Share your memories of City seasons past with People's Collection Wales

10 August 2011 11:21
A call is on for fans to share their memories of seasons past with Wales and the world. While most City fans would want to forget the end to last year, season ticket holder Stephen Tyte of Splott, has memories of nearly 50 seasons as a supporter. The 56 year old has a wealth of old photographs and programmes, including a rare original from the 1925 FA Cup Final defeat to Sheffield United,  alongside others from famous games against Real Madrid in 1971 and S.V. Hamburg in 1968. Stephen is scanning and uploading his memories online at People’s Collection Wales and now fellow fans are being urged to do the same. The People’s Collection Wales is a contemporary, bilingual website dedicated to sharing the history and experience of Wales and its people with the world. The Collection is a constantly growing resource for the people of Wales to learn about their history, and anybody can submit content in a variety of formats.  Nearly 30,000 items- from old photographs to video stories- can be found in the Collection.  Items already online include a picture of John Charles leading the team out in a Welsh Cup tie in Bangor in the 1963-4 season, a picture of a rosette from the 1927 FA Cup final and a 1950s painting of Ninian Park, home to nearly a century of seasons, by Charles Byrd.    Uploading an item to People's Collection Wales is easy and can be done in three steps.  Simply go to the home page, create a login and password, and then upload your item. Your football memories will then appear on the website.  All football related content is welcomed in the Collection.  The hope is that different generations of fans- from those who saw famous names like Peter Hooper, Ivor Allchurch, John Toshack, Robin Friday and Nathan Blake grace the Ninian Park turf, through to younger fans who tasted disappointment at the 2008 FA Cup final- will upload content to help capture a true picture of City seasons throughout the years.  Stephen said: “My debut was the first game of the season in the 1962/63 when City played Newcastle United at Ninian Park.  We were 3-1 down at half time and ended up drawing 4-4.  It set the tone for an exciting time to watch the team.  Other memories that stand out include the 1964 season, which saw our first European game against Esbjerg.  I remember Peter King scoring the winner and the Danish opposition seemed exotic compared to the likes of Charlton Athletic or Portsmouth.  Although not as exotic as the next round, which I think is still one of the greatest results in City’s history.  We beat the holders of the European Cup Winners Cup, the mighty Sporting Lisbon away 2-1, before drawing nil-nil with them at home to qualify and prove the win in Portugal was no fluke. “By the end of the 1960s we’d started pushing for promotion with the likes of Brian Clark and John Toshack being heroes.  The stand-out game for me at this time was a Third Round FA Cup match against Arsenal when we drew nil-nil in front of 55,000 packed into Ninian Park.  I still remember the atmosphere and the sheer size of the crowd that day.  As a young lad, I really felt like we’d made it that evening as we saw our first ever appearance on ‘Match of the Day’. “Every decade since has been a series of ups and downs, from the early 1970s high of beating Real Madrid to the low of losing 5-1 at Bramall Lane, when hosts Sheffield United pipped us to promotion.  It’s been more lows than highs ever since, although recent seasons have seen a resurgence with Wembley appearances and almost reaching the Premiership. Sharing these memories online seems like a great way of telling the story of the team.” Phillip Nifield of Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust and a Bluebirds fan for 50 years said: “This is a superb resource and I’d encourage Bluebirds fans to upload their memorabilia and share it with the world. The more supporters that upload the better the collection will become.  “I’ve got tickets, programmes, old newspapers which I’ve collected over the years but my favourite item is a 4 inch high Carlton China replica of the English FA Cup, as it was described then, which was produced after Cardiff City beat Arsenal in 1927.  “I also know fans who have some great photographs of Fred Keenor and the 1927 FA Cup winning team which deserve a worldwide audience and I’d encourage Bluebirds to share their best memories.” Rheinallt Ffoster-Jones of People’s Collection Wales said:  “Sport plays a big part in the history of Wales and content from the ups and downs of Cardiff City seasons past would really enrich the Collection.  Everyone has their own opinion on football so if we can get as many Bluebirds fans as possible to upload their personal memories- be it old photos, programmes, shirts or stories- the better.  There are Cardiff fans all over the world who I’m sure would welcome logging on to see stories from seasons past as Malky’s boys kick off the new season.” “People’s Collection Wales belongs to the people and will grow and become even better as more and more become involved in its development.” For more information or to upload your items to the People’s Collection Wales visit www.peoplescollectionwales.co.uk. People’s Collection Wales is a partnership project between Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales (AC-NMW), the National Library of Wales (NLW) and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Wales (RCAHMW), and is funded by the Welsh Government. For more information please contact Daniel Tyte (daniel.tyte@workingword.co.uk), Bethan Davies (bethan.davies@workingword.co.uk) or Aled Gamble (aled.gamble@workingword.co.uk) at Working Word on 029 2064 6840

Source: FOOTYMAD