The Lamb Ground

The Lamb Ground

Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = "The Lamb Ground"
nickname =


location = Kettlebrook, Tamworth
opened = 1934
owner = Tamworth
operator = Tamworth
surface = Grass
construction_cost = £ million
capacity = 4,000
architect =
former_names =

tenants =
Tamworth F.C.
seating_capacity =
4,065 (518 seated)

The Lamb Ground is a football stadium in the district of Kettlebrook, in Tamworth, England. It is the home of Tamworth F.C..

History

Tamworth spent their first year as a football team at Jolly Sailor ground before making the short move across the river Tame to start the 1934/35 season in the Birmingham Combination at The Lamb Ground. Tamworth have continued to play at the same site ever since, steadily improving the facilities as the Lambs progressed up the non-league football pyramid.

The ground was named after "The Lamb Inn", which stood for many years at the entrance to what is now the ground's car park. The first known use of the site was as a pig farm at the turn of the 19th century. Before Tamworth arrived at the The Lamb Ground it is believed that Kettlebrook Oakfield F.C. used the ground. In those early days, players had to change in the Lamb Inn and run down to the pitch, but facilities have been slowly built up to include changing rooms and a clubhouse, as well as 'cover' and seating for spectators.

In 1969 The Lamb Ground acquired its floodlights from Scarborough and all bar one of the original pylons are still in place to date, one having been removed to make way for the construction of the current Main Stand in 1997. Gillingham were invited to play a friendly fixture to mark the official switch-on of the floodlights owing to the Gills being Tamworth's first Football League opposition in the FA Cup.

The Main stand holds 518 while the Terraced "Shed End" is home to the "Shed Choir" which provide the team with vocal support.

External links

* [http://www.thelambs.co.uk/page/index.asp?pageCatID=4&pageID=38 Club Information - The Lamb Ground]


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