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- I know they played at sometime in Helenslea Park, in Helenvale Street, but this is not the same park. It is bounded by London Road and Methven Street, about a quarter a mile away from Helenvale Street. It might have been used in the years of their decline, as it had fewer facilities, in fact almost none.
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