Last night on Facebook and Twitter you gave us your memories from The Shed and told the Red Devils what it means to you.
Now we want you to post your favourite images from The Shed on our Facebook and Twitter posts as we continue our push to fill The Shed ahead of our pivotal Super 8s game against Wakefield on Friday 1st September.
Below are a sample of some of your memories and who they were from:
“So many memories there. Good and nail biting but most of all being able to watch them with my Dad who is sadly no longer with us! I know he will be very proud in what we have achieved this year, watching down as I say with the best seats in the house.” – Natalie Trousdale (Facebook)
“Vs Wire 2007 when we were already relegated, non stop singing for 80 minutes Shed was bouncing. Special night even though we were down Sending Castleford down the year before as we finished in the play offs again top atmosphere. Friday nights were special at that place.” – James Reid (Facebook)
“First game I was only four being lifted over the turnstiles and sitting next to the dugout on the grass had the bug ever since that was fifty years ago.” – Graham Smith (Facebook)
“It had atmosphere..no matter the weather or the results the shed was always bouncing…old-school rugby league.” – @RobnCaz (Twitter)
“I remember my 1st game I was watching Salford vs Leigh and Des Drummond started a melee on the pitch and all 26 players were involved! Madness but great all at the same time lol.” – Anthony Halliday (Facebook)
“Absolutely knocking wigan out of the cc the party after the game in the willows the fans mixed with the player’s it was like we had actually won the cup atmosphere was electric one of my best memories.” – Ann Whincup (Facebook)
“Winning the league in 75-76 season.” – Michael Brett (Facebook)
“Warrington at home in 2006 was a great night the shed was bouncing that night we won 35-34 on are way to a 5th place finish! The Wigan cup game was a great day! I didn’t always stand in the shed my dad used to take me in the corner between the north and main stand he loved it there. Club end under the old scoreboard sometimes as well.” – Paul Whiteside (Facebook)
“Salford 5-2 London. No tries scored. Absolutely poured it down. Memorable despite the odd scoreline.” – Alan Walker (Facebook)
“My first game I can remember in the shed was against Halifax in 2002 the same year we was relegated. Still had me hooked.” – Jordan Healey (Facebook)
Tickets are on sale for our game against Wakefield and can be purchased over the phone, at the club ticket office or online via the club website. Season ticket holders are reminded that their tickets are valid for all Super 8s home games.