Those We Have Lost: Southbury Road, Enfield
For many, many years, there were effectively no new football grounds built in Britain. Over the last quarter of a century, though dozens upon dozens of clubs have bulldozed their ancestral homes and moved on to pastures new. This summer, we hope to run a series of articles on the subject of Britain's lost football grounds, and we're starting this off with a repost from 2009 on the subject of Southbury Road, the late, lamented home of Enfield Football Club.
Twohundredpercent @ Jun 4, 2011 7:17 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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