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Huddersfield Town Fc Ground Guide Huddersfield town fc ground guide Continue Arsenal - Highbury/Arsenal Stadium Capacity at closing: 39,419 Record attandance: 73,295 vs Sunderland 9/3/1935 Year land opened: 1918 Year land closed: 2006 Current use: flats, although two grandstands were retained as part of the development Nearest Metro station: Arsenal Nearest railway station: Finsbury ParkE: It is used as a semi-final venue as well as England International Matches and 1948 Olympic Games Website Football Earth Guide 1st Match attended: Arsenal vs Leeds (LD1) 2-0 10/12/1978 Last match attended: Arsenal vs Middlesborough 2-1 (PRE) 29/12/200 1 Barnet - Underhill Capacity: 6200 (2,254 seats) Alias: Bees colours: Amber and black shirts, black shorts Year Land open: 1907Famous Fans: John Motson Mascot: Mr. Bumble Nearest train station: New Barnet (London Kings Cross to Stevenage Line) Nearest Metro station : Barnet (Northern Line - Barnet Branch)Trivia: Underhill also used Arsenal reserves and there is an annual friendly match between the two teams because of this Barnet FC Website Football Guide 1st match attended: Barnet vs Southend United 0-2 (League 3) 1/5/1999 Last Match attended: Barnet vs Southend United 0-1 (FA3) 5/11 / Brighton and Hove Albion - Withdean Stadium Capacity: Alias: Seagulls of Colour: Blue and White sripes, Blue Shorts Year Earth Open: Famous Fans: Talisman: Nearest Train Station: Preston Park Trivia: Website: www. Football Land Guide 1st match attended: Brighton vs Huddersfield Town 0-0 (League 1) 24/3/2007 Last match attended: Brighton vs Southend United 2-3 (League 1) 19/9/2009 Bury - Gigg Lane Capacity: Alias: Colours: Open Year: Famous Fans: Famous Fans: Nearest Tram Station: Www.. Football Land Guide Match attended: Bury vs Chester City 2-1 (League 2) 21/8/2004 Cardiff City - Ninian Park Capacity at clsoure: 21,508 Attendance Record: 57,893 Cardiff City vs Arsenal 22/4/1953 62,634 Wales vs England 17/1/1/1/1 Year's Land Opened: 1910 Year's Land Closed: 2009 Current Use: Housing Nearest Railway Station: Ninian Park Trivia: Pope John Paul II was rallying here in 1982 website Football Ground Guide Match attended: Cardiff vs Southend United 2-0 (LD3) 28/11/1998 Chester Sealand - Sealand Road Closing : 6000 Record attendance: 20,378 vs Chelsea 16/1/1952 Year land opened: 1906 Year land closed: 1990 Current use: Out of town shopping park Nearest train station: Chester Trivia: Roof from the main stand was sold to Port Vale, where it covers from fans at the end of the Football Ground Guide website - surprisingly received no information about Sealand Road 1st match attended : Chester Brentford (LD4) 18/9/1968 Last match attended: Chester vs Shrewsbury Town (LD3) 16/4/1979 ? Chesterfield - Saltergate Power closing: 8,504 Record vs Tottenham Hostspur 1938 Year's Land Opened: 1871 Year of land closed: 2010 Current Use: Abandoned Nearest Train Station: Chestefield Trivia: Saltergate was used in the film Damned United as Derby Baseball Ground Website Football Field Guide - No information, Presented at the Saltergate Match attended: Chesterfield vs Port Vale (L2) 28/3/2009 Colchester United - Layer Road Capacity: Alias: Colours: Year of the Earth Opened: Famous Fans: Talisman: Nearest Train Station: Trivia: Website: www. Football Land Guide 1st match attended: Colchester vs Southend United Darlington - Darlington Arena Capacity: Alias: Colors: Year of the Earth Opened: Famous Fans: Vic Reeves Mascot: Nearest Train Station: Darlington Trivia: Website: www. Football Ground Guide Match attended: Darlington vs Accrington Stanley 03/10 Maidstone United - Watling Street Capacity: Alias: Colors: Year of the Earth Opened: Famous Fans: Talisman: Nearest Train Station: Trivia: Website: www. Football Stadium Guide Match attended: Maidstone United vs Southend United Milton Keynes Dons - National Hockey Stadium Capacity: Alias: Colors: Year of the Earth Opened: Famous Fans: Talisman: Nearest Train Station: Trivia: Website: www. Football Stadium Guide Match attended: MK Dons vs Southend United Morecambe - Christy Park Capacity: Alias: Colors: Year of the Earth Opened: Famous Fans: Talisman: Nearest Train Station: Trivia: Website: www. Football Stadium Guide Match attended: Morecambe vs Rochdale 09/09 Oxford United - Manor Land Capacity: Alias: Colors: Year's Land Opened: Famous Fans: Talisman: Nearest Train Station: Trivia: Website: www. Football Ground Guide 1st match attended: Oxford United vs Brighton and Hove Albion 1977 Reading - Elm Park Capacity: Alias: Colors: Year of the Earth Opened: Famous Fans: Talisman: Nearest Train Station: Trivia: Website: www. Football Stadium Guide Match attended: Reading vs Southend United Rotherham - Don Valley Stadium Capacity: Alias: Colors: Year of the Earth Opened: Famous Fans: Chuckle Brothers Mascot: Nearest Train Stations: Meadowhall/Sheffield Nearest Tram Station: Arena/Don Valley Stadium Trivia: www. Football Land Guide Match attended: Rotherham vs Chesterfield 3-1 (League 2) 5/9/2009 Rushden and Diamonds - Nene Park Capacity: Alias: Flowers: Year of the Earth Opened: Famous Fans: Peter Ebden Mascot: Nearest Train Station: Kettering Trivia: Website: www. Football Stadium Match Guide attended: Rushden vs Southend United Stoke City - Victoria Ground Alias: Colors: Year of the Earth Opened: Famous Fans: Talisman: Nearest Train Station: Trivia: Website: www. Football Stadium Guide Match attended: Stoke City vs Leeds 09/1971 West Ham - Upton Park Capacity: Alias: Colours: Year Of The Earth Opened: Famous Fans: Steve Harris, Ray Winston Mascot: Nearest Train Station: Trivia: Website: Website: Football Ground Guide 1st leg attended: West Ham vs Newcastle (Division 2) 16/10/1979 Last match was present: West Ham vs Leicester City 1-0 (Premier League) 12/1/2002 All texts, Photos and information on the Doing 92 Plus website are copyrighted and may not be copied or used by individuals, websites or publications without written permission from the webmaster, Mark Chatterton. Any copyright infringement will result in legal action brought against the perpertrator. John Smith Stadium seats 24,500 people along with hotel boxes and conference rooms. The Direct Golf UK Main Stand includes a series of 26 executive boxes running between the two tiers. The British Rescue Stand, opposite the main stand, is a large, single-level stand that seats more than 7,000. The Pink Link South stand usually stands out for away fans and seats of 4054. It is built into natural banking and is the most basic of the stands. Fantastic Media North is the tallest stand with two tiers, 16 hospitality boxes and an observation room for guests of players. The lower tier consists of temporary seats that can be removed for events such as concerts. Away Fans Up to 4000 visiting supporters can be accommodated here and located in the south stand behind one of the targets. The amenities, refreshment bars, legroom and the view of the game action are all very satisfying as you would expect from a land built in the 90s. Layout Stadium John Smith Stadium seating plan: Where to drink the best places to eat and drink before and after games downtown. Unfortunately, it's not a short walk from this land (about 20 minutes), so depending on how much you have and how close you are, it might be better to get the bus along. In addition, Ricky's Bar on Leeds Road offers a good selection of beers and cold food. Parking is available at the stadium at a cost of 5 pounds per car and in local football parking lots from 3 to 5 euros. Street parking is available, but you have to be ready for a 15-minute walk. Need a cheap and convenient parking near the stadium? Rent a local resident's driveway and book a John Smith Stadium parking with JustPark.Com Directions Get directions to John Smith's Stadium from your home by entering your postcode or location below: To go to the ground: Take the left of the station past Hotel George, and head straight over the road intersection in Northumberland Street. At the end of the street, walk straight through the main intersection (s/p Leeds A62). At the roundabout after 0.2 miles carry right on the street Gas Plant, before passing gas works and crossing the canal. Go straight to the intersection at the John Smith Stadium. The trip should take about 20 minutes. Games to see rivals - Leeds, Bradford FANS REVIEWS TELL ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCES ESSY: Wikimedia article article list is a list of football stadiums in England, ranked in descending order of power. There are a very large number of football stadiums and fields in England, so this list is not complete. It includes: stadiums of all 116 clubs in the top five levels of the English Football League system for the 2018/19 season (Premier League, EFL Championship, EFL League One, EFL League 2 and National League), with ratings in each league. Stadiums are nine clubs in the top tier of women's football in England, FA WSL, through 2018-19. Stadiums of teams from England, who play in the national leagues of other football associations, for the season 2018-19 (now 2). All other football stadiums have a capacity of at least 5,000 people. A person who has watched the match in the stadiums of all 92 Premier League clubs and the English Football League (EFL) in England and Wales can apply to join Club 92. Existing stadiums 1. Wembley Stadium 2. Old Trafford 3. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 4. Emirates Stadium 5. London Stadium 6. Manchester City Stadium 7. Enfield - 8. St. James Park 9. Stadium of Light 10. Villa Park 11. Stamford Bridge Football Stadiums used in English football General Rank Stadium Town / City Capacity Team League (Tier) Rank in League Notes 1 Wembley Stadium London 90,000 (2) England national football team n/a (national stadium) n/a 2 Old Trafford Manchester 74,9 Manchester City Premier League 1 3 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium London 62,303 »4 Tottenham Hotspur Premier League 2 4 Emirates Stadium London 60,704 Arsenal Premier League 3 In place of Ashburton Grove.
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