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From railway station chats to overpriced sausage rolls, it’s the tiny parts of matchday we miss

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After almost a year without full stadiums, the connections made through football are missed just as much as the goal celebrations

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Daniel Gray column: A stadium’s final farewell should come with a bang, not a whimper

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Fans of Brentford, Boston United and York City didn’t get to say a proper goodbye to their beloved grounds – but at least they were spared the hollow choreography of a closing ceremony

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Harry Pearson column: It takes time for a sterile new stadium to feel like home

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Even once you’ve established a new pre-match routine and got on nodding terms with your seat neighbours, a real feeling of familiarity can still be years away

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“A wee cauldron of a stadium”: celebrating 30 years of St Johnstone’s McDiarmid Park

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Britain’s first purpose-built all-seat stadium was well ahead of its time when it opened in August 1989 and went on to serve as a blueprint for the post-Taylor Report football ground revolution

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