Hi Greamerz.
I don't know if you have tried this, but i'm 99% sure there is a photo of
Morton Stadium on a site called World Stadiums. Just go to Europe> Rep
of Ireland> Leinster, and it should be in the list.
Best of Luck !
Anyone got any decent images of Morton Stadium for my Football Manager 2008 stadiums background pack?
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Hi Greamerz.
I don't know if you have tried this, but i'm 99% sure there is a photo of
Morton Stadium on a site called World Stadiums. Just go to Europe> Rep
of Ireland> Leinster, and it should be in the list.
Best of Luck !
Here it is
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Irish Times have an archive piece from August 1958 about the recording-breaking Mile race. When Herb Elliot brougt five other runners under the four minutes.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...279169797.html
"..In a breath-taking finish Elliott streaked to a 3 mins. 54.5 secs, victory over his fellow-contryman, Merv Lincoln, with Ireland's Ronnie Delany filling third place in front of Murray Halberg, of New Zealand, and Albert Thomas, both Delany and Halberg being aredited with the same time.
Lincoln, 3 mins. 55.9 secs, and Delany and Halberg, 3 mins.57.5 secs., were also inside the previous world record of 3 mins. 58 secs, set up by John Landy, while Delany was only .3 secs, outside Derek Ibbotson's 3 mins. 57.2 secs, a performance that has yet to be ratified.
And, as if to add further laurels to an athlete who has now broken through the four-minute barrier on eight occasions, Elliott was clocked at 3 mins. 39.6 secs, for the 1,500 metres, and this, again subject to ratification, is a world record for the distance...."
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http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...9169797_1.html
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