Adam - the Coral Romford Greyhound Stadium. Never been to ‘the dogs’ myself.YorkshireSquare wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 2:25 pm Romford apparently!
Amazing how many dog tracks are next to railway tracks!
Name the famous sports stadium/ground/venue
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Re: Name the famous sports stadium/ground
How about this one? The ground to the right, not the unusual building in the centre.
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Nice easy one....
Been to this ground, no doubt Rich can delve into his ticket box
Leeds beat this team 2-5 in a cup match
George Best scored six in a cup game here many moons ago
Load of old cobblers really
Been to this ground, no doubt Rich can delve into his ticket box
Leeds beat this team 2-5 in a cup match
George Best scored six in a cup game here many moons ago
Load of old cobblers really
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Franklin’s Gardens, home of Northampton SaintsYorkshireSquare wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 10:26 am How about this one? The ground to the right, not the unusual building in the centre.
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Don’t think Northampton Town have ever played there 64 (have they )
Was probably at the County Ground when GB scored his 6..................and then they moved to Sixfields.
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Muppet the Cat wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 1:56 pm Don’t think Northampton Town have ever played there 64 (have they )
Was probably at the County Ground when GB scored his 6..................and then they moved to Sixfields.
Played them 10 times, half of those away. 63, 65 and 66 at the County Ground. Twice in 2008 at Sixfields!
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I only recognised the monstrosity
So I have been there
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Yes we did.Muppet the Cat wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 1:56 pm Don’t think Northampton Town have ever played there 64 (have they )
Was probably at the County Ground when GB scored his 6..................and then they moved to Sixfields.
Yes Best scored his six at the County Ground
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As Adam has confirmed 64 Leeds have played Northampton 5 times away - 3 of those games were at the County Ground and 2 at Sixfields, so you can’t have seen them play at Franklin’s Gardens (unless you were watching Leeds Tykes )
Btw - the ‘monstrosity’ is the Grade II listed National Lift Tower (where they test lifts)
Btw - the ‘monstrosity’ is the Grade II listed National Lift Tower (where they test lifts)
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Sixfields then around 2008/2009 time, I was closeMuppet the Cat wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 4:42 pm As Adam has confirmed 64 Leeds have played Northampton 5 times away - 3 of those games were at the County Ground and 2 at Sixfields, so you can’t have seen them play at Franklin’s Gardens (unless you were watching Leeds Tykes )
Btw - the ‘monstrosity’ is the Grade II listed National Lift Tower (where they test lifts)
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You’re right Leon 2008
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#170
One with a Leeds Utd connection
One with a Leeds Utd connection
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Would the Leeds connection be a certain former Italian owner?
Brescia?
Brescia?
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whiteroseboy wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 7:30 am Would the Leeds connection be a certain former Italian owner?
Brescia?
A decrepid stadium with a massive temporary scaffolding stand in front of a condemned terrace. Not sure why you would link tjhat with Massimo Cellino?
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WRB - THE Stadio Mario Rigamonti, home of Brescia Calciowhiteroseboy wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 7:30 am Would the Leeds connection be a certain former Italian owner?
Brescia?
...and yes the Leeds connection obviously the fact that Brescia are under the ownership/control of Massimo Cellino, seen below welcoming new signing, Mario Balotelli in 2019 (don’t think he even lasted a year at the club)
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Long journey home with the cobblers scoring near the end after Jermaine equalised with a rare header.rich_leeds64 wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 8:10 pm You’re right Leon 2008
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Fairy sure I know it and it's the one stadium in the world that the Mrs has been to that I haven't (so she says).
Will leave it to others to have a go as I got the last one.
Will leave it to others to have a go as I got the last one.
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Looks a lot like the home of English rugby union: Twickenham.