Spare a thought or prayer for them today. This biographical article related to association football in England, about a forward born in the 1960s, is a stub. We will remember them. And Bradford seemed happy with it: five days of testimony, a 27-page report and everyone moved on. Bradford fan David Pendleton, then aged 21, was at the game that day in the main stand and remembers how something which initially appeared trivial quickly became a desperate situation. William Stacey (72) The theatre production moved on to London last week, its players and writers wondering as they packed up what the response would be, in the capital city, to a subject even less well known and understood beyond the Yorkshire boundaries. The deaths were preventable . 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JONES Elizabeth (Betty) On 6th February 2023 Betty passed away peacefully at Vida Hall Nursing. BBC West Yorkshire: Bradford City Share. Even if you're in a small town, it's the main focal point," says Ian Ormondroyd. It was a disaster waiting to happen - wooden stand, no risers, smoking in the stand and the space underneath the stand full of paper - roof probably also had years of tar as waterproofing. [57] Following the 30th anniversary of the fire, a number of news organisations named this man as Eric Bennett who was visiting his nephew in Bradford from Australia and attended the game on the day. Then, in the space of 120-odd seconds, it really kicked in. As a result, Bradford-born captain Peter Jackson was presented with the league trophy before the final game of the season with mid-table Lincoln City at Valley Parade on 11 May 1985. Burning timbers and molten materials fell from the roof onto the crowd and seating below, and dense black smoke enveloped a passageway behind the stand, where many spectators were trying to escape. Rush Gaming Limited, Level 3, 203, BMW Building, Rue DArgens, Gzira GZR 1368, Malta. There were a lot of wooden stands in those days, PNE Bury to name but two. Called 'The 56' the play dramatises actual accounts of the Bradford City Fire with the purpose of the play showing how in times of adversity, the Football Club and the local community came together. Fletcher has taken facts and presented them in such a way that it should make it moralistically impossible for this incident not to be looked at again. That was the open and shut case, the inquiry into the disaster chaired by Sir Oliver Popplewell, a High Court judge, concluded. In the panic that ensued, fleeing crowds escaped on to the pitch but others at the back of the stand tried to break down locked exit doors to escape. In terms of property types, flats in Ormondroyd Avenue sold for an average of 43,868 and terraced houses for 78,013. The fire was merciless and took victims as young as 11 and as old as 86. Whilst the boundary of the original brief was defined by the inner ring road, the University highlighted the significance of buildings just outside the boundary, inclusive of the National Media Museum, Alhambra Theatre and the new . contact IPSO here, 2001-2023. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. These 3 users liked this post: Silkyskills1 tim_noone bobinho, I was closely connected to Bradford City and knew people who died in the fire. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. Ian Ormondroyd, Bantamspast From the tragic fire at Valley Parade in May 1985 to the club's slide from the Premier League to administration in more recent years, people will obviously have many. "[11] Police Superintendent Barry Osborne, divisional commander for the area, said many of his officers cried when they saw how badly people had been burned. 6/22/2021 - AP It was a massive tragedy for everybody at the club.". The extraordinary part of all this is that this testimony has barely been heard. "[16] At the front of the stand, men threw children over the wall to help them escape. In the latest episode of the United Hour Podcast, celebrate United's League Cup win by listening to Nik (@Rood) and Imran (@Annihilate Now!) Those are the words of David Pendleton, a survivor of the Bradford City fire disaster, which happened 30 years ago. It was nearly double the season's average of 6,610 and included 3,000fans in the ground's main stand. Edmond Fletcher (63) "Yes you've already told us you were concerned," the inquiry's QC effectively says, before he moves the conversation along. 15 Dec 2020. Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in, Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile. Lincoln City suffered two successive relegations, first to the Fourth Division in 1986, and again in 1987, becoming the first team to be automatically relegated from the Football League itself. by Maja Fri May 11, 2018 8:45 am, Post by Spike Fri May 11, 2018 1:12 pm, Post "Why is it coming out now? "[35], The total amount of compensation to the 154 claimants was reported to be as high as 20million, with the payouts covered by insurance taken out by the club. Police worked until 4am the next morning, under lighting, to remove all the bodies. Gregg Ormondroyd, 31, grew closer to his wife Donna's carer, Anne Robinson Donna collapsed and stopped breathing two years ago and was put in a coma She was brought out of the coma later but has. The blaze broke. Peter Fletcher (32) by ecc Fri May 11, 2018 12:36 pm, Post I don't see that. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? She said: Over the years, the story of the Bradford City fire has been told many times - the story of the supporters and the players, but one story that had never been told was the story of how the local people had helped. The match between Bradford City and Lincoln City, the final game of that season, had started in a celebratory atmosphere with the home team receiving the Third Division championship trophy. James has 2 jobs listed on their profile. [15], At 3:44pm, five minutes before half-time, the first sign of a firea glowing lightwas noticed three rows from the back of block G,[10][16] as reported by television commentator John Helm. I remember watching it unfold on tv, it was heartbreaking. As Bantams Community Manager, Ian hopes it will reveal what people living around the ground really think. "Sometimes, it's more of a social thing than a football thing.". For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Robert Wedgeworth (72) The children were still nestled under the warden's thick overcoat when they discovered them. Top. Eric Hudson (72) A truly horrific day which should never be forgotten. by Colburn_Claret Fri May 11, 2018 5:38 am, Post [1] When the association football club was formed, the ground was changed very little and had no covered accommodation. 18+. "I think the fire will play a big part in it. Roy Mason (74) If you need a guest pass please contact the ticket office at 480-727-0000 to make sure your seats are together. by FCBurnley Fri May 11, 2018 2:53 pm, Post I walked past a public telephone outside the ground and there were queues of people waiting to ring home. It was the brainchild of Bradford City fan Lloyd Spencer with all profits going to the Bradford Royal Infirmary Burns Unit.[43]. ", ""This is more about the fans, the people and the ground - even the people who don't come to the ground."". Of all the Fletcher family who attended the game that day, 12-year old Martin was the only survivor. [citation needed] Mathew Wildman, aged 17 at the time of the fire, commented that "I must have had five different experiments carried out on me with all sorts of new techniques for skin grafts and I had potions injected into me that helped my face repair naturally over time. Revealed: former Bradford chairman linked to at least eight fires before Valley Parade disaster Read more Six years later, Martin, then 27, set out to find the truth and started the 15-year quest. [6], The 198485 season had been one of Bradford City's most successful seasons, ending with City clinching the championship title courtesy of a 20 victory against Bolton Wanderers in the penultimate game of the season. Crews received a call to Stirling Crescent west of Highway 400 around 12:25 a.m. Saturday from a. The boy Fletcher discovered soon enough how boundlessly and profoundly life-affecting the afternoon would prove to be. "I think if we go out there and ask local people who've been in a house for 24 or 25 years, a lot of their memories will be about that. And, before we knew it, the flames were racing down the whole stand. Uncensored coverage of the fire was transmitted minutes after the event on World of Sport and the BBC's Grandstand after the video cassette was physically driven to Yorkshire Television. Scott Richard Advertisement The fire broke out around 10:30 a.m. at the site. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover James' connections and jobs at similar companies. Valley Parade re-opened on 14 December 1986, when Bradford City beat an England XI 21 in a friendly. He still says to this day he cant attend another match. However, the fire had consumed the stand entirely by that point and they were faced with huge flames and very dense smoke. For the first-minute people were laughing and joking, it wasnt anything serious, he told the BBC in 2015. It was his first and last football match. I got pushed down to the front and I remember looking around and suddenly this smouldering, small fire had taken over virtually half a block and was starting to hit the roof. Peter Greenwood (46) It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Nothing surprising in the construction of the stand to give this rate of fire growth," Woolley writes in an untitled script which appears to be his own notes from the first day of Popplewell's Inquiry. Ian says that Bantamspast is about much more than just the football: "It's where people come socially. . by Pad1951 Fri May 11, 2018 9:15 am, Post The fundraising events included a reunion of the 1966 World Cup Final Starting XI that began with the original starting teams of both England and West Germany, and was held at Leeds United's stadium, Elland Road, in July 1985 to raise funds for the Appeal fund. Part of the service was also held in Urdu and Punjabi as a sign of appreciation to the local ethnically Asian Subcontinental community in Manningham, Bradford and around Valley Parade who had opened their homes to Bradford City supporters to provide assistance in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. 26 years ago today. We couldnt run back down the tunnel. ", Ian Ormondroyd is searching for Valley Parade memories, A Bradford landmark - and a focus for many memories. He returned to Bradford City as football in the community officer, and also works as a commentator and match day summariser for Bradford City games with Pulse Radio. Whether they don't feel welcome, for instance. The Bradford City stadium fire occurred during a Football League Third Division match on Saturday, 11 May 1985 at the Valley Parade stadium in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, killing 56 spectators and injuring at least 265.The stadium was known for its antiquated design and facilities, which included the wooden roof of the main stand. The stand had already been condemned, and the demolition teams were due to start work two days later. by LoveCurryPies Fri May 11, 2018 9:09 am, Post by bfcjg Fri May 11, 2018 12:56 pm, Post Tickets are $20 each, and all proceeds will go toward funding the purchase of two new twin custom KME fire trucks for the department.. Ernest Normington (74) [4] Football ground writer Simon Inglis had described the view from the stand as "like watching football from the cockpit of a Sopwith Camel" because of its antiquated supports and struts. by Herts Clarets Fri May 11, 2018 1:13 pm, Post I don't know where Falconer is getting this cock-and-bull story from the inaccuracies in this report [documentary] are dumbfounding. Once we went out it was mayhem, manic, chaotic. It's the Ormondroyd & Stockman names that get to me - both of them dad and two sons. You must log in or register to reply here. Ran home and put the television on." All you could see was a black cloud, all you could hear was sirens and screams and all you could smell was burning.. Martin Fletcher, a survivor who lost 3 family members is convinced of it. At the time of the disaster, many stadiums had perimeter fencing between the stands and the pitch to prevent incidents of football hooliganism particularly pitch invasions which were rife during the 1980s. Are you sure you want to delete this comment? Interesting theory related to the cost of making the ground safe following promotion and the history of Stafford Heginbotham who's businesses were almost synonymous with fires and insurance claims. I'm 27 and can't remember seeing it but I know there'll be people on these boards who will and can remind people of what happened on that tragic day. [34], During the case, Sir Joseph Cantley stated that: "It is only right that I should say that I think it would be unfair to conclude that Heginbotham, Tordoff, the Board of Directors, or any of them, were intentionally and callously indifferent to the safety of spectators using the stand. Following his own 15 year investigation Into the fire, which killed four of his family members while he escaped, former tax accountant Martin Fletcher released 56: The Story of the Bradford Fire (2015). The fans even say, 'I'm not particularly liking what I'm seeing on the field at the moment, but I enjoy the company of Billy and John'. The project, which began in February this year, is now looking to hear from residents who helped with the rescue effort on the day. Samuel Firth (86) A minute later he saw a small plume of smoke so he poured his coffee on it and so did his son. We talk in the anonymous surroundings of his publisher's, in Bloomsbury's Bedford Square. ", Bantamspast Or for a full-blown 91-day inquiry like the one which investigated the 1987 fire at London's King's Cross St Pancras Tube station, though Bradford claimed twice as many lives. Steel was to be installed in the roof,[8] and the wooden terracing was to be replaced with concrete. But a minute or so later there was suddenly a bigger whoosh of smoke so they went to get a steward. The city has seemed to want it to remain the forgotten disaster, though for many, the sense of what-might-have-been is too acute to want to block out the past. BARRIE, ONT. But the scene became progressively horrendous, grotesque, and I was having to describe things you couldnt possibly imagine.. Reading back the transcript in a 21st-century, Hillsborough Inquiry environment you expect this to be the moment when Popplewell pushes Woolley to elaborate. [49], Parrs Wood Press published Four Minutes to Hell: The Story of the Bradford City Fire (2005) by author Paul Firth;[50] the title refers to the estimated time it took for the stand to be completely ablaze from the first flames being spotted. Herbert Bamford (72) However, the celebratory mood soon turned into one of shock and horror when, at around 3:40 pm, the main stand at Valley Parade became engulfed by flames which reduced the entire wooden structure to cinders. The referee blew his whistle to stop the game and told us to get back to the dressing room, recalled City midfielder John Hendrie some years later. The fact the inquiry also embraced the investigation into another incident which happened on the same day, a riot in which a young boy died at Birmingham City, makes it seem more frivolous. It detailed the safety work which would be carried out at Valley Parade as a result of the club's promotion, admitting the ground was "inadequate in so many ways for modern requirements". While Valley Parade was re-developed, Bradford City played games at various neighbouring grounds: Elland Road, Leeds; Leeds Road, Huddersfield; and Odsal Stadium, Bradford. The stand became an inferno in about 5 minutes. Nigel Adams who worked for 12 years as a fire investigator with a British fire service was spurred on by the book to join the call for a fresh inquiry, stating that Fletcher's book was "one of the best accounts of a fire, as seen from a victim's point of view, and as a piece of investigative writing, I have ever read". It occurred during a league match, on Saturday, 11 May 1985, killing 56 and injuring at least 265. Bradford City have announced that the JCT600 Stand will be open today for fansto come and reflect on the tragedy and pay their respects. Club career[ edit] Bradford West Gwillimbury Fire Chief Jim Kay told reporters on Monday evening that 11 people in all were taken to hospital after flames broke out in a residential building at 114 Holland St. W . They reveal how experienced scientists were clearly astonished by how the spread of the fire could have been so rapid. Original television coverage of the fire, as caught by cameras covering the match. Moira Helen Hodgson (15) April 13, 2010, 07:39:58 pm The Valley Parade fire. "It seemed that this should at least have been examined," Fletcher says. [52], On 1 May 2010, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the fire the football TV show Football Focus was hosted from Valley Parade by Dan Walker, the show included interviews with Terry Yorath and John Hendrie. This Forum is the main messageboard to discuss all things Claret and Blue and beyond . "We're trying to find out why a lot of the Asian communities don't come to the ground, whether they feel they can't come to the games because they feel intimidated or whatever.". There is a twin memorial sculpture, unveiled on 11 May 1986, which has the names of the dead inscribed on it. It's good that they're all remembered. More than 250 others were injured in one of the. There was a documentary on local Yorkshire TV a couple of years ago, the guy who does the weather reports here was at the game as a youngster. "Storage of paint implicated but no evidence of storage beneath the stand. Whether they don't feel welcome, for instance. He was helped out of the stand by other fans and spent a period of time in hospital. The residents also helped take victims to hospital. [38], The tragedy received immense media attention and drew support from around the world, with those offering their sympathy including Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Pope John Paul II. He said: We just want to try to reach out to the local community around the ground and see if anybody out there that remembers the day can come forward and talk about it.. This is a rise of 0.29% in the last three months (since April 2018) and fall of 0.24% since 12 months ago. It's gone," he says. BBC West Yorkshire: Sport. But they had done their job. Sylvia Lund Pollard (69) The match itself, however, had to be interrupted before half time as a fire quickly broke out, with memories of title celebrations now replaced with this horrible tragedy. All that was left of the. Christopher Hammond, who was 12 on the day, said on the 20th anniversary of the fire: "As a 12-year-old, it was easy to move on I didn't realise how serious it was until I looked at the press coverage over the next few days. But it was too late for the 56 fans that went to a football match and never returned who are still remembered, not just by those in Bradford and Lincoln, but by football fans throughout the country. He says he wants people to "look back on it in decades to come and think that somebody did some good work here and that the local fans and local people showed what the club meant to them and how much the club meant to the local community. "I became an adult overnight at 12 and I'm still there," Fletcher says, and you wonder what's next, now that the book which has become his life's work is published. Jane Ashley Stockman (16) This page was last edited on 24 February 2023, at 13:41. by tiger76 Fri May 11, 2018 11:31 pm, Post These 10 users liked this post: Bop bobinho ashtonlongsider Rick_Muller JohnMac IanMcL ClaretMoffitt Juan Tanamera bfcjg FCBurnley. The Bradford City stadium fire was the worst fire disaster in the history of football. [17], One witness saw paper or debris on fire, about nine inches (230mm) below the floor boards. or "How unusual was that degree of rapidity?" So do the sounds of some of those 150 people present, packing the little theatre's benches to capacity, needing to leave the dark space and take a moment to recover themselves. , and the wooden terracing was to be installed in the anonymous surroundings of his publisher 's, in 1960s. 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