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Post by bbcgull on Sept 22, 2008 18:50:27 GMT
The New Lawn is a football stadium and home to Forest Green Rovers F.C., a professional football club based in the town of Nailsworth in Gloucestershire. They play their football in the Nationwide Conference and previously played their home matches at The Lawn Ground. The name of the new stadium is yet to be confirmed, as the club are still looking for a stadium sponsor. Rovers have played at the stadium since the start of the 2006-07 season.
The stadium was due to cost the club £3 million pounds and was verified in October 2003 by local council members, despite much local opposition due to the controversial siting of the development on school playing fields Work started on the stadium on the 3 May 2005.
The new ground has facilities to house 230 car parking places, 3 coach parking places, a capacity of 5,147 and two seated stands - the main stand and another seated stand. Also available will be conference facilities, a leisure club, gym, sauna, function room, social room and fitness suite.
The stadium will represent the club's biggest ever investment in its 115 year history. The club hopes that having a modernised stadium will attract better players to the club.
For the 2007-08 season Gloucester City shared the ground due to serious flooding at their home ground but have since moved to Cirencester Town
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Post by bbcgull on Nov 30, 2008 13:13:10 GMT
Just dont walk up that bloody hill.....
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2008 14:56:22 GMT
Not much to say about the New Lawn except to say it's a cracking, friendly set-up that shows just how far Forest Green Rovers has come over the years.
Today, of course, the emphasis is on Histon and it's being asked how far that club can go in the future. Well, when you consider that FGR comes from similar stock, Histon will do well to match FGR's 11 seasons in the Conference.
People still ask, where is Forest Green? (although we've now been there enough times to know). Is it in London? No, that's Forest Hill which is really rather different.
If Histon is a village (in a commuter-sense rather than a rustic one if truth be told), Forest Green is a collection of houses up the hill from a slightly alternative eco-freindly town just along the road from Stroud. And to think that, between 1989 and 1992, FGR called themselves Stroud FC in an attempt to enhance their status. Rather like Buckland Athletic suddenly becoming Torbay Athletic or something...
Good to hear about the 3rd round draw. FGR v Derby County should certainly break a record or two (including, it must be asked, the longest ever queue for refreshments?).
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