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I've got afew extra bits of information that I found when researching Arsenal. In 1890 the pitch was 130 yards long x 90 yards wide (that was a lot of pitch!), there were 1500 seats in the east stand, the main entrance was in Plumstead High Street and there was space for a total of 3000 spectators on the south & west terraces. Ground rent for the first season was £50. This information came from the Kentish Mercury.--Goonerak (talk) 18:46, 6 September 2009 (UTC)Reply