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The first Huddersfield Giants home game at McAlpine stadium. 28th August 1994
The 1989 World Cup Challenge (also known as the Fosters World Cup Challenge) the first ever official World Cup Challenge match. Widnes 30 - 18 Canberra Raiders held at Old Trafford, Manchester
Leeds Road was a football stadium in Huddersfield. It operated from its construction in 1908 until the Alfred McAlpine Stadium was opened nearby for the 1994?95 season
Huddersfield Town F. Cs final Leeds Road game. Match played against BlackpoolHuddersfield Town F.Cs final Leeds Road game. Match played against Blackpool, final score was 2-1 to Huddersfield Town, League Division 2. 30th April 1994
Fans in the Holte End stand in the final game before it was demolished. Aston Villa 2 -1 Liverpool premiership match. 7th May 1994
6th Norton Scout group get stuck in cleaning the bath at Ayresome Park. 20th April 1995. Ciaran Fear looks at the task ahead in the boot room
Highgate United F. Cs new club house at Tythe Barn Lane, Solihull. 7th November 1967Highgate United F.Cs new club house at Tythe Barn Lane, Solihull. 7th November 1967
Remembrance is written on the faces of Highgate United Captain, Gordon Cooper, six-year-old mascot Anthony Doherty - son of Highgate half-back Hughie
Seconds after a lightning flash leaves unconscious players lying stunned in the mud, spectators crowd round as Highgate Uniteds trainer Albert Bates prepares to give Tony Allden the kiss of life
The only covered accommodation at Highgate United F. Cs ground - the trainers benchThe only covered accommodation at Highgate United F.Cs ground - the trainers bench. 15th February 1967
History goes under the hammer when the great Ayresome Park Auction takes place on 23rd April 1996. Auction manager Brian Hardy from Henry Butcher puts lot numbers on rows of seats on the terraces
The floodlight is taken down at Ayresome Park, the home of Middlesbrough F.C following the clubs move to their new stadium. 11th October 1996
Ayresome Park, the home of Middlesbrough F. C is demolished following the clubs move toAyresome Park, the home of Middlesbrough F.C is demolished following the clubs move to their new stadium. 27th August 1996
Bernie Slaven and Wilf Mannion watch as Ayresome Park, the home of Middlesbrough F.C, is demolished following the clubs move to their new stadium. 27th August 1996
The old clock and stands at Ayresome Park, the home of Middlesbrough F.C are taken down following the clubs move to their new stadium. 30th April 1996
Newly formed rugby league club Cardiff Blue Dragons manager David Watkins, pictured with Cardiff City chairman Bob Grogan outside Ninian Park. 7th May 1981
Stand by for the new-look White Hart Lane. Spurs new £ 3 1/4 million West Stand is way ahead of schedule thanks to men like Mick Crompton
Cardiff City team pose for a group ohotograph before the 1950- 1951 season. They are back row Derrick Sullivan, Albert Stitfall, Ron Stitfall, Mike Tiddy, Middle Row : George Edwards, Billy Baker
Highfield Road, home to Coventry City Football Club seen here from an aerial view with its new grandstand roof. 9th May 1973
Spectators watching the action at Bramall Lane, the ground of Yorkshire Cricket Club in Sheffield. 28th May 1949
Sport - Rugby - League - The Cardiff Rugby League team taken before their match against Bridgend at the Brewery Field Ground - c.1950 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Sky Blues new boys: Martin Jol and Bob Latchford(right) get acquanted after joining Coventry City on free transfers. 26th June 1984
All games were called off and Coventry Citys groundsman Gordon Pettifer could only look on as his precious Highfield Road pitch lay beneath a blanket of snow. 8th February 1991
Chelsea Football Club Feature New stand at Stamford Bridge football ground. February 1975 75-01108-004
Chelsea Football Club Feature Seventy of the eighty staff pictured with their new stand behind them at Stamford Bridge football ground. February 1975 75-01108-002
Joe Fagan (R) listens to the wisdom of Bill Shankly with Bob Paisley. May 1965
White Hart Lane football ground, home of Tottenham Hotspur, August 1988. 88/4681/27
Wreckage of Old Trafford football, home of Manchester United, after it was bombed during World War Two
Bomb damaged Old Trafford football ground, pictured shortly after the Second World War September 1945
Jimmy Hill at Highfield Road ground, on the announcement of his appointment to chairman of Coventry City Football Club. 12th May 1980
Coventry City Football Club first team group photo. Back Row: Kearns, Roberts, Wesson, Glazier, Curtis, Hill. Middle row: Burckitt, Rees, Farmer, Mr Jimmy Hill(manager), Gould, Key, Pointer
Firemen tackle a blaze at Coventry City Football Stadium, Highfield Road. 6th March 1968
FA Charity Shield match at Goodison Park. Everton 0 v Liverpool 1. Roger Hunt of Liverpool and Ray Wilson of Everton, teammates in the successful England World Cup winning team
Tottenham Hotspur player John Chiedozie performs a spectacular scissors kick in training. October 1984 P026430
Tottenham Hotspur manager Bill Nicholson with some of his players inluding Jimmy Greaves and Dave Mackay during a training session. July 1965 1965-1971-013
St. Bernard dog. 1960 C115-004
St. Bernard dog. 1960 C115-005
England batsman Colin Cowdrey watches groundsman Bert Flack add the finishing touches to the test wicket. July 1961 P005771
Elton John superstar and Watford FC pose after their match against Liverpool