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An innovative way to produce a small viewing area cheaply. Probably would never get a safety certificate nowadays, due to the possibility of overcrowding.

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i remember reading about a non league team that used caravans as a way to allow teams to get change. i have tried looking it up but i cant find anything, it was a very low down team.

not the same thing but this is interesting, it shows unsual football grounds.

WWW.FOURFOURTWO.COM

Featuring crocodiles, moving pitches and a man in a little boat
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Why not? It's quirky and it repurposes an old bus. A lot of non-league clubs have parts of their stands taken from sheds and other building materials. I forget what, @super_ram told me about Alfreton Town's stand(s). It's something along this line, that one of the stands was made up of something re-used nearby.

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That bus could take the supporters home afterwards. :joker:

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