'Never forgotten': Remembering the Burnden Park disaster ... Burnden Park Disaster 1946 The years immediately following World War II saw vast crowds flocking to football games in. Its not a story I had heard of before and as it is so extraordinary I thought it might be of interest. 1946 (9 Mar) The Burnden Park disaster was a human crush that occurred on 9 March 1946 at Burnden Park football stadium, then the home of Bolton Wanderers. The Burnden Disaster. But there was time for one last Burnden hurrah before Wanderers finally left. The Burnden Park stadium disaster was the worst loss of life at an English football ground before the 1980s. Bolton Wanderers club secretary and historian Simon Marland offers his own insight into the 1946 Burnden Park Disaster.Subscribe for FREE and never miss anot. In 1946 Burnden Park football stadium held 85,000 people, way over its capacity, to watch the Bolton Wanders game. Burnden Park was the home of English football club Bolton Wanderers who played home games there between 1895 and 1997. Father-of-two Jack Livesey, of Collins Road, Bamber Bridge, was among those who died. Scores On This Historic Day: March 9, 1946, The Burnden Park Disaster Burnden Park, Bolton, circa 1946 March 9, 1946, 75 years ago: A 2nd-leg tie of the Football Association Cup Quarterfinal is played at Burnden Park, a soccer stadium in Bolton, in what is now Greater Manchester, in the North-West of England. On the morning of Saturday the 9th of March 1946, Bill Hughes left his home at 28, Byrom St, Poolstock to attend a football match.
Burnden Disaster 1946 - Burnden Park disaster On this day in 1946, the Burnden Park Disaster took place resulting in the deaths of 33 people. It was Britain's deadliest stadium disaster, but .
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1946 Burnden Park disaster - Working With Crowds e.g Bolton Wanderers Burnden Park disaster e.g stadium disaster at Burnden Park, Bolton, England, kills 33 and injures hundreds more.
Burnden Park disaster wiki | TheReaderWiki Burnden Park disaster. DevC. The FA Cup quarter-final, second-leg, as it was then, between Wanderers and Stoke City .
Burnden Park: 'Forgotten' football disaster recalled - BBC ... The Burnden Park Disaster, on March 9, 1946, was one of football's first stadium tragedies and remained the most deadly in history until the Ibrox Disaster of 1971. This week marked the 75th anniversary of the Burnden Park disaster.
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