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Quiz about League Two Stadiums 2007
Quiz about League Two Stadiums 2007

League Two Stadiums 2007 Trivia Quiz


In the 2007-08 season 24 teams competed in League Two (the fourth tier of English football). This quiz is about the grounds they played at.

A multiple-choice quiz by minardifan. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
minardifan
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
276,436
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
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Question 1 of 15
1. Darlington played at the largest ground in League Two in season 2007-08. What was the capacity? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. Bradford City dropped from the Premiership to League Two in the space of a decade. Where did they play their home games? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Who had the smallest capacity in League Two for season 2007-08? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. Who played at London Road? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. What was the capacity of Stadium:MK, the home of Milton Keynes Dons, in season 2007-08? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Who played at Gigg Lane? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. Millmoor was the home ground for _________ United.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 8 of 15
8. Notts County played at the City Ground.


Question 9 of 15
9. Brentford have played at Griffin Park since when? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. Macclesfield Town played at which ground? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. Wrexham played their home games at the Recreation Ground.


Question 12 of 15
12. Grimsby Town play at Blundell Park but the ground is actually located in which town? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. Shrewsbury Town moved from Gay Meadow to which ground for the 2007-08 season? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. Lincoln City have played at Sincil Bank since which year? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Wycombe Wanderers played their home games at which ground? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Darlington played at the largest ground in League Two in season 2007-08. What was the capacity?

Answer: 25,294

The Darlington Arena was opened in 2003. The ground was capped at 10,000 due to constraints and the fact Darlington play in League Two (the fourth tier of English football) but it's quite possible the Arena could hold up to 65,000 if expanded. The ground only has an average gate of 3,000-5,000 for League matches. Like many grounds in the UK, the Darlington Arena was all-seater.
2. Bradford City dropped from the Premiership to League Two in the space of a decade. Where did they play their home games?

Answer: Valley Parade

Bradford City played at Valley Parade, although in season 2007-08 the ground became the Coral Windows Stadium thanks to a sponsorship agreement. Valley Parade has been the home of Bradford City since 1903. With a capacity of 25,136, it had the second largest capacity in League Two.
3. Who had the smallest capacity in League Two for season 2007-08?

Answer: Accrington Stanley

Known as the Fraser Eagle Stadium (otherwise known as the Crown Ground), Accrington Stanley had the smallest capacity in League Two, with a capacity of only 5,057. The club have played at the stadium since 1970, but has only hosted League football since 2006.
4. Who played at London Road?

Answer: Peterborough United

With a capacity of 15,314, London Road was one of the larger grounds in League Two in season 2007-08, but the average attendance was only in the region of 4,500-5,000. Since opening, London Road has barely changed, a new stand was built in 1996 with the two goal ends remaining terraced areas.
5. What was the capacity of Stadium:MK, the home of Milton Keynes Dons, in season 2007-08?

Answer: 22,000

Milton Keynes originally intended to play at Stadium:MK from 2004-05 when Wimbledon FC relocated to Milton Keynes, but delays and planning meant the team only moved into their new ground in 2007.
6. Who played at Gigg Lane?

Answer: Bury

Bury played their home games at Gigg Lane, which also hosted Manchester United reserve team games and the home games of FC United of Manchester. The capacity in season 2007-08 was 11,669 but during the 1940s, when terracing was around, the total capacity was nearer 40,000.
7. Millmoor was the home ground for _________ United.

Answer: Rotherham United

Having hosted Championship football only three years earlier, Millmoor played host to League Two football for 2007-08 after two successive relegations for the Millers, partly thanks to financial difficulties and poor results over a succession of years. Millmoor was one of the smaller grounds in League Two in season 2007-08 with a capacity of only 8,300.
8. Notts County played at the City Ground.

Answer: False

Nottingham Forest, the so-called 'Big Brother' of Notts County, played at the City Ground. Just 300 yards away, Notts County played at Meadow Lane, their home since 1910, previously having played their home games at Trent Bridge. Meadow Lane had a capacity of 20,300 with the ground being completely rebuilt during the early 1990s.
9. Brentford have played at Griffin Park since when?

Answer: 1904

Brentford, formed in 1889, moved to Griffin Park in 1904 and had mostly hosted league football in the lower divisions, the only real success coming during the 1930s when Brentford were in Division One.
10. Macclesfield Town played at which ground?

Answer: Moss Rose

Built in 1891, Moss Rose was one of the smallest capacity stadiums in League Two in season 2007-08, with a capacity of under 7000. It has been the home of the Silkmen since the ground was built. Macclesfield's arch rivals, Altrincham of the Blue Square Premier (Conference), played at Moss Lane.
11. Wrexham played their home games at the Recreation Ground.

Answer: False

Wrexham played their home games at the Racecourse Ground, and had done so since their foundation in 1872. The capacity was 15,500.
12. Grimsby Town play at Blundell Park but the ground is actually located in which town?

Answer: Cleethorpes

Just down the road from Grimsby itself, the Mariners played their home games at Blundell Park, which is part of Cleethorpes. Grimsby have played at Blundell Park since 1899.
13. Shrewsbury Town moved from Gay Meadow to which ground for the 2007-08 season?

Answer: New Meadow

Gay Meadow had been the home of Shrewsbury for 97 years.
14. Lincoln City have played at Sincil Bank since which year?

Answer: 1895

Founded in 1884, Lincoln City moved to Sincil Bank in 1895 and have spent over 100 years playing at the ground. The ground was completely redeveloped in the 1990s and its capacity in 2007-08 was 10,127.
15. Wycombe Wanderers played their home games at which ground?

Answer: Adams Park

Wycombe played at Loakes Park from 1895 to 1990, when they moved to their home of Adams Park. The ground has a capacity of 10,000 and has an average attendance of around 4,500.
Source: Author minardifan

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