Dumbarton Football Stadium
Posted in Dumbarton FC, Radio Scotland, Scottish Football Grounds, Wild Life at 12:00 on 17 August 2019
I’ve been aware for a long time that though I have a category for Scottish Football Grounds in which I post pictures of those theatres of disappointment I’ve never actually featured what Sons fans know as The Rock.
Given that this season promises to be one of the most dismal in over twenty years for said fans what better sight to lighten the mood?
The stadium has had several sponsored names over its years since the club moved from the traditional Boghead: Strathclyde Homes Stadium, the Bet Butler Stadium, the Cheaper Insurance Direct Stadium,* the YOUR Radio 103FM Stadium, and now the C&G Systems Stadium reverting to Dumbarton Football Stadium in times between sponsorships.
It really is in a fantastic location.
Dumbarton Rock and Dumbarton Football Stadium from Castle Road:-
From car park and pedestrian access. The turnstiles here are for the home end:-
Stadium, Stand and Dumbarton Rock from main car park:-
Stadium and Dumbarton rock from western part of car park:-
Showing Stand seating:-
Stand from River Leven side:-
Stand from west car park:-
Main Entrance from car park entrance:-
From Home support end of Stand. Kilpatrick Hills (known locally as the Long Crags) in right background:-
Pitch panorama. Dumbarton town in background. The large red brick building, once part of Ballantine’s Distillery, has now been demolished:-
Away end of pitch:-
I caught this disinterested spectator before a game once:-
*When that one was first referred to by a BBC Radio Scotland reporter at a game I remember the programme’s presenter Richard Gordon wailing, “Noooo.” It was bit of a minter.
Tags: Ballantine's Distillery, Bet Butler, Boghead, C&G Systems Stadium, Richard Gordon, River Leven, Strathclyde Homes Stadium, the Bet Butler Stadium, The Cheaper Insurance Direct Stadium, the YOUR Radio 103FM Stadium, Wild Life