|
Address: |
|
Nene
Park |
|
Irthlingborough |
| Northants |
| NN9
5QF |
|
Telephone: |
|
01933 -
652000 |
| Ground
Capacity: |
| 6,441
(4,641 seats, 1,800 terracing) |
| Official
Website: |
| www.thediamondsfc.com |
| Unofficial
Websites: |
| RDFC
Net
Diamonds
Web
|
| How
to get there: |
By Road: RUSHDEN
& DIAMONDS is located in Northamptonshire. The ground is
located in Irthlingborough, just off the A6 between Bedford & Kettering.
From The North/Midlands: LEAVE
the motorway at the M1/M6 intersection and take the A14 towards Kettering. On just passing Kettering take the A6 towards
Irthlingborough/Rushden/Bedford, you will reach the ground on your left.
From The South: LEAVE
the M1 at Junction 15 and take the A508 towards Northampton. At the junction with the A45 turn right towards
Wellingborough. Follow the A45 past Wellingborough and then towards
Rushden. At the junction with the A6 turn left towards
Irthlingborough. You will come to the ground on your right. By Rail: THE
nearest railway station is in Wellingborough, which is six miles away! Therefore it is best to get a taxi to the ground and then at the same time book one back to the station for after the end of the game. Parking: THERE
is a fair sized car park at the ground, which is free! However, it is normally full within an hour of kick off and this leads to a number of cars parking on grass verges along the A6. Plus it is worth noting that it can take some time to exit the official car park after the game. |
| Other
than the football...: |
|
FOR those of you who enjoy a pre-match
drink, there are no pubs within the immediate the vicinity of the ground. However, there are bars within the ground and away fans are treated to their own bar, called the Airwair bar. If you want a proper pub, then you can either take the 15 minute walk into
Irthlingborough, or drive down the A6 for another couple of miles to Higham
Ferrers.
Those of you who want to experience more
than just the football might want to go into nearby
Kettering where there is the Wicksteed theme park, while
Rushden has a Splash Leisure Pool that boasts a 25m pool,
water slide and a beach/leisure area.
Northamptonshire also has Althorp House,
which is a historic home and an art/history museum - The
Central Museum and Art Gallery.
You can search and book
hotels located right near to Rushden & Diamonds' Nene
Park stadium by clicking HERE. |
|
A Hatter and
a Diamond - Ian Feuer |
 |
| Goalkeeper
Ian Feuer. |
GIANT
American goalkeeper Ian Feuer was born in Las Vegas on May
20th 1971 and the 6 ft 7" shot-stopper would go on to
become a huge favourite at Luton Town.
Feuer
became one of the first American goalkeepers to sign for a
European team - and the first in Belgium - when he signed
for FC Brugge in 1988. During this spell with the
Belgians, he joined First Division rivals RWD Molenbeek on
loan in 1991 and he made 19 League appearances before
returning to his native United States to join Los Angeles
Salsa - where he won the 1992-93 Rookie Goalkeeper of the
Year award.
In
1994 he was on the move again as West
Ham United made the move to take Feuer to England in a
£70,000 deal - making him the first American goalkeeper to
sign for an English Premier League team. He did,
however, fail to make a single first-team appearance with
the Hammers and in February 1995 he was loaned to Peterborough
United where he made his League debut and went on to
enjoy a successful loan spell, playing in a total of 16
League matches.
Feuer
then joined Luton Town on a three-month loan
in September 1995. After enjoying much success in 14
League matches for Luton, the club purchased his contract outright in December
for £600,000. Feuer would experience a great run at Luton, in fact being named
"Player of the Year" and "Fans’ Player of the Year"
as well as runner-up for the best goalkeeper in the Division
for the 1995-96 season. His success at
Luton would continue until August 1997, when he tore a muscle in his shoulder
in a match against Southend
United. The injury brought to a halt his impressive
streak of 90 consecutive League appearances. Sidelined by injury, Feuer was
forced to watch as England Under-21 International goalkeeper Kelvin Davis
assumed goalkeeping duties and played well enough that when Feuer returned to
fitness, he would be sold to the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer
in March of 1998 after 85 League appearances for the Hatters, much to the disappointment of the Luton
fans.
Back in
the United States, Feuer was runner-up for the New England
Revolution "Player of the Year" award during the
1998-99 season.
In
December 1998, Feuer answered an SOS call from Rushden
& Diamonds, who were experiencing goalkeeping
troubles ahead of a big FA Cup clash with Premiership side Leeds
United. He gave a tremendous performance to earn
the side a 0-0 draw at home and then nearly helped cause an
upset in the replay at Elland Road as the Diamonds took the
lead before eventually bowing out 1-3.
After
these two brief appearances, Feuer moved back to the United
States as he joined Colorado Rapids. His stay with the
club was brief as he moved back to Britain to join Cardiff
City on a monthly contract in December 1999. He
was used as a backup goalkeeper at Ninian Park and failed to
make a first-team appearance before returning to his first
English club, West
Ham United, in February 2000. He made 3
Premiership appearances for the Hammers prior to being
released at the end of the season. He then signed for Wimbledon
where, for the second time in his career, he became
understudy to Kelvin Davis. After 5 League appearances
in just over 2 years for the Dons (during which time he had
a loan spell with then Premiership side Derby
County, playing 2 matches) Feuer had brief spells on
non-contract basis' with Tranmere
Rovers (2 appearances) and Wolverhampton
Wanderers (0 appearances) before returning to the United
States where he became a goalkeeping coach. |
|
The
Club
and
The
Ground
RUSHDEN & Diamonds
Football Club was formed at the end of the 1991-92 season
following a merger between local rivals Rushden Town (formed 1889)
and Irthlingborough Diamonds (formed 1947). Since then, the
club have built a brand new stadium and have moved up the
Non-League pyramid to progress to the Second Division of the
Football League in just 10 years.
The ground, Nene Park, was completely
rebuilt during the 1990's. What emerged was not only a modern
stadium, but one of quality in terms of workmanship and materials
used. The ground is totally enclosed, with all stands covered and
roughly the same height. Three sides of the ground are all-seated,
with terracing behind one goal in the home end. The Air Wair
Stand at one end of the ground is particularly pleasing to the
eye, having a semi-circular roof. The corners of the ground,
although enclosed, do not house supporters. One corner has an
electric scoreboard, apparently bought from Millwall FC. An
unusual feature are the owl statues on the roofs that were brought
to deter other birds from the area.
Hatters fans are housed in one end of the
ground, in the all-seated Air Wair stand, where the normal
allocation for away supporters is 1,000. This end is normally
shared with home supporters but if demand requires it then the
whole of this stand can be given to visiting fans, increasing the
number to 2,372.
I was thoroughly impressed with the ground and facilities and on
my last visit there was a good atmosphere generated. It still has
a new feeling from when it was built and from what I can judge no
expense has been spared. The leg room and views from the away end
are excellent. If you are feeling hungry then the refreshment
areas offer large 'Diamond double burgers' at £2.60, as well as a
good range of other snacks. You may also want to have a look in
the Club Shop which carries a range of discounted Dr Martens
clothing and footwear.
Ground Guide courtesy of the excellent Internet
Football Ground Guide.
History
- Rushden & Diamonds
Football Club
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|
The
old club badges. |
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|
Beazer
Midland winners. |
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| Beazer
Premier Champions. |
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| Rushden
take the lead at Leeds. |
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| Conference
Champions. |
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| Third
Division Champions. |
Luton Town
v
Rushden
&
Diamonds... A
full rundown of all of the past meetings
| Home
Matches |
 |
|
Dec
|
15
|
2001
|
ND3
|
L
|
1
|
0
|
7495
|
Report
|
|
Aug
|
9
|
2003
|
ND2
|
W
|
3
|
1
|
6878
|
Report
|
|
| Away
Matches |
 |
|
Mar
|
9
|
2002
|
ND3
|
W
|
2
|
1
|
5876
|
Report
|
|
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