Darlington back in the day featured a stroll through the local cricket clubs ground to get to the football ground. Don't know if it's still the same.
Yeah, Darlington moved to a stupidly big 25k seater stadium on the edge of town, that contributed to end of the club (in it's original incarnation). The club was relegated 7 leagues, and as such had to ground share with Bishop Auckland. The club is now well on the up again, after getting 3 promotions in 4 seasons, and talk is they're moving back to Darlington (again on the edge of town, but in a much nicer location) at some point next season. As others have said, Feethams is now gone (apart from the cricket club), and the likelyhood is, the land will be used for building new houses.
Quote from: Darlo Dave on May 10, 2016, 10:43:53 AMYeah, Darlington moved to a stupidly big 25k seater stadium on the edge of town, that contributed to end of the club (in it's original incarnation). The club was relegated 7 leagues, and as such had to ground share with Bishop Auckland. The club is now well on the up again, after getting 3 promotions in 4 seasons, and talk is they're moving back to Darlington (again on the edge of town, but in a much nicer location) at some point next season. As others have said, Feethams is now gone (apart from the cricket club), and the likelyhood is, the land will be used for building new houses. Didn't they used to have that mad fella in charge? Reynolds was it? convicted safe cracker. Or have I got the wrong club
DS, I think it was the Darlo boss at the time who clearly disliked JG.Ex-'pool player, can't remember his name, though.
I have only been to Brunton Park Carisle once,back in the 70s but i remember being able to see either sheep or cattle grazing in a field behind the goal during stoppages in play.I have no idea if it is still the same,but it is the most scenic ground i can recall visiting