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A home full of memories for York City fans

York City supporters might have been busy making new memories during their first full season at the LNER Community Stadium.

A home

YORK’S PRIDE DOCUMENTED
By John Featherstone

YORK City supporters might have been busy making new memories during their first full season at the LNER Community Stadium.
But, if home is where the heart is, it will be a long time before the shiny, 8,500 capacity, out-of-town venue replaces the beloved Bootham Crescent in their affections.
The Minstermen’s home ground for 88 years from 1932 to 2020 bore witness to some exhilarating highs and agonising lows in the famous Roman city.
Two of English football’s biggest names – Sir Alf Ramsey and BobbyMoore – both ended games in the losers’ dres...

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