bbcgull
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Post by bbcgull on Jan 3, 2009 2:21:23 GMT
For those of to Burton in midweek, hereis my last 'On What Grounds'
Wiki states: Pirelli Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Burton upon Trent, England. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Burton Albion F.C.. The stadium holds 6,500 and opened in 2005. The record crowd for the stadium stands at 6,191 when Manchester United visited the ground in an FA Cup tie in 2006. But after discussions the official capacity was raised to 6,500, with 2,000 seated and the rest terracing.
The Pirelli Stadium was built because the previous stadium Eton Park had become run down and was limited in the ways it could generate income for the club outside of matchdays. It was built on the site of the Pirelli UK Tyres Ltd Sports & Social Club. The new Pirelli Stadium offers potential for generating income seven days of the week, including conference rooms throughout the main stand with the largest holding 300 people. On match days there are nine directors boxes available for supporters wanting a more relaxed view of the game. There are four bars, one on each side of the ground, which are all open before and during games.
One side of the ground "The Main Stand", is the only seated stand at the club and can hold just over 2000 supporters. The other three stands are terraced and are the favourites for most supporters
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2009 9:57:18 GMT
Before moving to the Pirelli, Burton Albion played at Eton Park which was on the town side of the roundabout near the current ground. I've not heard good reports. After hosting teams in the Football League between 1892 and 1907 football in Burton was in an apparently sorry state by the late 1940s. This led to the forming of Burton Albion in 1950. The club played elsewhere before moving to the newly-built Eton Park in 1958 (first game against Nuneaton Borough in the FA Cup - att 5,500). Burton's FL teams played elsewhere in the town: Burton Wanderers (in the League 1894-97) played at Derby Turn (off Derby Road nearer the town centre). Burton Swifts (1892-1901) and Burton United (1901-1907) both played at Peel Croft which has since been used by the town's rugby club. Eton Park from Kerry Miller's 1996 book:
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