Shawfield Stadium
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Le Shawfield Stadium est un stade accueillant des courses de lévriers construit en 1898 et situé à Rutherglen, à proximité immédiate de Glasgow. Il a longtemps été aussi un stade de football accueillant les matches à domicile de Clyde entre 1898 et 1986. Il a aussi accueilli de nombreuses compétitions de speedway ainsi qu'occasionnellement de la boxe et de l'athlétisme.
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Shawfield Stadium was a greyhound racing, football and speedway venue in the Shawfield district of the town of Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, located close to the boundary with Glasgow. It has also previously been a regular venue for football and speedway, as home to Clyde F.C. and the Glasgow Tigers respectively. Other sports including boxing and athletics has also been staged there. It hosted the Scottish Greyhound Derby from 1989, as it did from 1970 to 1985.
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View from the terracing c.2008
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The late Billy King
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Le Shawfield Stadium est un stade accueillant des courses de lévriers construit en 1898 et situé à Rutherglen, à proximité immédiate de Glasgow. Il a longtemps été aussi un stade de football accueillant les matches à domicile de Clyde entre 1898 et 1986. Il a aussi accueilli de nombreuses compétitions de speedway ainsi qu'occasionnellement de la boxe et de l'athlétisme.
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Shawfield Stadium was a greyhound racing, football and speedway venue in the Shawfield district of the town of Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, located close to the boundary with Glasgow. It has also previously been a regular venue for football and speedway, as home to Clyde F.C. and the Glasgow Tigers respectively. Other sports including boxing and athletics has also been staged there. It hosted the Scottish Greyhound Derby from 1989, as it did from 1970 to 1985. On 19 March 2020, an announcement was made to suspend racing because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the following two years the majority of trainers moved their greyhounds to other venues as the track became derelict. During October 2022, the stadium's owner Billy King died ending the likelihood of it ever reopening.
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