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It is also the base of the club's youth team " Jong PSV " and therefore also consists of a youth complex with a main pitch and an artificial pitch.
One of the club's few consolations of the season on the pitch was winning the MLS Reserve Division Championship for the second consecutive year.
The club's perilous financial situation meant the stadium fell into ruin, with no funding either for repairs or to move the pitch.
Dunmanway's Dohenys GAA club named their home pitch Sam Maguire Park in his honour, and the club's under-age teams joined with the Randal Og Club compete under the moniker " Sam Maguires ".
5 May 2007: Ryan Valentine scores the goal against Boston that keeps Wrexham in the Football League5 May 2007: Scoreboard showing the final score of game that kept Wrexham in the Football League and condemned Boston United to the Conference At the start of the 21st century the club was dogged with many problems off the pitch, including then chairman Alex Hamilton, attempting to get the club evicted from the stadium so that he could use and sell it for his own development purposes – the saga involved the sale of the Racecourse Ground to a separate company owned by Hamilton immediately after he became the club's chairman.
At the final whistle, the capacity crowd streamed onto the pitch for a second time to say a fond goodbye to Saltergate ahead of the club's switch to the new B2net Stadium.
Grimsby fans on the pitch following the club's win over Barnet F. C.
The group began to publicise the club's plight through a series of meetings and events, including a ' Scarf of Unity ', which was a collection of scarfs from various clubs which was long enough to stretch around the perimeter of the pitch.
Although the ground was far from finished, during the inaugural season this was the least of the club's worries, for the pitch at Roots Hall showed the consequences of having been laid on top of thousands of tonnes of compacted rubbish.
On the pitch, Mick Wadsworth was sacked after a bad start to the season, during which he branded the club's atmosphere even worse than that of the original Gretna F. C., which he had managed during the club's final months of existence.
This highly opposed move failed to improve the club's fortunes and the club struggled seriously both on the pitch and with the clubs finances.
The club's first five seasons in the Conference saw little success on the pitch, with the club being forced to sell many of its key players and the future of Edgar Street in serious doubt.
The early 1990s saw a downward trend in attendance numbers, even though the club was successful on the pitch, but the trend turned in the later years of the decade and the first few years of the new millennium brought the club's highest average attendance since the early 1980s.
The club's first unblemished success on the pitch came in 1923 when they won the national title against Union Oberschöneweide.
The club's groundsman, on hearing that the Brazilian's début for New York was to be broadcast on CBS, spray-painted the pitch green to disguise how little grass was on it: the match, against the Dallas Tornado, was broadcast to 22 countries and covered by more than 300 journalists from all over the world.
The club's home games took place on the original Maidstone's reserve and training pitch, next to the original London Road Stadium.
However, it was the closest thing they could get and it will be remembered as a club's first pitch.
The club's first pitch was at Havelock Square just behind the north stand at the present day Aviva Stadium.
The club's first pitch was built on Soroksári avenue in the ninth district.
On 26 May, the club's fans said goodbye to The Dell by stripping all of its seats, the pitch and one man even walked off with an advertising board at the end of a friendly with Brighton and Hove Albion – making them the first and last club to play Southampton at the stadium.
The club's home pitch is in Ringsend Park.
The club's home pitch is at Irishtown Stadium.

club's and is
The Tic-Tac-Toe trio is the club's new show group which also plays for dancing.
The Aon logo is prominently displayed on the front of the club's new shirts.
The club's name is often invoked as a symbol of British sport's legion of plucky but hopeless causes.
Decorative pillars show the club's foundation date as 1880 though this is thought to be incorrect.
The club's traditional kit consists of red shirts, white shorts and red socks and their most commonly used nickname is The Addicks.
The club's historic nickname is gialloblu ( from the club colors of yellow and blue ) although throughout Italian football the team recognised by most fans as " Gialloblu " are the original team from Verona – " Hellas Verona ".
" Norris transformed the club's logo into the first version of the Red Wings logo as it is known today.
While it is always difficult to assess the damage caused by events such as these, the club's fortunes dipped alarmingly, and persistently.
The club's theme song is called " See the Bombers Fly Up " and is based on the tune of Johnnie Hamp's 1929 song " Keep Your Sunny Side Up " at an increased tempo.
The club's mascot is named Skeeta Reynolds, named after Dick Reynolds.
The current Chairman is David Evans, appointed at the club's Annual General Meeting on 21 December 2009.
Fulham's training ground is located near Motspur Park, where the club's Academy is also situated.
The club's home is the 31, 000-seat football stadium Kardinia Park ( currently also known by its sponsorship name as " Simonds Stadium ").
The club's traditional guernsey colours are white guernseys with navy blue hoops, white shorts and navy and white hooped socks and the team song is " We Are Geelong ".
This is reflected, among others, in the club's contribution to the national team, uninterrupted since the second half of 1920s and recognised as one of the most influential in international football, having performed a decisive role in the World Cup triumphs ​​ of 1934, 1982 and 2006.
The club's fan base is larger than any other Italian football club and is one of the largest world-wide.
The club's anthem is " You'll Never Walk Alone ".
The song " You'll Never Walk Alone ", originally from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel and later recorded by Liverpool musicians Gerry & The Pacemakers, is the club's anthem and has been sung by the Anfield crowd since the early 1960s.
The " You'll Never Walk Alone " portion of the Shankly Gates is also reproduced on the club's crest.
A second football team, IFK Malmö played in Sweden's top flight for about 20 years and the club's quarterfinal in the European Cup is the club's greatest achievement in its history.
The club's third kit is often all-blue.

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