sport.wikisort.org - StadiumLinthorpe Road was a cricket and football ground in Middlesbrough in England. It was the home ground of Middlesbrough Cricket Club and Middlesbrough F.C.
Former cricket and football grounds
This article is about Linthorpe Road West. For Linthorpe Road East a predecessor ground known also by a colloquial name, see Swatter's Carr (Cricket Ground).
History
Linthorpe Road opened as a cricket ground in 1875, and football began to be played there in 1880, with the football pitch at the northern end of the ground.[1] In July 1882 a first class match was played at the ground, with Yorkshire lost to the touring Australians.[2] Middlesbrough Cricket Club left the ground in 1893.
Middlesbrough F.C. were elected to the Second Division of the English Football League in 1899. By this time the ground consisted of a grandstand on the northern touchline and narrow seated stands around the remainder of the pitch.[1] The first Football League game was played at Linthorpe Road on 9 September 1899, with Middlesbrough losing 3–1 to Small Heath in front of 10,000 spectators.[1]
The ground's record League attendance was set on 6 September 1902 when 17,000 saw Middlesbrough defeat Everton 1–0. The club left Linthorpe Road at the end of the 1902–03 season to move to Ayresome Park, taking the grandstand with them. The final League match played at the ground was on 25 April 1903, with 8,000 spectators watching a 1–1 draw with Stoke.[1] The site was initially used to build St Aidan's church, but was later converted into housing.[1]
References
- Paul Smith & Shirley Smith (2005) The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds Second Edition 1888–2005, Yore Publications, p77, ISBN 0954783042
- Yorkshire v Australians Cricket Archive
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History |
- Seasons
- Europe
- Survival from liquidation
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Home stadium | |
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Training ground | |
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Other teams | |
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Rivalries |
- Tyne–Tees derby
- Tees–Wear derby
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The borough of Middlesbrough |
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Districts, suburbs villages and wards |
- Acklam
- Berwick Hills
- Brambles Farm
- Coulby Newham
- Easterside
- Grove Hill
- Hemlington
- Linthorpe
- Marton
- Marton Grove
- Middlesbrough
- Middlehaven
- Netherfields
- North Ormesby
- Nunthorpe
- Pallister
- Park End
- Saltersgill
- Thorntree
- Tollesby
- West Lane
- Whinney Banks
- Villages
- Stainton and Thornton
- Stainton
- Thornton
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Governance |
- Middlesbrough Borough Council
- Parliamentary constituencies
- Middlesbrough
- Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
- Middlesbrough West
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Buildings |
- Acklam Hall
- Cenotaph
- Centre North East
- Middlesbrough Town Hall
- Churches
- Middlesbrough Cathedral
- Sacred Heart Church
- St Clare of Assisi
- St Bernadette's
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Culture, retail, leisure and tourism | |
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Services |
- Education
- Middlesbrough College
- The Northern School of Art
- Schools
- Teesside University
- Emergency
- Cleveland Police
- Health
- James Cook University Hospital
- Roseberry Park Hospital
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Organisations |
- Middlesbrough and Teesside Philanthropic Foundation
- Middlesbrough Youth Theatre
- Companies
- Bulkhaul Limited
- Double Eleven
- PD Ports
- Mass media
- Evening Gazette
- BBC Radio Tees
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Sport | |
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Waterways |
- Tees
- Crossings
- Tees Viaduct
- Tees Newport Bridge
- Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge
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Transport |
- Air
- Teesside International Airport
- Bus
- Middlesbrough bus station
- Port
- Teesport
- Rail lines
- Esk Valley Line
- Tees Valley Line
- Tees Valley Metro (Proposed)
- Rail stations
- Gypsy Lane
- James Cook
- Marton
- Middlesbrough
- Nunthorpe
- Road
- A19
- A66
- A174
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Historic |
- Gunnergate Hall
- INTRO Festival
- Middlesbrough Borough Police
- Middlesbrough during World War II
- Middlesbrough Priory
- St Luke's Hospital
- Governance
- Cleveland
- Teesside
- Regeneration
- Teesside Development Corporation
- Tees Valley Regeneration
- Sport
- Middlesbrough Bears
- Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C.
- Sports Venues
- Ayresome Park
- Linthorpe Road
- Paradise Ground
- Transport
- Middlesbrough Corporation Tramways
- Middlesbrough and Guisborough Railway
- Middlesbrough, Stockton and Thornaby Electric Tramways Company
- Middlesbrough and Stockton Tramways Company
- Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway
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Miscellaneous | |
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 Category |
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