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Boothferry Park - Hull City Football Club |
Old Grounds - Boothferry Park |
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Boothferry Park - as it was | Click images to view in Google Earth | Boothferry Park - what's there now |
Boothferry Park was home to Hull City for over 50 years from 31 August 1946 until December 2002, when the club moved to a brand-new ground, the Kingston Communications Stadium. It's likely that the ground will make way for a housing development. |
Recommended Books |
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Lost Football League Grounds from the Air (Aerofilms Guide)
Almost 20 clubs have relocated from their traditional homes to brand-new stadia in the last twenty years and this figure is constantly rising. The superb archive provides some 125 images recording many of these lost grounds. From the White City Stadium, once home of Queens Park Rangers, to Bristol Rovers ground Eastville, each of these grounds is illustrated with an historic shot recording the ground as it once looked. The book provides a detailed caption outlining the history of the ground and its current status.
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