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Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Prenton Park, Tranmere AFL03_Aerofilms_640738

Prenton Park, Tranmere AFL03_Aerofilms_640738
PRENTON PARK, Tranmere. Home of Tranmere Rovers Football Club. Photographed in May 1995. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Meadow Lane, Nottingham EAW639041

Meadow Lane, Nottingham EAW639041
MEADOW LANE, Nottingham. Home of Notts County Football Club. Photographed in March 1995. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Twerton Park, Bath EAC614849

Twerton Park, Bath EAC614849
TWERTON PARK, Bath. Currently the home of Bath City Football Club and also home of Bristol Rovers between 1986 and 1996. Photographed in September 1992. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Goldstone Ground, Brighton EAW613270

Goldstone Ground, Brighton EAW613270
GOLDSTONE GROUND, Brighton. The former home of Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club. The Seagulls moved out in 1997. This photograph was taken in September 1992. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Stamford Bridge, Chelsea 21447_21

Stamford Bridge, Chelsea 21447_21
STAMFORD BRIDGE STADIUM, London. Aerial view. Home of Chelsea Football Club

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Stadium of Light, Sunderland 20922_036

Stadium of Light, Sunderland 20922_036
STADIUM OF LIGHT, Sunderland. Aerial view. Home of Sunderland Football Club since 1997. The new ground for the Black Cats was built on the site of the old Wearmouth Colliery

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Stadium of Light, Sunderland 20922_032

Stadium of Light, Sunderland 20922_032
STADIUM OF LIGHT, Sunderland. Aerial view. Home of Sunderland Football Club since 1997. The new ground for the Black Cats was built on the site of the old Wearmouth Colliery

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Stadium of Light, Sunderland 20922_019

Stadium of Light, Sunderland 20922_019
STADIUM OF LIGHT, Sunderland. Aerial view. Home of Sunderland Football Club since 1997. The new ground for the Black Cats was built on the site of the old Wearmouth Colliery

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: KC Stadium, Hull 20918_007

KC Stadium, Hull 20918_007
KC STADIUM, Hull. Aerial view. Home of Hull City Football Club (The Tigers) and Hull FC Rugby League club. Photographed in 2009

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: KC Stadium, Hull 20918_002

KC Stadium, Hull 20918_002
KC STADIUM, Hull. Aerial view. Home of Hull City Football Club (The Tigers) and Hull FC Rugby League club. Photographed in 2009

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Madejski Stadium, Reading EAW694161

Madejski Stadium, Reading EAW694161
MADEJSKI STADIUM, Reading. Aerial view of the home of Reading Football Club since 1998. Photographed in 2002. The Royals under Alan Pardew finished as runners-up in Division Two in season 2001-02 to

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Oakwell, Barnsley EAW685521

Oakwell, Barnsley EAW685521
OAKWELL stadium, Barnsley. Aerial view of the home of Barnsley Football Club. Photographed in 2000, the year when the Tykes reached the last ever play-off final at the old Wembley

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: London Road, Peterborough AFL03_aerofilms_685025

London Road, Peterborough AFL03_aerofilms_685025
LONDON ROAD Stadium, Peterborough. Aerial view of the home of Peterborough United Football Club. Photographed in 2000 when the Posh were plying their trade in the old Dvision 2 under Barry Fry

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Pride Park, Derby EAW679689

Pride Park, Derby EAW679689
PRIDE PARK, Derby. Aerial view of the home of Derby County Football Club since 1997. Photographed in 1999. The Rams finished 8th in the Premiership in the 1998-99 season

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: St Andrews, Birmingham AFL03_aerofilms_679474

St Andrews, Birmingham AFL03_aerofilms_679474
ST ANDREWS Stadium, Birmingham. Aerial view of the home of Birmingham City Football Club - the Blues. Photographed in 1999 after the construction of the Railway Stand (now the Gil Merrick Stand)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Deepdale, Preston EAW675567

Deepdale, Preston EAW675567
DEEPDALE Stadium Preston. Aerial view of the home of Preston North End Football Club. Photographed in 1998 when the Lilywhites were managed by David Moyes. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield EAW673633

Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield EAW673633
GALPHARM STADIUM, Huddersfield. Aerial view of the home of Huddersfield Town Football Club since 1995. Photographed in 1998 when it was known as the Alfred McAlpine stadium

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Turf Moor, Burnley AFL03_aerofilms_666034

Turf Moor, Burnley AFL03_aerofilms_666034
TURF MOOR stadium, Burnley. Aerial view of the home of Burnley Football Club since 1883. Photographed in 1997. The Clarets were relegated from Division One into the third tier at the end of

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Brammall Lane, Sheffield AFL03_aerofilms_665445

Brammall Lane, Sheffield AFL03_aerofilms_665445
BRAMMALL LANE, Sheffield. Aerial view of the home of Sheffield United Football Club. Photographed in 1997, when the Blades went to the play-off final at Wembley but failed to get into

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Highfield Road, Coventry AFL03_aerofilms_654974

Highfield Road, Coventry AFL03_aerofilms_654974
HIGHFIELD ROAD, Coventry. Aerial view of the former home of Coventry City Football Club photographed in 1995. The Sky Blues moved to the Ricoh Arena in 2005. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Home Park, Plymouth AFL03_aerofilms_654466

Home Park, Plymouth AFL03_aerofilms_654466
HOME PARK, Plymouth. Aerial view of the home of Plymouth Argyle Football Club. Photographed in 1996, when Neil Warnocks Pilgrims won the Third Division play-offs at Wembley

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Hillsborough, Sheffield EAW640726

Hillsborough, Sheffield EAW640726
HILLSBOROUGH Stadium, Sheffield. Aerial view of the home of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club. Photographed in 1995 - in May Trevor Francis was sacked when the Owls finished only 13th in

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: County Ground, Swindon EAW638373

County Ground, Swindon EAW638373
COUNTY GROUND, Swindon. Aerial view of the home of Swindon Town Football Club. Photographed in 1995, a turbulent time in the Robins history. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: The Dell, Southampton EAW638364

The Dell, Southampton EAW638364
THE DELL, Southampton. Aerial view of the former home of Southampton Football Club photographed in 1995. Matthew Le Tissier was the star player of the Premiership team

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Ashton Gate, Bristol AFL03_aerofilms_634217

Ashton Gate, Bristol AFL03_aerofilms_634217
ASHTON GATE, Bristol. Aerial view of the home of Bristol City Football Club. Photographed in 1994. At the time the Robins were playing in Division One. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Molineux, Wolverhampton AFL03_aerofilms_627456

Molineux, Wolverhampton AFL03_aerofilms_627456
MOLINEUX Stadium, Wolverhampton. Aerial view of the home of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. Photographed in 1994 after officially reopening in December 1993

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Filbert Street, Leicester EAW627434

Filbert Street, Leicester EAW627434
FILBERT STREET, Leicester. Aerial view of the former home of Leicester City Football Club photographed in 1994. Leicester won the play-off final to go back to the Premiership

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: City Ground, Nottingham EAW626843

City Ground, Nottingham EAW626843
CITY GROUND, Nottingham. Aerial view of the home of Nottingham Forest Football Club. Photographed in 1994. After Cloughies team was relegated in 1993

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Manor Ground, Oxford EAW614427

Manor Ground, Oxford EAW614427
MANOR GROUND, Oxford. Aerial view of the former home of Oxford United Football Club photographed in 1992. The Us moved to the Kassam Stadium in 2001. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Elm Park, Reading EAW614199

Elm Park, Reading EAW614199
ELM PARK, Reading. Aerial view of the former home of Reading Football Club, photographed in 1992. John Madejski bought the club in 1991 and under Mark McGhee the team was starting to progress

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Kenilworth Road, Luton EAC613790

Kenilworth Road, Luton EAC613790
KENILWORTH ROAD, Luton. Aerial view of the home of Luton Town Football Club. Photographed in 1992, at the end of a disappointing season for the Hatters who dropped out of the top flight just as

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Bloomfield Road, Blackpool AFL03_aerofilms_613770

Bloomfield Road, Blackpool AFL03_aerofilms_613770
BLOOMFIELD ROAD, Blackpool. Aerial view of the home of Blackpool Football Club since 1899. Photographed in 1992, a season where the Tangerines went up through the play-offs via a penalty shoot-out at

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Leeds Road, Huddersfield EAW613639

Leeds Road, Huddersfield EAW613639
LEEDS ROAD, Huddersfield. Aerial view of the former home of Huddersfield Town Football Club. The Terriers moved to the Galpharm Stadium in 1994. Photographed in 1992. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Roker Park, Sunderland EPW613582

Roker Park, Sunderland EPW613582
ROKER PARK, Sunderland. Aerial view of the former home of Sunderland Football Club. They moved to the Stadium of Light in 1997. Photographed in 1992. In May the Black Cats reached the FA Cup Final

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Carrow Road Norwich EAC613336

Carrow Road Norwich EAC613336
CARROW ROAD, Norwich. Aerial view of the home of Norwich City Football Club. Photographed in 1992. Founder members of the Premier League (1992-93)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Portman Road, Ipswich AFL03_aerofilms_613087

Portman Road, Ipswich AFL03_aerofilms_613087
PORTMAN ROAD, Ipswich. Aerial view of the home of Ipswich Town Football Club, photographed in 1992. The Tractor Boys finished the season as divisional champions

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Glanford Park, Scunthorpe AFL03_aerofilms_612988

Glanford Park, Scunthorpe AFL03_aerofilms_612988
GLANFORD PARK, Scunthorpe. Aerial view of the home of Scunthorpe United Football Club since 1988. Photographed in 1992. A supermarket development of the Old Show Ground led to the Iron moving to this

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Burnden Park, Bolton EAW612756

Burnden Park, Bolton EAW612756
BURNDEN PARK, Bolton. Aerial view of the former home of Bolton Wanderers Football Club. The Trotters moved to the Reebok Stadium in 1997. Photographed in 1992

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Victoria Ground, Stoke EAW612425

Victoria Ground, Stoke EAW612425
VICTORIA GROUND, Stoke-on-Trent. Aerial view of the former home of Stoke City Football Club. They moved to the Britannia Stadium in 1997

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Springfield Park, Wigan EAW612359

Springfield Park, Wigan EAW612359
SPRINGFIELD PARK, Wigan. Aerial view of the former home of Wigan Athletic Football Club. They moved to the JJB Stadium in 1999. The Latics were first elected to the Football League in 1978

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Crewe Station 20670_020

Crewe Station 20670_020
CREWE RAILWAY STATION, Cheshire. Aerial view. Built in 1837 Crewe is one of the worlds most historic railway stations, and remains a very busy junction on the West Coast Main Line

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Wembley Cup Final day 1927 EPW017629

Wembley Cup Final day 1927 EPW017629
WEMBLEY STADIUM, London. Aerial view. FA Cup Final day 23rd April 1927. On the pitch the teams are lined up to meet dignitaries. Cardiff City went on to beat Arsenal 1-0

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Loftus Road Stadium, QPR 24442_016

Loftus Road Stadium, QPR 24442_016
LOFTUS ROAD STADIUM, Shepherds Bush, London. Aerial view. Home of Queens Park Rangers Football Club. QPR. Photographed in September 2006

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Griffin Park, Brentford 24409_032

Griffin Park, Brentford 24409_032
GRIFFIN PARK STADIUM, Brentford. Aerial view of the home of Brentford Football Club " The Bees" since 1904. Photographed in August 2006

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Anfield, Liverpool 20743_043

Anfield, Liverpool 20743_043
ANFIELD, Liverpool. Aerial view. Home of Liverpool Football Club. Photographed in March 2008

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Elland Road, Leeds 20668_028

Elland Road, Leeds 20668_028
ELLAND ROAD STADIUM, Leeds. Aerial view. Home of Leeds United Football Club. Photographed in August 2007

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Don Valley Stadium 20654_006

Don Valley Stadium 20654_006
DON VALLEY STADIUM, Sheffield. Aerial view. This athletics stadium was completed in 1990 to help host the World Student Games of 1991 and is home of the City of Sheffield Athletics Club

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Crystal Palace Athletics Stadium 24406_016

Crystal Palace Athletics Stadium 24406_016
NATIONAL SPORTS CENTRE, Crystal Palace Park, London. The National Sports Centre opened in 1964 as the home of UK athletics



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