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East End Park (Dunfermline FC)

 
Description: East End Park, Halbeath Road, Dunfermline. Fife KY12 7RB UK. / East End Park is a football stadium located in the ... more
East End Park (Dunfermline FC) ... Scottish town of Dunfermline first used in 1885. The stadium is owned by Dunfermline Athletic F.C. and has a capacity of 12,509. The grounds record attendance is 27,816 versus Celtic F.C in 1968.

Newest Review: ... turn right, to which you follow a straight rad into Dunfermilne and you find East End park at the very end, of this road. The Stadium, is an all seater and compared to the team is quite above average. The view frm the away stand, is second ton one from grounds I have visited and all credit to the Pars. The food quality at the ground is too very good. There is quite a wide range available ... more

 ... and the pies are average. However, from the home side, East End Park lacks atmosphere I have found and provides a poor home support. However, if you are an away supportre then you may find yourself with a long, mucky trek up to the ground which puts ...more

Hollz123
Premium Review East End Park (Dunfermline FC): The home of Dunfermilne... (175 words)
by - written on 01/07/01 (Useful, 292 readings)
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East End Park is quite a modern ground, and home to the Pars. The stadium, is quite easy to get too. If you are hreading from Glasgow, then go ovre the Kincardine Bridge and then turn right, to which you follow a straight rad into Dunfermilne and you find East End park at the very end, of this road. The Stadium, is an all seater and compared to the team is quite above average. The view frm the away stand, is second ton one from grounds I have visited and all credit to the Pars. The food quality at the ground is too very good. There is quite a wide range available and the pies are average. However, from the home side, East End Park ...  Read the complete review

East End Park Now Up To Par! (145 words)
by - written on 14/12/00
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I visited East End Park for the first time this season since the three new stands got constructed, and boy what a difference! I was last there 4 years ago when it was mostly terracing. Then, the facilities were virtually non existant and there was no cover from the elements at the away end. Now the stadium has been converted into an all-seated, all-covered arena, with much improved facilities and fantastic views of the playing surface. The stands behind the goals however are quite steep which can be a little bit disconcerting if you stand up too quick. The main stand however has remained untouched and looks an eyesore compared to the other stands and something ...  Read the complete review

cpf1993
Premium Review East End Park (Dunfermline FC): A cold welcome at Dunfermline (156 words)
by - written on 25/09/00 (Useful, 40 readings)
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Dunfermline Athletic, like many of the small to mid sized clubs in and around Scottish Football?s top flight have had to make rapid building arrangements in the past few years to comply with the Taylor Report. In Dunfermline?s case this caused three new stands to spring up at East End Park. One of these is a very small one, running along the touchline on the near side of the ground. The other two are behind each goal, your basic symetrical stands so familiar at most grounds. Relatively cheap to build, but comfortable enough and with enough facilities to keep the fans going. The views are excellent, clear and unobstructed. However the corners of the ...  Read the complete review

AliMcLeod
Premium Review East End Park - Dunfermline (369 words)
by - written on 30/07/00 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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East End Park, home of Dunfermline Athletic has only recently caught up with modern times and been made all-seater. The reduction in capacity from over 25,000 in its hey-day to the now compact 12,000 has undoubtedley brought better levels of comfort and service to the team and the support alike, but at what price ? I cannot help but feel that something has been lost from the club. The atmosphere seems to come and go during matches, perhaps because fans who used to congregate around "singing areas" are now dispersed about the ground. This season, the club has attempted to counteract that by marking one part of one stand as a "singing ...  Read the complete review

 
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