54°37′16″N 5°55′37″W / 54.621°N 5.927°W / 54.621; -5.927 Skegoneill Avenue is a football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the home of Brantwood...
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station is located close to the Cavehill Road junction. Nearby is Skegoneill Avenue, the entry to which is marked by the imposing Fortwilliam and Macrory...
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Distillery Street off the Grosvenor Road until 1971. After sharing Skegoneill Avenue (Brantwood) and Seaview (Crusaders) for some years, the club moved...
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projects. The Shore Road proper begins just after the junction with Skegoneill Avenue. The end of the York Road and the area at the base of the Shore Road...
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founded in 1901, hails from Belfast and plays its home matches at Skegoneill Avenue. Club colours are royal blue. The current manager is Graham McConnell...
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000 Lurgan Northern Ireland Glenavon F.C. Association football 257 Skegoneill Avenue 5,000 Belfast Northern Ireland Brantwood F.C. Association football...
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on Skegoneill Avenue, Belfast. 7 April 1994: A Protestant woman (Margaret Wright) was found dead at the back of an abandoned house on Donegall Avenue, Belfast...
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March: The Provisional IRA shot dead a UVF member at his home on Skegoneill Avenue, Belfast. 17 March: The UVF shot dead a Catholic civilian at his home...
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played home matches at Muckamore Park in Antrim, at Brantwood FC on Skegoneill Avenue, Richardson Park in Dunmurry, and The Cliff in Larne. In 2008, the...
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Oldpark Avenue, Greencastle, York Park and another four-year spell at Dunmore. The club eventually bought its own ground and opened Skegoneill Avenue in 1952...
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Historically, Crusaders shared a rivalry with Brantwood (who play in Skegoneill Avenue about 500 yards away from Seaview) when both sides were junior teams...
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that evening, another Catholic, John Mallon (60), was shot dead in Skegoneill Avenue. The Dublin-based Irish Independent wrote that "never even in the...
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for shooting dead a Catholic civilian outside his friend's house on Skegoneill Avenue, Belfast. 17 September: the UFF denied responsibility for a loyalist...
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until 1903, with four squadrons being raised: RHQ and A Squadron at Skegoneill Avenue in Belfast, B Squadron in Derry/Ballymena, C Squadron in Enniskillen...
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winning a play-off against Brantwood. After losing the first leg 2–1 at Skegoneill Avenue, Dollingstown won the second leg 5–2 at Planters Park to ensure a...
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during their time in the Alliance league they played matches at Skegoneill avenue, home of Brantwood.[citation needed] After the club's days in the...
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The Big Fish, sculpture Sport Seaview, Crusaders F.C. home ground Skegoneill Avenue, Brantwood F.C. home ground Education Castle High School Dominican...
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Old Park [on Hughenden Avenue], thence Eastward in a straight line to the Point at which Buttermilk Lane [now Skegoneill Avenue] meets the Antrim Road...
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van on a RUC foot patrol outside Seaview football ground, Shore Road, Skegoneill, Belfast. 7 February 1978: An off-duty UDR soldier, John Eaglesham (aged...
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foot patrol at the main gate of Seaview football ground, Shore Road, Skegoneill, Belfast. 17 January: An IRA bomb detonated prematurely on a train near...
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