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Telford Street Park

Coordinates:57°28′55″N4°14′48″W / 57.4819°N 4.2468°W /57.4819; -4.2468
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Stadium in Highland, Scotland

Telford Street Park
Telford Street Park is located in Inverness area
Telford Street Park
Telford Street Park
Location within Inverness area
Full nameTelford Street Park
LocationInverness
Scotland
Coordinates57°28′55″N4°14′48″W / 57.4819°N 4.2468°W /57.4819; -4.2468
OwnerCaledonian F.C.
Capacity5000 (550 seated)[1]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1926 (1926)
Demolished1996 (1996)
Tenants
Caledonian 1926–1994
Caledonian Thistle 1994–1996

Telford Street Park was afootballground inInverness,Scotland.[2] It was the home ground ofCaledonian F.C. and latterlyCaledonian Thistle F.C.[2][3]

History

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Caledonian played at theeponymous Caledonian Park until the mid-1920s, when Telford Street Park was built. A fire destroyed the original stand in 1950, and a new one was built.[4]

A merger between the three Inverness clubs (Caledonian,Clachnacuddin andThistle), who all played in theHighland Football League, had long been mooted.[2] The proposal gained momentum in 1993, when theScottish Football League (SFL) announced it would expand its membership by two clubs and would look more favourably on a joint Inverness bid than if each individual club applied.[2] At the same time, Caledonian had received an offer of £750,000 fromTexas Homecare for Telford Street Park.[2] The club wanted to replace their ground with a new all-seater stadium that would require government funding, but the authorities indicated their preference for a facility to be used by a merged club.[2]

Despite clear opposition from most of the supporters, the directors of Caledonian and Thistle pressed ahead with a merger proposal.[2] The new club, which was initially called Caledonian Thistle, gained SFL membership in 1994 and played its home games at Telford Street Park.[2] As part of its SFL membership bid, Caledonian Thistle had pledged to find a new ground by August 1995.[2] The league granted an extension to August 1996, as the proposed new site required £900,000 of funding from Inverness District Council.[2] The club threatened to resign from the SFL if the funding was not provided, but it was authorised by a 14-12 majority in December 1995.[2] The newCaledonian Stadium was opened in 1996 and Telford Street Park was demolished to make way for a retail park.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Blair, John (9 November 2008)."Telford Street Park". Caley Nostalgia Page.
  2. ^abcdefghijkInglis 1996, p. 431
  3. ^McColl, Brian (26 August 2012)."All-time Scottish Football Club Directory". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Archived fromthe original on 3 February 2013.
  4. ^Main, Alex (1986).Caley All The Way: Caledonian F.C. The First Hundred Years. Inverness: Caledonian F.C.
Sources
  • Inglis, Simon (1996).Football Grounds of Britain. Collins Willow.ISBN 0-00-218426-5.
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