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Patrik Jensen: Be sure to complete the Brentford Four while visiting this ground. After a match a visit at the Beehive close to the ground is recomended - but it's not a part of the Bremtford four, just a nice pub.
Soccer Stadium · Hammersmith and Fulham · 78 tips and reviews
HISTORY UK: This is the home of Fulham FC, London’s oldest professional football club (est.1879). The name comes from a cottage built for Lord Craven here, which burned down in 1888.
Soccer Stadium · Hammersmith and Fulham · 241 tips and reviews
Martin Davidge-Stringer: Arrive early - beat the queues at the turnstiles and watch the team warm up on the pitch. Sing out loud - you are the 12th. man
HISTORY UK: Queen’s Park Rangers were founded in 1882 and set a league record of having 20 different homes before settling at Loftus Road in 1917. They won the first league cup staged at Wembley in 1967.
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Soccer Stadium · 68 tips and reviews
HISTORY UK: The Hotspur Football Club was formed in 1882 by grammar-school boys who played on Tottenham Marshes. The club is credited with inventing revolutionary ‘push and run’ tactics (the one-two) in 1949.
WorldSoccerShop: Villa Park hosted the first international was in 1899 with the most recent being in 2005. It was the first English ground to stage international football in three different centuries.
WorldSoccerShop: Its current capacity is 25,138 and its record attendance was in 2008 when 25,133 people witnessed ManU play Wigan Athletic in the title-deciding match of the 2007–08 Premier League season.
WorldSoccerShop: The Bolton Wanderers home stadion is a modern, all-seater stadium with a capacity of 28,723 which was completed in 1997, replacing the club's old ground, Burnden Park.
Swemeatballs .: Book your tickets online on www.onerovers.co.uk as queues can get busy minutes before Kick off. Away tickets are often available from the away end ticket office.
WorldSoccerShop: With an original capacity of 42,000, the Stadium of Light was expanded in 2002 to seat 49,000, and its simple design is expected to allow for redevelopments up to an eventual capacity of 64,000.
WorldSoccerShop: Located in the centre of Newcastle, the 52,387 people holding stadium`s white cantilever roof is visible across the city, and is the largest cantilever in Europe.