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STEVE HILL: It’s more than just a stadium

NOSTALGIA is a thing of the past, and home is where the heart is. But what if that home is dismantled brick by brick and replaced by a supermarket or the inevitable flats?

STEVE HILL:

Steve HILL
HILLY’S AWAY DAYS

NOSTALGIA is a thing of the past, and home is where the heart is. But what if that home is dismantled brick by brick and replaced by a supermarket or the inevitable flats?
That is the reality for what may eventually become the majority of football clubs as the sport negotiates its third century as a professional entity.
There are numerous reasons why football clubs move to pastures new, including greed, mismanagement, or even necessity. But it doesn’t have to be that way and there is an argument that football grounds should enjoy some kind of protected status....

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