Saturday, April 20 – 1907 The Crystal Palace ground was opened in 1895, and has seating accommodation for about 15,500 people. The record attendance was
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Hyde Road – Manchester City F.C. football ground
Saturday, April 13 – 1907 (Yorkshire Evening Post, 13-04-1907)
Bank Street: Manchester United F.C. football ground
March 30, 1907 The Manchester United Football Club first came into existence under the name of Newton Heath L and Y Railway Cricket and Football
Burnden Park: Bolton Wanderers F.C. football ground
March 16, 1907 The ground was opened in 1885. Its playing area is 110 yards by 75 yards, and is surrounded by a running track
Villa Park: Aston Villa F.C. football ground
March 9, 1907 (Yorkshire Evening Post: March 9, 1907)
St. Andrews: Birmingham F.C. football ground
March 2, 1907 This club was first formed under the title of the Small Heath Alliance in 1875, and played for about two years on
Blundell Park – Grimsby Town F.C. football ground
Saturday, February 23 – 1907 (Yorkshire Evening Post, 23-02-1907)
Oakwell – Barnsley F.C. football ground
Saturday, February 16 – 1907 The Barnsley Football Club was formed in 1887 in connection with St. Peter’s Church. The Club was elected to the
Craven Cottage – Fulham F.C. football ground
Saturday, February 9 – 1907 (Yorkshire Evening Post, 09-02-1907)
Filbert Street – Leicester Fosse FC football ground
Saturday, February 2 – 1907 This club was first formed in 1884, playing at different periods at Mill Lane, Belgrave Road, Victoria Park, and Aylestone
The Hawthorns – West Bromwich Albion F.C. football ground
Saturday, January 19 – 1907 (Yorkshire Evening Post, 19-01-1907)
City Ground – Nottingham Forest F.C. football ground
Saturday, January 12 – 1907 (Yorkshire Evening Post, 12-01-1907)
Trent Bridge – Notts County F.C. football ground
Saturday, January 5 – 1907 (Yorkshire Evening Post, 05-01-1907)
Goodison Park: Everton F.C. football ground
December 29, 1906 The Everton ground, at Goodison Park, is generally acknowledged to be one of the finest playing fields in the world. Indeed, its
Anfield: Liverpool F.C. football ground
December 22, 1906 The Liverpool club, which came into being in the early nineties, occupies the extensive ground at Anfield Road, which up to 1892
Owlerton: Sheffield Wednesday F.C. football ground
December 15, 1906 The accompanying photograph is that of the spacious ground of the Sheffield Wednesday Club, which came into existence in 1866. For many
Deepdale: Preston North End F.C. football ground
December 8, 1906 (Yorkshire Evening Post: December 8, 1906)
Ewood Park: Blackburn Rovers F.C. football ground
December 1, 1906 The Blackburn Rovers’ Club, after two years’ existence, obtained a ground on the Alexandra Meadows, in 1876, and in 1882 migrated to
The historic flagstaff at Anfield
December 1, 1906 Few among the thousands of habitues of the Liverpool Football Ground are aware of the fact that the enormous staff which bears
Anlaby Road – Hull City F.C. football ground
Saturday, November 24 – 1906 The playing area of the Hull City Football Club Ground, opened on March 24th last, is of “international” size, viz.,
Elland Road – Leeds City F.C. football ground
Saturday, November 17 – 1906 (Yorkshire Evening Post, 17-11-1906)
Valley Parade – Bradford City F.C. football ground
Saturday, November 19 – 1906 This ground, at Valley Parade, Bradford, was the home of the old Manningham Rugby Club, out of the ashes of
St James’s Park – Newcastle United F.C. football ground
Saturday, November 3 – 1906 The home of the Newcastle United club at St. James’s Park is, without doubt, one of the finest football arenas
Ayrsome Park – Middlesbrough F.C. football ground
Saturday, October 27 – 1906 This ground was opened on September 5th, 1903. Its dimensions are: – Playing area, 104 yards by 70 yards. Record
Bramall Lane – Sheffield United F.C. football ground
Saturday, October 20 – 1906 This commodious and well-appointed ground was opened in 1855, when it was leased from the Duke of Norfolk by the
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