Medo Lane is slightly more respectable than Dome Lane. It was built in 1910 and has hosted Notts County ever since, many of those seasons in the early days were spent in the top flight. Their highest ever position was 3rd. First-Hand Experience: More info about my personal experience at this stadium — I’ve been to the City Ground to see matches, but have sadly never been to this old historic ground for a match. I have done a self-guided stadium tour though, in 2011, when I’d had some of the best fun imaginable in Nottingham(hi Kerry!). I look forward to my return, to see her again, and to see both the Notts stadiums again. Hopefully this time(2016) I can watch a live game here. I don’t think it’ll score more though… it needs a proper facelift and to be packed each week, before I can think about a 5th star. I’ve been to most UK&US stadiums, due to lifelong obsessions with travel, sport & especially footy(soccer to Americans). Born & raised in England, I followed Oxford United(hometown team) to stadia all over the country at away games, and later Liverpool(fave team) around. Every stadium review — like all my reviews — are from first-hand personal experience, usually from several visits. In 2011, I was on music tour in the UK, and visited most stadiums for fun in my spare time. As recently as Fall 2014, when I was«stuck» in UK for 3 months, I went to hundreds yet again while travelling. I have pictures of me at most, which I’ll post later. Also, when back in UK I’ll take more pix, and add more stadia! *** return to regular review *** It’s right across the river from the City Ground of Notts Forest, and it’s a grand old and atmospheric ground, but with open corners which makes it not one of my absolute faves. It can hold up to 20k people. A rugby team plays here too. I used to go to school on Meadow Lane, by the way, but a different one.