Originally Posted by
60YearsAPie
I agree.
When Notts decided on the location of their new ground in 1910, it was described as "a piece of Corporation waste land that lay off London Road between Meadow Lane and the Cattle Market, which served as a snow-tip in wintry weather."
Surely if it was the same place, it would have been described as "Notts Rangers old ground", especially as Notts had connections with the defunct club.
Apart from one of the Magpies players being partly responsible for the demise of the Rangers, Notts signed several players from them including two England internationals and members of Notts' cup winning team - goalkeeper George Toone and left-half Alfred Shelton.