Inside abandoned World Cup rugby stadium which once held 60,000 fans demolished after vandalism and turned into homes ...Middle East

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STATION ROAD was once considered one of the finest rugby League grounds in England. The ground was located in Pendlebury near Manchester and was built in 1929. WikipediaStation Road used to be a massive Rugby League stadium[/caption] Google EarthIt has now been turned into a housing estate[/caption] It was the home of Swinton Rugby League Club for its entire history between 1929 and 1992. Swinton moved into the ground when it opened and they were at the peak of their powers. The club had won four major trophies the season before the move into Station Road. They had been hoping to stay in their previous ground, Chorley Road, but were unable to due to a breakdown in negoti

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