Bower Fold

The main stand replaced a wooden one dating from 1909, which held 500 fans, before being converted to tip-up seating with a reduced capacity of around 400 persons.It is possible for the ground to be segregated with self-contained areas which include separate turnstiles, refreshment facilities and toilets (though this is rarely necessary).FC United generally exceeded Stalybridge's home attendances when they played at Bower Fold.[5] This was achieved on 8 February 1921 when Dick Kerr Ladies beat a Rest of Lancashire XI 10–0.Stalybridge Celtic's record attendance was achieved on 17 January 1923, against West Bromwich Albion.
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