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EXILED ATHLETIC COME HOME V INCE T AYLOR REPORTS ON THE RETURN OF FOOTBALL TO S CARBOROUGH The Flamingo Land Stadium showing a view of the stand and swimming pool end from the covered end Photo: Vince Taylor Formed out of the ashes of Scarborough FC, who folded in 2007, Scarborough Athletic's wait to play a home match in Scarborough has dragged on for ten years. Finally, after a decade of forty mile roundtrips to their temporary base at Bridlington Town's Queensgate ground, Scarborough Athletic's homecoming was celebrated on 15 July 2017 when Shef- field United had the honour of opening their new, splendidly named Flamingo Land Sta- dium. A capacity crowd of 2,038, plus several more watching from the adjacent hillside, were present for Scarborough Athletic’s big day, as a Sheffield United XI defeated their hosts 4-1. Though separated by a railway line, as the crow flies the new stadium is only a few hun- dred yards away from the Seamer Road ground of predecessors Scarborough FC. Seamer Road played host to Scarborough from 1898 to 2007, and though lacking the seaside at- mosphere of the Scarborough Cricket Ground at North Marine Road (another former home of Scarborough), it was a substantial non-league venue that underwent considerable im- provement during Scarborough's spell as a Football League club from 1987/88 to 1998/99. Seamer Road in 1975 Photos: Bob Lilliman w w w . g r o u n d t a s t i c . c o . u k | F a c e b o o k / G r o u n d t a s t i c | T w i t t e r @ g r o u n d t a s t i c 3