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Post by Longside4evr » Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:55 am

Done most apart from Darlington and Oxford But they must be about twenty odd now moved in the Football League tables
And Wimbledon but went the old ground not sure where they play their football now but i think they are having a new ground built

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Post by Quickenthetempo » Wed Apr 24, 2019 12:05 pm

Clubs I have seen us play, at two different home grounds.

Hull City
Bolton
Man City
Doncaster
Spurs
Fulham
Sunderland
Huddersfield

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Post by Rowls » Wed Apr 24, 2019 12:30 pm

Clubs I've seen Burnley play at two (or more) different home grounds:

Man City - Maine Road / Etihad
Leicester - Filbert Street / Walkers Bowl
Brighton - Goldstone / Withdean / Amex
Cardiff - Ninian Park / Cardiff Stadium
Fulham - Craven Cottage / Loftus Road
Derby - Baseball Ground / Pride Park
Hull City - Boothferry Park / Kingston Stadium
Stoke - Victoria Ground / Britannia Stadium
Wigan - Springfield Park / JJB Stadium
Coventry - Highfield Road / Ricoh Arena
MK Dons - The National Hockey Stadium / MK Stadium (although they were playing under Wimbledon's name for the first game)

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Post by Longside4evr » Wed Apr 24, 2019 12:31 pm

Fulham ?
All them Plus Chesters Sealand Rd and the Deva
Walsall's Fellows Park and Bescot
MK franchise Plough Ln
Oxford Manor ground, Not done new not played them since
Darlingtons Feethems, Reynolds Arena
Coventry Highfield Rd Ricoh
Scunthorpe's Showground and Glanford
Shrewbury Gay Meadow not done new
Tottenhams White Hart Ln new to do
Sunderlands Roker Stadium of Light
Middlesbough Aysome Park Riverside
Millwalls Old Den New Den
West Ham Upton Park London Stadium
Colchesters Layer Rd Not done new
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Re: How Many Clubs Have Changed Grounds And Have You Visited

Post by Rowls » Wed Apr 24, 2019 12:36 pm

Longside4evr wrote:Fulham ?
We drew at Loftus Road in the FA Cup when they were a league above us. They were Prem, we were Championship. Think Alan Moore got our goal.

We sang, "He's fat, he's round, he's sold your effing ground - Al Fayed! Al Fayed!"

We beat them at the Turf in the replay.

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Post by Longside4evr » Wed Apr 24, 2019 12:41 pm

Remember now there been a few ground shared Wimbledon Charlton Fulham in London

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Post by Longside4evr » Wed Apr 24, 2019 12:50 pm

Here's a full list of teams that's moved grounds since they formed

1889 Wolves Dudley Road Molineux
1893 Royal Arsenal Invicta Ground Manor Ground
1895 Bolton Wanderers Pike's Lane Burnden Park
1896 Southampton Antelope Ground County Ground
1897 Aston Villa Wellington Road Villa Park
1897 Luton Town Dallow Lane Dunstable Road
1898 Southampton County Ground[1] The Dell
1898 Sunderland Newcastle Road Roker Park
1899 Sheffield Wednesday Olive Grove Hillsborough Stadium (originally Owlerton Stadium)
1900 West Bromwich Albion Stoney Lane The Hawthorns
1905 Luton Town Dunstable Road Kenilworth Road
1908 Norwich City Newmarket Road The Nest
1910 Manchester United Bank Street Old Trafford
1913 Woolwich Arsenal Manor Ground Highbury
1913 Port Vale Athletic Ground Old Recreation Ground
1915 Crystal Palace Crystal Palace The Nest
1923 Manchester City Hyde Road Maine Road
1924 Crystal Palace The Nest Selhurst Park
1930 Gateshead Horsley Hill Redheugh Park
1932 York City Fulfordgate Bootham Crescent
1935 Norwich City The Nest Carrow Road
1939 Hull City Anlaby Road Boothferry Park
1950 Port Vale Old Recreation Ground Vale Park
1955 Southend United Southend Stadium Roots Hall
1963 Accrington Stanley Peel Park Crown Ground
1968 Nelson Seedhill Victoria Park
1969 New Brighton Tower Athletic Grounds —
1970 Gateshead Redheugh Park Gateshead International Stadium
1973 Bradford Park Avenue Park Avenue Horsfall Stadium
1980 Tonbridge Angels Angel Ground Longmead Stadium
1985 — White City Stadium —
1986 Bristol Rovers Eastville Stadium Twerton Park
1987 Ashford United Essella Park The Homelands
1988 Maidstone United F.C. (1897) Athletic Ground, Maidstone -
1988 Scunthorpe United Old Showground Glanford Park
1990 Walsall Fellows Park Bescot Stadium
1990 Wycombe Wanderers Loakes Park Adams Park
1990 Yeovil Town Huish Athletic Ground Huish Park
1992 Maidstone United Watling Street Gallagher Stadium
1992 Chester City Sealand Road Deva Stadium
1993 Millwall The Den The New Den
1994 Huddersfield Town Leeds Road Galpharm Stadium (originally McAlpine Stadium)
1994 Northampton Town County Ground Sixfields Stadium
1994 — Fallowfield Stadium —
1995 Middlesbrough Ayresome Park Riverside Stadium
1997 Bolton Wanderers Burnden Park Reebok Stadium
1997 Brighton and Hove Albion Goldstone Ground Withdean Stadium
1997 Derby County Baseball Ground Pride Park Stadium
1997 Stoke City Victoria Ground Britannia Stadium
1997 Sunderland Roker Park Stadium of Light
1998 Reading Elm Park Madejski Stadium
1998 Wimbledon Plough Lane
1999 Wigan Athletic Springfield Park JJB Stadium
2000 — Wembley Stadium (1923) Wembley Stadium
2001 Oxford United Manor Ground Kassam Stadium
2001 Southampton The Dell St Mary's Stadium
2002 Hull City Boothferry Park KC Stadium
2002 Leicester City Filbert Street King Power Stadium
2003 Darlington Feethams The Darlington Arena (originally Reynolds Arena)
2003 Manchester City Maine Road City of Manchester Stadium
2005 Burton Albion Eton Park Pirelli Stadium
2005 Coventry City Highfield Road Ricoh Arena
2005 Swansea City Vetch Field The Liberty Stadium
2006 Arsenal Highbury Emirates Stadium
2006 Aylesbury United Buckingham Road —
2007 Doncaster Rovers Belle Vue Keepmoat Stadium
2007 Shrewsbury Town Gay Meadow New Meadow
2007 Milton Keynes Dons former England National Hockey Stadium Stadium:mk
2007 Scarborough McCain Stadium —
2008 Colchester United Layer Road Colchester Community Stadium
2008 Rotherham United Millmoor Don Valley Stadium
2009 Cardiff City Ninian Park Cardiff City Stadium
2010 Chesterfield Saltergate B2net Stadium
2010 Morecambe Christie Park Globe Arena
2011 Brighton and Hove Albion Withdean Stadium Falmer Stadium
2011 Kettering Town Rockingham Road Latimer Park
2012 Rotherham United Don Valley Stadium New York Stadium
2012 Rushden and Diamonds Nene Park -
2013 Barnet Underhill Stadium The Hive Stadium
2013 Cambridge City Milton Road Ground Bridge Road Ground (Ground share)
2016 West Ham United Boleyn Ground Olympic Stadium
2017 Tottenham Hotspur White Hart Lane Wembley Stadium (2017-2018)
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (from 2018)
Stadiums no longer used for football
Herne Hill Velodrome - FA Amateur Cup Final 1911 played there. Used by Crystal Palace F.C. between 1914-1918. Used now for cycling races although a football pitch is still available.
Kennington Oval
Nevill Ground — Last used for football in 1903. Remains in use for its original purpose of cricket.
Trent Bridge — Last used for football in 1910 by Notts County. Remains in use for its original purpose of cricket.
Withdean Stadium — Used by Brighton & Hove Albion from 1999–2011. Remains in use for its original purpose of athletics.
See also
List of football stadiums in England
Notes
The County Ground, Southampton continued in use as a cricket ground until 2000

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Post by wilks_bfc » Wed Apr 24, 2019 1:58 pm

Think I’ve done just the 3
Wigan
Morecambe
Man City

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Post by basil6345789 » Wed Apr 24, 2019 7:31 pm

Longside4evr wrote:Here's a full list of teams that's moved grounds since they formed

1889 Wolves Dudley Road Molineux
1893 Royal Arsenal Invicta Ground Manor Ground
1895 Bolton Wanderers Pike's Lane Burnden Park
1896 Southampton Antelope Ground County Ground
1897 Aston Villa Wellington Road Villa Park
1897 Luton Town Dallow Lane Dunstable Road
1898 Southampton County Ground[1] The Dell
1898 Sunderland Newcastle Road Roker Park
1899 Sheffield Wednesday Olive Grove Hillsborough Stadium (originally Owlerton Stadium)
1900 West Bromwich Albion Stoney Lane The Hawthorns
1905 Luton Town Dunstable Road Kenilworth Road
1908 Norwich City Newmarket Road The Nest
1910 Manchester United Bank Street Old Trafford
1913 Woolwich Arsenal Manor Ground Highbury
1913 Port Vale Athletic Ground Old Recreation Ground
1915 Crystal Palace Crystal Palace The Nest
1923 Manchester City Hyde Road Maine Road
1924 Crystal Palace The Nest Selhurst Park
1930 Gateshead Horsley Hill Redheugh Park
1932 York City Fulfordgate Bootham Crescent
1935 Norwich City The Nest Carrow Road
1939 Hull City Anlaby Road Boothferry Park
1950 Port Vale Old Recreation Ground Vale Park
1955 Southend United Southend Stadium Roots Hall
1963 Accrington Stanley Peel Park Crown Ground
1968 Nelson Seedhill Victoria Park
1969 New Brighton Tower Athletic Grounds —
1970 Gateshead Redheugh Park Gateshead International Stadium
1973 Bradford Park Avenue Park Avenue Horsfall Stadium
1980 Tonbridge Angels Angel Ground Longmead Stadium
1985 — White City Stadium —
1986 Bristol Rovers Eastville Stadium Twerton Park
1987 Ashford United Essella Park The Homelands
1988 Maidstone United F.C. (1897) Athletic Ground, Maidstone -
1988 Scunthorpe United Old Showground Glanford Park
1990 Walsall Fellows Park Bescot Stadium
1990 Wycombe Wanderers Loakes Park Adams Park
1990 Yeovil Town Huish Athletic Ground Huish Park
1992 Maidstone United Watling Street Gallagher Stadium
1992 Chester City Sealand Road Deva Stadium
1993 Millwall The Den The New Den
1994 Huddersfield Town Leeds Road Galpharm Stadium (originally McAlpine Stadium)
1994 Northampton Town County Ground Sixfields Stadium
1994 — Fallowfield Stadium —
1995 Middlesbrough Ayresome Park Riverside Stadium
1997 Bolton Wanderers Burnden Park Reebok Stadium
1997 Brighton and Hove Albion Goldstone Ground Withdean Stadium
1997 Derby County Baseball Ground Pride Park Stadium
1997 Stoke City Victoria Ground Britannia Stadium
1997 Sunderland Roker Park Stadium of Light
1998 Reading Elm Park Madejski Stadium
1998 Wimbledon Plough Lane
1999 Wigan Athletic Springfield Park JJB Stadium
2000 — Wembley Stadium (1923) Wembley Stadium
2001 Oxford United Manor Ground Kassam Stadium
2001 Southampton The Dell St Mary's Stadium
2002 Hull City Boothferry Park KC Stadium
2002 Leicester City Filbert Street King Power Stadium
2003 Darlington Feethams The Darlington Arena (originally Reynolds Arena)
2003 Manchester City Maine Road City of Manchester Stadium
2005 Burton Albion Eton Park Pirelli Stadium
2005 Coventry City Highfield Road Ricoh Arena
2005 Swansea City Vetch Field The Liberty Stadium
2006 Arsenal Highbury Emirates Stadium
2006 Aylesbury United Buckingham Road —
2007 Doncaster Rovers Belle Vue Keepmoat Stadium
2007 Shrewsbury Town Gay Meadow New Meadow
2007 Milton Keynes Dons former England National Hockey Stadium Stadium:mk
2007 Scarborough McCain Stadium —
2008 Colchester United Layer Road Colchester Community Stadium
2008 Rotherham United Millmoor Don Valley Stadium
2009 Cardiff City Ninian Park Cardiff City Stadium
2010 Chesterfield Saltergate B2net Stadium
2010 Morecambe Christie Park Globe Arena
2011 Brighton and Hove Albion Withdean Stadium Falmer Stadium
2011 Kettering Town Rockingham Road Latimer Park
2012 Rotherham United Don Valley Stadium New York Stadium
2012 Rushden and Diamonds Nene Park -
2013 Barnet Underhill Stadium The Hive Stadium
2013 Cambridge City Milton Road Ground Bridge Road Ground (Ground share)
2016 West Ham United Boleyn Ground Olympic Stadium
2017 Tottenham Hotspur White Hart Lane Wembley Stadium (2017-2018)
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (from 2018)
Stadiums no longer used for football
Herne Hill Velodrome - FA Amateur Cup Final 1911 played there. Used by Crystal Palace F.C. between 1914-1918. Used now for cycling races although a football pitch is still available.
Kennington Oval
Nevill Ground — Last used for football in 1903. Remains in use for its original purpose of cricket.
Trent Bridge — Last used for football in 1910 by Notts County. Remains in use for its original purpose of cricket.
Withdean Stadium — Used by Brighton & Hove Albion from 1999–2011. Remains in use for its original purpose of athletics.
See also
List of football stadiums in England
Notes
The County Ground, Southampton continued in use as a cricket ground until 2000
Didn't Everton play at Anfield (Road) before Liverpool nicked it off 'em?

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Post by Longside4evr » Wed Apr 24, 2019 7:34 pm

Anyone in scouseland nicks out they claim it so could be true
Everton left Anfield for a new ground, Goodison Park, where the club have played ever since. Houlding attempted to take over Everton's name, colours, fixtures and league position, but was denied by The Football Association. Instead, Houlding formed a new club, Liverpool F.C.

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Post by ClaretTony » Wed Apr 24, 2019 7:36 pm

Bournemouth need to be on that list - they themselves consider the current ground to be a new one from 2001.

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Post by ClaretTony » Wed Apr 24, 2019 7:39 pm

Longside4evr wrote:Remember now there been a few ground shared Wimbledon Charlton Fulham in London
Coventry too recently although, like Charlton, we never played against them.

Brighton are the only club I’ve seen us play away games on three different grounds at first team level. For whatever reasons I missed our games against Bristol Rovers at Twerton Park.

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Post by Im_not_Robbie_Blake » Wed Apr 24, 2019 7:43 pm

Not really a club that has changed grounds but lots of us have seen Burnley play AND WIN at both Wembley Stadiums!




(or for the posh folk out there or those who want to pick out poor grammar - Wembley Stadia)

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Post by tybfc » Wed Apr 24, 2019 7:45 pm

ClaretTony wrote:Coventry too recently although, like Charlton, we never played against them.

Brighton are the only club I’ve seen us play away games on three different grounds at first team level. For whatever reasons I missed our games against Bristol Rovers at Twerton Park.
You didn't miss a great deal.

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Post by edison » Wed Apr 24, 2019 7:49 pm

Just Spurs - WHL and Wembley. Been to Highfield Road but never Ricoh

Edit: Oops and West Ham

Edit 2: Shamrock Rovers - Glenmalure Park and Tallaght Stadium. Also, not a club but Ireland home matches at Lansdowne, Croke and Aviva.

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Post by Vegas Claret » Wed Apr 24, 2019 7:56 pm

Wigan
Bolton
Chester

probably more but my memory is crap

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Post by ClaretTony » Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:11 pm

This is my list of clubs I’ve seen us play first team away games against at more than one ground

Arsenal
Bolton
Bournemouth
Brighton
Bristol Rovers
Cardiff
Chester
Chesterfield
Coventry
Derby
Doncaster
Fulham
Huddersfield
Hull
Leicester
Manchester City
Middlesbrough
Millwall
Morecambe
Northampton
Reading
Rotherham
Scunthorpe
Southampton
Stoke
Sunderland
Swansea
Tottenham
Walsall
West Ham
Wigan
Wimbledon

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Post by Longside4evr » Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:24 pm

Thats a fair list there
Didnt know we have played at sixfields
And the Proact stadium/ BTnet2

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Post by Vino blanco » Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:52 pm

Accrington Stanley (not watching Burnley)
Bolton
Coventry City
Derby County
Huddersfield
Hull City
Leicester
Man City
Middlesbrough

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Post by Vino blanco » Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:53 pm

Sunderland
Southampton
Wigan

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Post by dandeclaret » Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:01 pm

Darlington..... Feethams and The Riverside.

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Post by Foulthrow » Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:31 pm

Rowls wrote:We drew at Loftus Road in the FA Cup when they were a league above us. They were Prem, we were Championship. Think Alan Moore got our goal.

We sang, "He's fat, he's round, he's sold your effing ground - Al Fayed! Al Fayed!"

We beat them at the Turf in the replay.
Why were they playing at Loftus Road though? Was it just for this game?

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Post by Longside4evr » Thu Apr 25, 2019 11:02 am

Foulthrow wrote:Why were they playing at Loftus Road though? Was it just for this game?
Fulham have confirmed that they will play their home games at Loftus Road for another season.

The west London club vacated Craven Cottage for this campaign as part of their plans to build a new stadium on the river-side site.

However, the initial scheme was scrapped when projected costs rose from £70 million to £100 million and plans to buy another site near Loftus Road also fell through.

The uncertain future of Craven Cottage led the club to start negotiations with Chelsea over sharing Stamford Bridge.
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Post by Foulthrow » Thu Apr 25, 2019 11:23 am

Longside4evr wrote:Fulham have confirmed that they will play their home games at Loftus Road for another season.

The west London club vacated Craven Cottage for this campaign as part of their plans to build a new stadium on the river-side site.

However, the initial scheme was scrapped when projected costs rose from £70 million to £100 million and plans to buy another site near Loftus Road also fell through.

The uncertain future of Craven Cottage led the club to start negotiations with Chelsea over sharing Stamford Bridge.
So they played their for a season to re-develop their group and then gave up on it?

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Post by Longside4evr » Thu Apr 25, 2019 11:29 am

Yes because the build initially was 70m but then shiffed north of 100m so they scraped the build

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Post by ClaretTony » Fri Apr 26, 2019 9:34 am

Longside4evr wrote:Thats a fair list there
Didnt know we have played at sixfields
And the Proact stadium/ BTnet2
We played at Sixfields in 1997/98 & 1998/99 - a win and a draw

Proact - is that Chesterfield? If so, it was a pre-season friendly in 2015.

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Post by Rowls » Sun Apr 28, 2019 7:33 pm

Foulthrow wrote:Why were they playing at Loftus Road though? Was it just for this game?
Craven Cottage was a crumbling wreck that did not conform to Football League or FA standards.

Fulham are lucky that Al-Fayed stumped up the millions to renovate it.
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Post by timshorts » Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:55 pm

Lots. Some on that decent list, some not, particularly ground sharing like Charlton, slough town.
Saw spurs play a home game at the goldstone(I was supporting luzern in the intertoto).
I have seen rye united play home games at 7 different grounds: the salts, Tunbridge wells, little common, bexhill town, ringmer, lancing and Arundel.

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Post by Millertime v1.7 » Sun Apr 28, 2019 11:07 pm

VERY strange wording in the tread title, bud. I think you could have put that better with a bit more time and thought. Thankfully most of your fellow clarets seem to know what you're on about.

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