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  • The club, founded in 1880, hails from Castledawson, near Magherafelt, County Londonderry, and plays its home matches at Fortwilliam Park with the club groundsharing with Tobermore United following the closure of Mill Meadow.
  • In June 2008, Clydebank and Drumchapel agreed to terminate their groundsharing agreement, with the Bankies moving across the town to share Holm Park with Yoker Athletic.
  • In 2003 Falkirk enquired about groundsharing at the stadium for a season, as their former home, Brockville did not meet SPL criteria.
  • After spending the first few months of the 2011–12 season groundsharing at the Cheshunt Stadium in Cheshunt, they moved into the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium in November 2011, with the first match being a victory against Harefield United in the Middlesex Senior Cup on 9 November.
  • During the 2016–17 season, the club were playing at Goffs Lane, groundsharing with Broxbourne Borough.
  • In 2008 the club began groundsharing at Thamesmead Town's Bayliss Avenue, before returning to the Erith Sports Stadium the following season.
  • They then spent several years groundsharing, playing home matches at Cherrywood Road in Farnborough, Godalming Town's Weycourt and Ash United's Shawfield Stadium.
  • They later began groundsharing at Brigg Town's Hawthorns ground in order to progress to the Supreme Division of the CML.
  • After groundsharing with Alvechurch at Lye Meadow, the club moved to Sporting Khalsa's Abbey Park Stadium in Bloxwich in 2009.
  • The 2022/23 season saw a big change for the Gresford Athletic First Team, as they agreed a multi-year deal to see the team move from Clappers Lane to The Rock, groundsharing with Cefn Druids.
  • As a relic of that short-lived groundsharing deal, one of the seated stands at Solihull Moors' Damson Park is part of the Bees' main stand from their former Sharmans Cross Road home.
  • Following World War I, the club played at Campdale Road (now Tufnell Park playing fields), groundsharing with London Caledonians.
  • After some re-organising following the 2006–07 season, the club were accepted into the Northern Counties East League Division One courtesy of the club's groundsharing arrangement at Farsley Celtic's Throstle Nest.
  • The club was established in 1950 as a merger of Tufnell Park and Edmonton Borough (who had been groundsharing at Edmonton's Barrass Stadium since shortly after World War II) and was initially named Tufnell Park Edmonton.
  • The club initially entered into a groundsharing agreement at Watford's Vicarage Road which lasted up until 1993, before going on to groundshare with Yeading F.
  • In July 2022, it was announced that Dunmow would enter a groundsharing agreement with Heybridge Swifts to play at Scraley Road.


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