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Tag Archives: Beaconsfield Street
Home sweet home, the story of Croft Park.
Upon formation in 1899 Blyth Spartans may have had a remarkable future ahead but it took the fledgling club nearly 10 years to find a permanent home, using 5 other sites before settling at Croft Park. All bar one of the sites have … Continue reading →
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