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Fellows Park

Coordinates:52°34′16.13″N1°59′50.70″W/ 52.5711472°N 1.9974167°W/52.5711472; -1.9974167
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Fellows Park
Fellows Park in 1982
Map
Full nameHilary Street (1896–1930)
Fellows Park (1930–1990)
LocationHilary Street,
Bescot,
Walsall
Closed1990
Tenants
Walsall F.C.(1896–1990)

Fellows Parkwas afootballstadiuminWalsall,England.It was the home ground ofWalsall F.C.from 1896 until 1990, when the team moved to theBescot Stadium.

Fellows Park was situated about a quarter of a mile away from the club's present ground, The Bescot Stadium, at the junction of Hilary Street and Wallows Lane.

The club moved to the ground fromWest Bromwich Roadin 1896. Until 1930 it was namedHilary Street,at which point it was renamed after H.L. Fellows, a club director. Walsall's record home attendance was at Fellows Park, when 25,453 spectators were present for the team's Second Division match againstNewcastle Unitedon 29 August 1961.[1]

By March 1988, the club was planning to build a new stadium at nearby Bescot Crescent.[2]Within two years, construction work was underway at the new stadium site and the last league game at Fellows Park was played on 1 May 1990, when Walsall, in the process of their second successive relegation which took them into theFootball League Fourth Division,drew 1–1 at home toRotherham United,withAndy Dornanscoring the last league goal at the ground – his only goal in his time at Walsall.[3]

The final game played at the ground was on 11 May 1990, when retiring defenderPeter Hart'stestimonial was held there with local rivalsWest Bromwich Albionproviding the opposition. This game also ended in a 1–1 draw, withGary Shawscoring an equaliser for Walsall in the 37th minute, thus going down in history as the last player to score at the stadium, in its 94-year history.[3]The newBescot Stadiumwas ready for the1990–91 season.[4]A reminder of Fellows Park remains in the new stadium, in the name of the H.L. Fellows Stand.[5]The old stadium was demolished in early 1991 and aMorrisonssupermarket built on the site.[5]

In December 1990, several weeks before the stadium's demolition, heavy snow caused the roof of the "cowshed" section of the stadium to collapse.[6]

References

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  1. ^"Fellows Park Walsall Football Club".Football Ground Guide.Retrieved5 September2017.
  2. ^"Those We Have Lost: Fellows Park, Walsall FC".Twohundredpercent. 29 June 2011.Retrieved5 September2017.
  3. ^ab"Walsall hero on Fellows Park 25 years later".Express & Star.11 May 2015.Retrieved5 September2017.
  4. ^"25 years at Bescot: The stadium that changed Walsall's fortunes".Express & Star.11 May 2015.Retrieved5 September2017.
  5. ^ab"In memoriam: 10 of England's beloved, long-lost grounds".FourFourTwo.Haymarket.11 November 2015.Retrieved5 September2017.
  6. ^"Saddlers Club Decomposing".13 July 2018.

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