Terracing at Seaview, Belfast

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Terracing at Seaview, Belfast

Image: © Dean Molyneaux Taken: 12 Sep 2009

Seaview (Crusaders FC) on Belfast's Shore Road is one of the old-fashioned ground, made up mainly of terracing. Like the olden days, the casuals of the teams switch at half time to terrace behind the net that their team must score in - effectively giving them a better view of their team's goals (if any). Here only a few Crues' fans (the more vocal ones) have gathered behind the Glenavon 'keeper. Predictably at half-time the terrace filled with fans of the Lurgan side.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.624324
Longitude
-5.922353