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Ninian
Vetch
Somerton
Victoria Stoke
Eastville
Old Den Millwall
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Ninian
Vetch
Elm Park
Somerton Park
Eastville
Plough lane
Saltergate
Highbury
Sealand Road
Griffin Park
White Hart Lane
Layer Road
hockey stadium MK
Upton Park
Gloucester City
Twerton Park
Gay meadow
Rotherham United
Naughty naughty. Arsenal Stadium, Boleyn Ground
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Millwall?
I’m pretty sure it’s more than just you and I who went to The Den
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Eton Park… any guesses who played there? Clue they were a non league team when I visited
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the other bob wilson
Been to quite a few of the grounds listed plus
I saw us lose at Frome Park, the former home of Trowbridge Town in 1971.
Corinthian Park, Llandaff Road.
The ground where Lowells Athletic used to play.at in Newport.
Rexville 👍
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Bradford Park Avenue Park Avenue now Horsfall Stadium
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79blue
I was feeling bored so I made a list of all the old football grounds that I have visited over the years (as far as I can remember), which no longer exist.
Arsenal – Highbury
Brentford – Griffin Park
Leicester – Filbert Street
Man City - Maine Road
Cardiff - Ninian Park
Swansea – The Vetch
Reading – Elm Park
Sunderland – Roker Park
Shrewsbury – Gay Meadow
Derby – Baseball Ground
Walsall – Fellows Park
Wimbledon – Plow Lane
Barnet – Underhill
Chesterfield – Saltergate
Scunthorpe – The Old Showground
This makes me feel quite old.
Stadio delle Alpi - Turin
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The National Stadium, Cardiff Arms Park
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There’s a dedicated Facebook page if you feel the need! Lost Grounds
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splott parker
Corinthian Park Llandaff Rd, Guest Keen Sports Ground, Wiggins Teape, British Ropes Western Avenue.
Where in Llandaff Road was Corinthian Park?
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Meadow Park Gloucester still exists, it’s had a rebuild but it’s still in the same place
Horton Road, their previous ground has gone. Played on there.
Also played on The Lawn, Forest Green's old ground.
Didn’t see a mention for Sjokes Victoria Ground
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StraightOuttaCanton
Eton Park… any guesses who played there? Clue they were a non league team when I visited
Burton Albion
I was (none too) gently escorted from the Stoke match in '68 after about 6 minutes...
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Feethams - Darlington
The Athletic/McCain Stadium - Scarborough
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Yep , we lost 2 1 after going ahead through an Alan Curtis goal
I thought it was Paul Wimbleton.
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splott parker
Corinthian Park Llandaff Rd, Guest Keen Sports Ground, Wiggins Teape, British Ropes Western Avenue.
I did all of those grounds, except Guest Keen Sports Ground... the irony was, I used to work for them! :hehe:
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Eastville Stadium
Burnden Park
Victoria Ground
Manor Ground
Filbert Street
Maine Road
Vetch Field
Gay Meadow
White Hart Lane
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Rexville 👍
That’s right, thanks I would ever have remembered without looking it up.
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Where in Llandaff Road was Corinthian Park?
If you’re driving out of Canton into Llandaff along that road, theentrance was on the left about a hundred or more yards from the lights at Penhill - it backed onto Thompson’s Park.
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the other bob wilson
If you’re driving out of Canton into Llandaff along that road, theentrance was on the left about a hundred or more yards from the lights at Penhill - it backed onto Thompson’s Park.
Where the “newer houses” are.The turning after Greenfield Avenue. Used to sneak in via the muddy slopes of Thompsons Park, to watch City’s youngsters get kicked up in the air by teams from the Valleys, in the Welsh League.. Great days, and a good grounding for any aspiring footballer.
Seamer Road, Scarborough.
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Nice trip down memory lane here thanks. The Den was always a lovely trip
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RichardM
Where in Llandaff Road was Corinthian Park?
It’s now a housing estate, Cae Syr Daffyd. Turn left at Penhill traffic lights (coming from Cathedral Rd) and it’s a few yards down the hill on the right hand side. Cardiff Corries old ground. Our old chairman, Fred Dewey lent them the money to acquire the ground but they defaulted on the loan and were evicted in the late 60s. I’m sure the City reserves or Welsh League sides played there now and again (as well as Coronation Park, now Grange Albion’s ground on Sloper Rd) before it eventually fell to development.
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splott parker
It’s now a housing estate, Cae Syr Daffyd. Turn left at Penhill traffic lights (coming from Cathedral Rd) and it’s a few yards down the hill on the right hand side. Cardiff Corries old ground. Our old chairman, Fred Dewey lent them the money to acquire the ground but they defaulted on the loan and were evicted in the late 60s. I’m sure the City reserves or Welsh League sides played there now and again (as well as Coronation Park, now Grange Albion’s ground on Sloper Rd) before it eventually fell to development.
Dunno about the reserves, but the Welsh League side played there an awful lot - if the first team were at home, the matches would often kick off at lunchtime, so I'd sometimes catch a bus to Thompson's Park, watch some of the Welsh League game and then wander down to Ninian Park to get there just in time for kick off.
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St, George’s Lane, Worcester City
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Have Southport moved grounds, went there in the 60’s for a FA CUP game I think it was
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Have Southport moved grounds, went there in the 60’s for a FA CUP game I think it was
I'm sure Scunthorpe were one of the first to have the IKEA flat Pack identikit ground, before it became fashionable
I can remember all these old grounds I went to over the years
Sunderland
Darlington
Middlesbrough
York
Hull
Rotherham
Doncaster
Huddersfield
Chesterfield
Derby
Leicester
Coventry
Northampton
Oxford
Arsenal
Millwall
West Ham
Brentford
Brighton
Southampton
Reading
Cardiff
Swansea
Newport
Bristol Rovers
Walsall
Shrewsbury
Stoke
Chester
Wigan
Man City
Bolton
Probably one or two I've missed out as well