Stand, New Grosvenor Stadium
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Image: © Dean Molyneaux Taken: 15 Aug 2009
This is the stand used by fans of Lisburn Distillery F.C. ("The Whites"). When being used for a football match, the arena is called the 'New Grosvenor Stadium' - a reminder of Distillery F.C.'s beginnings on Belfast's Grosvenor Road. As a greyhound track - it's principal use - it's known as 'Drumbo Park'. Confusingly many still call it 'Ballyskeagh' - the townland in which it is situated.