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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 7:59 pm 
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crucrucrusaders wrote:Are we counting grounds visited with football too.

I've done 60 odd of them.

Nope just Rugby League

Ive been to a lot of football grounds also probs more than i have RL as there obviously more football teams






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just remembered saints vs cas at anfield - watching league in the kop






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Oldham Rhino wrote:These are first team and international games only for me. And I haven't bothered splitting them up.

Headingley Carnegie
Valley Parade
Odsal
The Jungle
Belle Vue
The Boulevard
Craven Park (Both Hull KR, not Barrow)
Galpharm Stadium
Watersheddings
Boundary Park
The Willows
Central Park
JJB Stadium
Knowsley Road
Halliwell Jones
Wilderspool
Stobart Stadium
Stade Aime Giral
Stade Gilbert Brutus
Ewen Fields (Oldham v Sheffield, 19997)
Don Valley Stadium
Bramhall Lane
Twickenham Stoop
The Valley
Griffin Park
Derwent Park
Brewery Field
Mount Pleasant
Crown Flatts (both)
Elland Road
McLaren Field
Gilford Park
Cougar Park
Tattersfield
Keepmoat
Gateshead International Stadium
The Woodlands
Spotland
Athletic Grounds
Station Road
Sedgeley Park
Gigg Lane
Huntington Stadium
New River Stadium
Old Trafford
Reebok Stadium
Burnden Park
City of Manchester Stadium
Bloomfield Road
Chris Moyles Stadium
Hilton Park
Thrum Hall
The Shay
Stade Charlety
Craven Cottage
Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
Murrayfield
Wembley (both)
Millennium Stadium
South Leeds Stadium
Brunton Park
Borough Park
That Greyhound stadium where St Helens Town used to play, it was for a Highfield gameFartown

If I remember anymore I will add them 8)



that was hoghton road, home of st helens town where highfield played before they moved to hope street.






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Odsal
Jungle
Galpharm
KC
Boulevard
Craven Park
Headingley
Knowsely Road
The Willows
Belle Vue
Halliwell Jones
JJB
Mount Pleasant
Keepmoat
The Shay
Don Valley
Hilton Park
Dewsbury (name escapes me atm)
Huntingdon Stadium
Millenium Stadium
Wembley
Ellend Rd
Old Trafford

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Big Graeme wrote:Fulham/London Broncos/Quins -
Stoop,
Griffin Park,
The Valley,
Craven Cottage,
Leicester RFU,
Bridgend RFU,
Barnet Copthall,
Tynecastle,
Wealdstone F.C,
Stamford Bridge,
Chiswick Poly,
Hendon,
Crystal Palace and Broadfield Stadium.
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We are the Gypsey Kings of Rugby League 8)






dally messenger wrote:was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have


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Not a single person so far has been to London Road, Maidstone? :wink:






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jpmac452 wrote:Saw Bull's and Sheffield at a football ground in Chesterfield (I think, I was very drunk at the time) just remember somebody from Sheffield crashing in to the concrete barriers placed around the side of the pitch..oucccchhhh..
jpmac,,Yeah,i can remember that one,it was at Saltergate,Bradford absoloutley hammered the Eagles by nearly 50 odd to about 6,I have been to chesterfield a few times and it has*nt changed in my eye in over 30 odd years..

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I am looking forward to visiting the new St Helens, Salford, Wakefield, and Castleford grounds in the next 18 months 8)






dally messenger wrote:was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have


eels fan wrote:You poor poor obsessed fat ex vichyballin potato thieving stoaway.

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gutterfax wrote:I am looking forward to visiting the new St Helens, Salford, Wakefield, and Castleford grounds in the next 18 months 8)


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I'll get to add Rodney Parade, Newport to my list soon then anyway....

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gutterfax wrote:I am looking forward to visiting the new St Helens, Salford, Wakefield, and Castleford grounds in the next 18 months 8)
Your being very optimistic! :wink:

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