- 54°37′16″N 5°55′37″W / 54.621°N 5.927°W / 54.621; -5.927
Skegoneill Avenue is a
football stadium in Belfast,
Northern Ireland. It is the home of Brantwood...
- club,
founded in 1901,
hails from
Belfast and
plays its home
matches at
Skegoneill Avenue. Club
colours are
royal blue. The
current manager is
Graham McConnell...
- at
Distillery Street off the
Grosvenor Road
until 1971.
After sharing Skegoneill Avenue (Brantwood) and
Seaview (Crusaders) for some years, the club moved...
-
Ireland station is
located close to the
Cavehill Road junction.
Nearby is
Skegoneill Avenue, the
entry to
which is
marked by the
imposing Fortwilliam and Macrory...
- 5,000
Lurgan Northern
Ireland Glenavon F.C. ****ociation
football 257
Skegoneill Avenue 5,000
Belfast Northern
Ireland Brantwood F.C. ****ociation football...
- shot dead a
Catholic civilian (Sean McParland) in his relatives' home on
Skegoneill Avenue, Belfast. 7
April 1994: A
Protestant woman (Margaret Wright) was...
- community-based projects. The S**** Road
proper begins just
after the
junction with
Skegoneill Avenue. The end of the York Road and the area at the base of the S****...
- Historically,
Crusaders shared a
rivalry with
Brantwood (who play in
Skegoneill Avenue about 500
yards away from Seaview) when both
sides were junior...
- Ballygomartin,
Ballysillan Lower, Greencastle, Legoniel, Lowwood, Old Park and
Skegoneill in the
parish of Shankill,
along with that part of the
townland of Ballyaghagan...
- van on a RUC foot
patrol outside Seaview football ground, S**** Road,
Skegoneill, Belfast. 7
February 1978: An off-duty UDR soldier, John
Eaglesham (aged...