Sunday 6 September 2015

Issue No.19 September 2015

IN THIS ISSUE
Main Entrance at King Boudewijn Brussels

Stade News

ClubCall Alfreton

Lost Grounds 
East Stirlingshire

Trent Bridge Inn Nottingham


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STADE NEWS
START DATE FOR BRUSSELS EUROSTADION
Work is due to start in March 2016 on the site of the new Brussels Eurostadion, opposite the current King Boudewijn stadium in the north of the city.
The 60,000 capacity stadium, built on 6 levels, will be the home of the Belgian National team and club side RSC Anderlecht.
Construction is expected to take around two years.


DESIGN PLANS FOR STAMFORD BRIDGE
Chelsea are set to unveil plans for the redevelopment of its Stamford Bridge site.
Designed by renowned architects Herzog and de Mouron, the plans are thought to include a 3-tier pentagon shape stadium with around 59,000 seats.
Plans also include raised platforms covering the surrounding railway lines, with a direct walkway access to Fulham Broadway tube station.



NEW HOME FOR LINCOLN ?
A new stadium for Lincoln City has moved a step closer, following talks between the club and city council over a new sports village on the west side of the city, which could house The Imps.
No firm proposals have yet been made, in a process which could see the club move from Sincil Bank,
its current home since 1895.




STOCKPORT COUNCIL PURCHASE EDGELEY PARK
The future of Edgeley Park has been secured after the stadium was purchased by the local Council.
The £2m deal with former owners Cheshire Sports which will not cost local Council Tax payers a penny, will see a landlord-tenant relationship between the Council and County, and ensures the future of football in the town.



FANZONE OPENS AT STADIUM OF LIGHT
Sunderland have opened an outside fanzone at the Stadium of Light for the start of the new season.
Situated in the South-East corner of the stadium complex, the zone features bar and catering facilities, together with live music and interviews with former players.
The zone is open before and after matches, and away supporters are welcome.
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CLUBCALL Alfreton Town
The Impact Arena, North Street, Alfreton DE55 7FZ.
Founded - 1959
League - National League North
Capacity - 3,600
Record Attendance - 5,023
Nearest Railway Station - Alfreton
Club Website - www.alfretontownfc.com




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LOST GROUNDS East Stirlingshire
There can be few grounds in football, certainly the size of Firs Park, that have generated so much interest over the years.
At best described as basic, difficult to access, and surrounded by a retail park in Falkirk town centre, the ground generally and East Stirlingshire FC in particular, is a story which has captured the imagination of the whole football community.



Opened in 1921 with a game v Heart of Midlothian, and with a record attendance of 12,000 for a Scottish Cup match v Partick Thistle the same year, the ground was home to The Shire until 2008.
The club gained notoriety in the 90's/00's with a seemingly endless battle not to finish bottom of the lowest tier of Scottish football, with the excellent book 'Pointless' by Jeff Connor chronicling the club's struggles.The final game at the ground was a 3-1 victory over Montrose in 2008, and the site was demolished in 2012.



East Stirling currently groundshare with neighbours Stenhousemuir at the 3,700 capacity Ochilview Park,an agreement which lasts until 2033.
The club though are still actively pursuing plans for a new stadium, with a site at Little Kerse in Grangemouth under serious consideration.


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FAMOUS FOOTBALL PUBS
Trent Bridge Inn Nottingham
Large, imposing red-brick pub at the junction of Radcliffe Road and Bridgford Road, next to Nottinghamshire County Cricket ground.
Possibly one of the most famous and iconic sporting pubs in England, the Trent is now part of the Wetherspoons chain, re-opening in May 2011 following a major refurbishment.
Predominantly cricket photographs and memorabilia on show, also small sections dedicated to Notts County and Nottingham Forest whose City Ground is just around the corner. The pub has five bars, the beer garden actually backs on to the rear of the cricket ground, and the usual extensive Spoons food menu is served. Live TV sports also shown.
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STADE IMAGES
1985 memorial at Valley Parade Bradford
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