Is Richard Dunns open?
RICHARD Dunn Sports Centre has shut its doors to customers for the final time. The centre, which was opened in 1978, officially closed for business last night – with all the leisure facilities being replaced by the new £17.5 million Sedbergh Leisure Centre a short distance away.
When did Richard Dunns close?
Jon Mann captured these images inside the Richard Dunn Sports Centre in Odsal, which closed in November 2019.
When was Richard Dunn Sports Center?
1978
Opened in 1978 and named after the Bradford born boxer who fought Muhammad Ali, the centre was the main leisure facility for generations of Bradford residents. The distinctive domed building was perhaps most famous for its waterslides, and had a large cycle track around the site.
What is happening to Richard Dunn Sports Centre?
The Richard Dunn site closed in late 2019 when it was replaced by the Sedbergh Leisure Centre, and since then there have been questions over future of the huge site. Last month Odsal Stadium was brought back into use after years of laying idle.
Is Richard Dunne still alive?
Richard Patrick Dunne (born 21 September 1979) is an Irish former footballer and current television pundit for BT Sport, who played as a defender. He made 431 Premier League appearances, including 253 for Manchester City.
Is Richard Dunne a Man City legend?
Also a Premier League player with Everton, QPR, and Aston Villa, Dunne spent most of his career with Man City and captained the side for several seasons. He would move away from the Etihad Stadium following the arrivals of Joleon Lescott and Kolo Toure, but remains a City legend all the same.
Who has scored the most Premier League own goals?
Most Premier League own goals ever
- Wes Brown – 6.
- Martin Skrtel – 7.
- Phil Jagielka – 7.
- Jamie Carragher – 7.
- Richard Dunne – 10.