Of the current 92, which club has played at their current ground the longest?
And whereabouts are Burnley on that list?
I thought I knew the answer, but after a dispute on Saturday with a Swindon fan, I am not too sure.

20th century when Chelsea moved in, Preston have been at Deepdale since the late 1870s.MACCA wrote:Chelsea jumped out at me for some reason.
I was always under the impression that we were second behind Preston2 Bee Holed wrote:I thought so Tony, but are we 2nd or 3rd?
I have discovered today trying to find out this answer, that of the 49? clubs who have ever played in the Premier League,
we are the top of that list. Do we agree on that?
We would be, because Preston have never played in the Premier League2 Bee Holed wrote:I thought so Tony, but are we 2nd or 3rd?
I have discovered today trying to find out this answer, that of the 49? clubs who have ever played in the Premier League,
we are the top of that list. Do we agree on that?
UpTheBeehole wrote:We would be, because Preston have never played in the Premier League
Ring him up and tell him that it's not just his time he's wasted this weekend, and that he's wrong.2 Bee Holed wrote:The Swindon fan, my brother-in-law, was arguing that it was Mansfield Town and Field Mill.
So, I backed down a bit, and started to doubt myself.
On googling today, I discover that Field Mill is indeed old, but Mansfield Town were not even formed until 1897.
So he was probably arguing about the oldest ground out of the 92.
By the way, I had forgotten about clubs in the lower divisions telling fibs about the state of their pitches.
He had travelled from Swindon following on from Stanley's 9am tweet, only to discover it was off.
He was not a happy bunny.
I think you may be getting confused with your facts - Sheffield AFC is the oldest club in the world.duncandisorderly wrote:Is it not Brammall Lane?
But that wasn't the original question. Sheffield United were formed to play at Bramall Lane in 1889.elwaclaret wrote:I think you may be getting confused with your facts - Sheffield AFC is the oldest club in the world.
CORRECTION according to the Football League ground guide you are right with Brammall Lane 1862.... the oldest ground currently in use for LEAGUE football.
Why did you not 'Chin' him?2 Bee Holed wrote:I thought I knew the answer, but after a dispute on Saturday with a Swindon fan, I am not too sure.
I think Bramhall Lane is the only league ground to have staged a Test Match, been on when it was a cricket field the ball boys used to waste time if the Blades were winning late on in the game saw Gary France have a great game in a league cup game, we got beaten though.duncandisorderly wrote:Is it not Brammall Lane?
I don't think I've ever been to a football relay!Vino blanco wrote:I think I am right in saying that Bramhall Lane is the only ground to host a Test Match, an International football match, and an FA Cup Final (relay). It was a quiz question a while back in a quiz I attended.
This link refers to a slightly different question...Vegas Claret wrote:hope this helps
http://www.football-stadiums.co.uk/arti ... the-world/