Came across this tonight 'Abandoned Stadiums That Will Haunt Your Tepid Soul'.
I suppose in the end it was dump but in my memory it was a magical place that I was proud to take my kids to and am happy that they still have memories of the old place like I do.
Gone but not forgotten.
Boothferry Park
With all due respect, Boothferry Park, Hull City A.F.C.’s home from 1946-2002, looked like an absolute dump. The stadium held about 16,000 people and was a landmark for the light towers that rose above the city of Hull, England. Combine the perpetually bleak, gray skies of England with the old stadium design that lacked color, personality, and any luxury amenities and you have Boothferry Park.
It was a forgettable venue that was literally forgotten. After Hull City left, the stadium sat abandoned for years while vandals raided and graffitied the place to their heart’s content. In 2011, the final demolition took place, clearing Hull of this monstrosity.
I suppose in the end it was dump but in my memory it was a magical place that I was proud to take my kids to and am happy that they still have memories of the old place like I do.
Gone but not forgotten.
Boothferry Park
With all due respect, Boothferry Park, Hull City A.F.C.’s home from 1946-2002, looked like an absolute dump. The stadium held about 16,000 people and was a landmark for the light towers that rose above the city of Hull, England. Combine the perpetually bleak, gray skies of England with the old stadium design that lacked color, personality, and any luxury amenities and you have Boothferry Park.
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It was a forgettable venue that was literally forgotten. After Hull City left, the stadium sat abandoned for years while vandals raided and graffitied the place to their heart’s content. In 2011, the final demolition took place, clearing Hull of this monstrosity.
Silly ****.