Day 61 of my posts counting down to the centenary of Maine Road’s opening game continues from yesterday and reveals how, years before Manchester City moved to Maine Road, significant football matches were played on fields next to the road.
Yesterday I talked about Dog Kennel Lane, well today here’s a mention of Dog Kennel Lane in relation to football. Manchester Association were the city’s prominent team in the mid 1870s and early 1880s. They promoted the game extensively and subscribers can read their story here:
And here:
I explain a lot more about them in The Emergence of Footballing Cultures: Manchester 1840-1919.
The brief newspaper cutting from 1882 mentions their Dog Kennel Lane ground. On the following I show where Maine Road was later built but the Manchester ground was probably further up the road/lane towards what became Great Western Street.


If you’d like to read more on the history of Maine Road, take a look at Farewell To Maine Road, which can be downloaded from this page:
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