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for a 2–2 draw. Immediately before demolition, the capacity of the Kippax terrace was 18,300. A three-tier stand was built in its place, holding nearly 14,000 spectators, and on its completion in
October 1995 it was the tallest stand in the country, built at a cost of £16 million, four times the
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3286:Manchester City F.C. (Sierra Leone)
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1963:Hattenstone, Simon (10 May 2003).
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1909:"Lee: City can start trophy hunt"
1632:Collins, Nick (28 January 2011).
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2629:Manchester: A Football History
2526:The Guardian, P18, 5 June 1961
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1820:"Maine Road through the ages"
1748:James, Gary (22 April 2011).
1582:Manchester A Football History
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3610:Toughsheet Community Stadium
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2202:Bevan, Chris (11 May 2003).
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2057:. London: WSC Books. 2006.
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2669:. Halifax: James Ward.
2631:. Halifax: James Ward.
2589:Cummins, Kevin (2003).
2570:Clayton, David (2002).
2541:Manchester Evening News
2358:Manchester City Council
2298:Manchester Evening News
2268:Manchester Evening News
2238:Manchester Evening News
1896:Waiting for the Whistle
1870:Waldon, Andrew (2003).
1669:. Halifax: James Ward.
1584:. Halifax: James Ward.
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593:2002 Commonwealth Games
3059:Montevideo City Torque
2777:Ownership and finances
2646:Inglis, Simon (1987).
2610:Farewell to Maine Road
1787:Inglis, Simon (1987).
1541:Murray, Chris (2000).
1163:Maine Road hosted two
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3510:Cardiff City Stadium
3098:Affiliated academies
2667:The Big Book of City
2665:James, Gary (2009).
2627:James, Gary (2008).
2612:. Leicester: Polar.
2608:James, Gary (2003).
2543:. 15 February 2007.
2417:on 28 September 2011
2149:. 30 November 2000.
1691:James, Gary (2003).
1667:The Big Book of City
1665:James, Gary (2009).
1606:James, Gary (2006).
1580:James, Gary (2008).
1566:James, Gary (2008).
1515:James, Gary (2003).
1423:Penney, Ian (1995).
1204:1956–57 European Cup
1189:cross code challenge
483:1956–57 European Cup
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3605:Swansea.com Stadium
3089:Yokohama F. Marinos
2477:on 12 February 2011
2244:on 12 November 2012
2179:. 4 December 2000.
1944:on 5 September 2010
1915:on 9 September 2010
1756:on 12 November 2012
1496:on 20 February 2007
946:Sheffield Wednesday
900:Sheffield Wednesday
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649:Redevelopment plans
367:Temperance movement
217:Sir Robert McAlpine
213:Structural engineer
137:35,150 (at closure)
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2812:Continental record
1874:. Stroud: Tempus.
1610:. Derby: Breedon.
1342:The Rolling Stones
1193:Wigan Rugby League
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275:highest attendance
259:FA Cup semi-finals
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3454:St Mary's Stadium
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3205:Liverpool rivalry
3054:Melbourne City FC
2884:25–99 appearances
2784:EDS & Academy
2676:978-0-9558127-2-9
2638:978-0-9558127-0-5
2593:. London: Dazed.
2270:. 19 April 2004.
1938:"Maine Road 1999"
1681:, pp 225–228
1676:978-0-9558127-2-9
1591:978-0-9558127-0-5
1486:"Stadium history"
1355:...There and Then
1310:Jean Michel Jarre
1266:The Second Coming
1250:Cup-tie Honeymoon
1223:Manchester United
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1125:Manchester United
1102:Manchester United
1079:Manchester United
1056:Manchester United
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754:Huddersfield Town
639:Preston North End
467:Manchester United
422:1913 FA Cup Final
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197:Construction cost
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3570:Madejski Stadium
3560:Kirklees Stadium
3409:Emirates Stadium
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3134:Blue Moon Rising
3069:New York City FC
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3394:City Ground
3049:Lommel S.K.
2979:(2001–2014)
2936:(1923–2003)
2928:(1887–1923)
2920:(1880–1887)
1948:6 September
1919:6 September
1557:pp 8–9
1338:Soundgarden
1286:David Bowie
1278:Bryan Adams
698:Sale Sharks
629:during the
600:Southampton
551:Francis Lee
457:broke out.
435:Fred Tilson
431:Frank Swift
291:city centre
231:(1923–2003)
127:(1923–2003)
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74:Coordinates
3716:Categories
3696:Roker Park
3691:Maine Road
3644:Demolished
3615:The Valley
3585:Pride Park
3535:Ewood Park
3525:DW Stadium
3474:Villa Park
3404:Dean Court
3257:The Poznań
3252:The Kippax
3247:Revie Plan
3166:The Keeper
3074:Palermo FC
3003:First team
2933:Maine Road
2901:Supporters
1642:. London.
1490:mcfc.co.uk
1454:mcivta.com
1385:References
1326:Pink Floyd
718:Other uses
623:Sunderland
500:The Kippax
443:Matt Busby
414:Stoke City
378:urban myth
279:Stoke City
251:Manchester
243:Maine Road
189:Demolished
66:Manchester
37:Maine Road
3620:Turf Moor
3263:Blue Moon
3183:Rivalries
3158:Ted Lasso
3149:Ted Lasso
3084:Troyes AC
3044:Girona FC
2925:Hyde Road
2851:1965–2001
2846:1928–1965
2841:1880–1928
2711:BBC Sport
2512:25 August
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1390:Footnotes
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1177:World Cup
1087:Liverpool
1064:Liverpool
1033:Liverpool
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808:Liverpool
536:replaced
439:Sam Cowan
363:Maine law
324:Moss Side
319:Belle Vue
312:Hyde Road
293:and near
247:Moss Side
205:Architect
165:Renovated
84:53°27′4″N
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2836:Overview
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122:Operator
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3379:Anfield
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3013:Academy
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2829:History
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2791:Seasons
2717:27 July
2697:27 July
2551:24 June
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