesday, February 26, 2008, 11:56:46 found this video last night, and uploaded it below for anyone that wants a copy?
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=R0SF1BVY :) Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: STFC_Gazzza on Tuesday, February 26, 2008, 17:37:11 Great find!
Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: redbullzeye on Tuesday, February 26, 2008, 17:58:00 Looking forward to watching this when I get home. If I try watching it here on wi-fi it would take "Six Days" to download
Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Reg Smeeton on Tuesday, February 26, 2008, 18:59:40 I love that documentary....just after I started going.
Buzzer and Ernie having a kickabout in the Rodbourne streets 8) Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: pauld on Wednesday, February 27, 2008, 14:38:28 Watched this last night, thanks caveman, it was quality. "Footballers have to be mindful of their role and never be ostentatious in their spending, always be neat, tidy, respectful to the ordinary fan" etc. Bit different from the Ashley Cole/Kieron Dyer/Lee Bowyer generation.
Nice to see rare footage of Fred at a game when still in his mid-20s as well :D Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Ardiles on Wednesday, February 27, 2008, 16:36:47 Note to Mr Fitton: 'Six Days to Saturday' is pure STFC gold - even for those of us (unlike Reg) too young to remember 1963. If you manage to get it in the club shop, I'm sure it would sell quite well.
Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Batch on Wednesday, February 27, 2008, 16:53:50 Is this the one where they shoot the pigeons in the Town End?
Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Ardiles on Wednesday, February 27, 2008, 16:58:47 Yep.
Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: OOH! SHAUN TAYLOR on Wednesday, February 27, 2008, 17:25:20 Quote from: "Ardiles" Note to Mr Fitton: 'Six Days to Saturday' is pure STFC gold - even for those of us (unlike Reg) too young to remember 1963. If you manage to get it in the club shop, I'm sure it would sell quite well. Agreed. It's an absolute classic. Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: OOH! SHAUN TAYLOR on Wednesday, February 27, 2008, 17:28:53 In fact, even though even I was not around at that time (not quite), I almost want to cry when I watch it. I think it's because that's how I would like life to be now. It's definitely how I would like football and footballers to be now.
Then again, maybe I'm just gay. Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: A Gent Orange on Wednesday, February 27, 2008, 19:08:35 I'm watching it now - for the first time. It's fantastic. That is exactly how I want the players to be now too. At least it would cut down on the rumours.
Cheers Caveman for posting it. Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: ron dodgers on Thursday, February 28, 2008, 11:31:11 love the cars and the people - cheers caveman
Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Ironside on Friday, February 29, 2008, 13:25:47 Spot on,
Just watched it and it was brilliant. I especially enjoyed the shots in and around the CG. 18k for the visit of Orient? Good crowds in those days. "Boy Wonder" Donald Rogers 8) Other than the '69 video, never seen any other clips of him. Was that a great run for his first assist or what? Cheers. Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Arnold.J.Rimmer on Sunday, March 2, 2008, 22:49:48 Loved it, thanks caveman.
It looked packed with 18k, how the fook did they manage to get another 10k in there? Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Reg Smeeton on Sunday, March 2, 2008, 23:06:58 Quote from: "Arnold.J.Rimmer" Loved it, thanks caveman. It looked packed with 18k, how the fook did they manage to get another 10k in there? You'd get an announcement over the tannoy, "there's a lot of people still trying to get in, could you all move along to the middle" Then there were bits of structure you could climb up... along the back of the Shrivenham Road there was a walkway, behind girders holding up the stand, you got a decent view from climbing up there, there was a a sufficient gap between the cladding and girders, unless you were a fat bastard. Floodlight pylons were climbed up and the back of Stratton Bank. Title: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: axs on Sunday, March 2, 2008, 23:08:07 I love to think of times when there were enough people who loved STFC to do that.
Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Ginginho on Friday, January 8, 2010, 08:56:19 ** BUMP **
Just downloaded this video from here (http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/history/archive_films/). It is a "RAM" file which plays in Realplayer, is there anyway I can get this onto DVD? Or is there anywhere I can get a copy on DVD? It's a brilliant film by John Boorman. Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Rustle on Friday, January 8, 2010, 09:26:01 Great stuff Caveman,burning to DVD now :)
Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: herthab on Friday, January 8, 2010, 09:28:20 Makes me wish that the inhabitants of Swindon were a bit less apathetic now concerning their local Club.
Swindon's grown massively since those days, yet the crowds have dwindled. Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: suttonred on Friday, January 8, 2010, 09:33:52 Bar digging the allotment and diddling the wife, there wasn't much else in the way of entertainment back then, there's masses of other stuff now. We still get better crowds now than through the 80's though even when we were in what was Div2 a lot of the time.
Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Arriba on Friday, January 8, 2010, 13:10:02 i have it on dvd and will do copies if anyone wants it.
Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: jimmy_onions on Friday, January 8, 2010, 13:30:46 Just watched it - brilliant...what an ecletic mix of people in the town end! Compare with the recently posted Fulham videos!
Not sure this thread got the attention it deseverd first time round. Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Reg Smeeton on Friday, January 8, 2010, 16:30:08 Makes me wish that the inhabitants of Swindon were a bit less apathetic now concerning their local Club. Swindon's grown massively since those days, yet the crowds have dwindled. Simply, the incomers pick a Chelsea, Arsenal or ManUre....as we all know being a Town fan isn't the easiest option. I quite like the fact we're a minority within our own town...strengthens the bonds between proper Town fans, who I consider to be the flower of English man and woman hood...even some of the cunts I've met from on here. Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Ardiles on Friday, January 8, 2010, 16:46:13 I feel it the other way. I miss the feeling that I'm in STFC territory when I step off the train at Swindon. Seeing kids out playing football wearing Town tops, being able to have a Swindon Town based conversation with a group in the pub and knowing that most of the people would know what you were talking about and might have at least a passing interest.
I'm sure (unless I'm going all rose tinted here) that we used to get that in the early 1990s. Seemed to be that way in Reading a few years back as well, although less so now. Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Plumstead Red on Friday, January 8, 2010, 16:55:26 Plus of course, more and more kids support a Premier League team (normally the top 4) because they want guaranteed success and cred among their mates. 2 colleagues here at work think nothing of driving three or four times a season up to Liverpool/Man U with their kids to see their Prem idols, and loads of people commute to London every fortnight to see the London Prem teams. Those colleagues and their kids will only consider coming to Swindon should we get to the play offs. It's sad but true.
We would still take 30,000 to Wembley though if we got there, because I believe that most of the people in this town do want their local club to do well. To be fair as well, football was the same price back then as going to the cinema or doing another leisure activity, whereas it is comparatively expensive to most other leisure activities now. Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: RedRag on Friday, January 8, 2010, 21:18:06 Only One Don - always in control, swindon town through and through, a genuinely nice assassin.
Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Saxondale on Friday, January 8, 2010, 22:21:43 Watched this for the first time earlier, excellent. Such a stark contrast from the modern age of sky sponsored football.
Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: leefer on Saturday, January 9, 2010, 12:37:17 Its brilliant...in fact i think football fans all over the country would enjoy watching it.
Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: RedRag on Saturday, January 9, 2010, 12:57:05 Real football fans certainly would!
The documentary gets across a really special sense of "connection" between the town and the club and its players. Partly reflecting different times and partly engendered by the succesful emergence of Bert's Babes - an exceptional part of the Swindon story that Reg and others were privileged to experience first hand. Many fans of course come from the local market towns and villages but an 18,000 crowd out of a then population of 92,000 equates to an impressive 1:5 attendance - not bad for Orient. I doubt that Town fans would have been a minority in their own town! Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: leefer on Saturday, January 9, 2010, 13:08:51 In the 60,s heyday when we had an exiting team the railway workers all worked saturday morning...thousands left the works and straight to the football...no doubt via the Glue Pot,Rolling Mills,Sir Dan, Locomotive....my favourite was the Rolling Mills a little later on after a full english at Nottons in County Road.
Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: timmyg on Saturday, January 9, 2010, 21:09:27 Just watched this. Excellent documentary and, as said above, it'd be of interest to all football fans, though of more interest to Town fans! Many thanks Caveman. Good stuff.
Can anyone do a similar upload of the "That's Football" documentary that channel 4 did on the 92/93 promotion season? I've searched around online and there doesn't seem to be anything about for it! Anyone? Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: tans on Saturday, January 9, 2010, 22:18:32 PM Bedford Red and he will do you a copy of it i should think Timmehhhhh
Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: trogladite on Sunday, January 10, 2010, 21:06:56 I downloaded the sound but no video. What did I do wrong? In simple language if you please as I'm in no way technical.
Cue gits. Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Crozzer on Sunday, January 10, 2010, 22:52:24 I had the same problem, had to download DivX. In Real Player, it told me what to do. Windows Media player was no help. Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Ginginho on Monday, January 11, 2010, 08:32:53 I had to download and install Realplayer to watch the video as it's a "RAM" file, which I think is only available to play through Realplayer.
Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: BANGKOK RED on Monday, January 11, 2010, 08:34:33 It works fine on GOM player
Title: Re: STFC Documentry "Six days to Saturday" 1963 Post by: Samdy Gray on Monday, January 11, 2010, 09:15:36 Just use VLC, that plays everything.
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