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Love Street Stadium - St Mirren FC

Love Street Stadium - St Mirren FC


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Filename: LOV03 - Love Street Stadium - St Mirren DB.jpg

Size: 6268 x 3996 (24.7MB)

Date: 10th July 2020

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Love Street Stadium - St Mirren FC

St Mirren Park, more commonly known as Love Street, was a football stadium located on Love Street in Paisley, Scotland. At one time the stadium was capable of accommodating almost 50, 000 spectators, however in its final years it had an all-seated capacity of 10, 800. Until its closure in 2009, it was the home ground of St Mirren F.C.
The football grounds on Love Street were registered as Fullerton Park for St Mirren's first season there as they were originally rented from a Mr Fullerton. The ground's record attendance was 47, 438 for a match against Celtic in 1949. St Mirren completed construction of their new St Mirren Park in December 2008. St Mirren played their last game at Love Street, against Motherwell, on 3 January 2009

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This print captures the essence of Love Street Stadium, the beloved home ground of St Mirren FC. Nestled in Paisley, Scotland, this historic stadium holds a special place in the hearts of football enthusiasts. Once capable of accommodating nearly 50,000 spectators, Love Street Stadium witnessed countless thrilling matches and unforgettable moments. Originally known as Fullerton Park during its early days due to being rented from Mr Fullerton, this iconic venue became synonymous with St Mirren's legacy. The record-breaking attendance of 47,438 fans during an exhilarating clash against Celtic in 1949 stands as a testament to the passion and dedication shared by supporters. As time passed and modernization took hold, Love Street Stadium underwent transformations that eventually led to its closure in 2009. However, before bidding farewell to their cherished grounds forever, St Mirren FC played their final game against Motherwell on January 3rd that year. This stunning print serves as a nostalgic reminder of the rich history embedded within these hallowed grounds. It immortalizes not only the physical structure but also the emotions evoked by every cheer and roar echoing through its stands. Whether you are a devoted fan or simply appreciate sports stadia artistry at its finest, this piece encapsulates the spirit of Love Street Stadium and pays homage to one of Scotland's most treasured football clubs - St Mirren FC.

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