Although Ballinamallard is served by Ulsterbus 94 Enniskillen-Omagh between 9am-5pm on weekdays the timetable is far less frequent at weekday evenings and very infrequent on Saturdays. The two new stands have been named 'The Fisher Stand', in dedication to the late Tommy Fisher who was a club President and 'The Village Stand', in recognition of the funding from the Ballinamallard Enterprise Centre. Visiting Oldham & ManchesterIf you’re visiting Oldham for the match and want to see more of the sites why not check out the Visit Oldham website to see what else this great town has to offer. This ensures supporters can get inside Boundary Park safely. Ferney Park is situated on the right hand side as you approach the village of Ballinamallard. 92 glossy pages of football trips around Europe and…. Boundary Park is a football stadium in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England.Its name originates from the fact that it lies at the northwestern extremity of Oldham, with Royton and Chadderton lying immediately north and west respectively.. Boundary Park was originally known as the Athletic Ground when it was opened in 1896 for Oldham's first professional football club, Oldham County F.C.. Following crowd troubles in the 1980s, and regulations imposed after the Taylor Report, several English league stadiums have been built or completely redeveloped in the last few years.Prior to 1988, however, the last newly built Football League ground in England was Roots Hall, Southend, which was opened in 1955.. Future stadiums. What you did before the game pub/chippy etc, and were the home fans friendly? Car ParkingSupporters on a match day should use the Hospital Car Park which has a cost of £5. Boundary Park is leased from both South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse District Councils by Boundary Park Sports Association. Metrolink operates a zonal fare system with Westwood, Oldham King Street, Oldham Central and Oldham Mumps all located in zone 3. Comment on getting away from the ground after the game, Summary of overall thoughts of the day out, BALLINAMALLARD HOTELS - FIND AND BOOK YOURS AND HELP SUPPORT THIS WEBSITE, BALLINAMALLARD UNITED FERNEY PARK FEEDBACK, BE THE FIRST TO SUBMIT A FANS REVIEW OF FERNEY PARK BALLINAMALLARD UNITED. Boundary Park is a brand new multi-sports facility situated within Great Western Park in Didcot. However due to its remote location there are no direct bus services to Ballinamallard from either Belfast or Derry. Be sure to plan ahead and check train times on the National Rail website before you travel. Bring Your Flags To Boundary Park! Each runs for around a quarter of the length of the pitch but are situated towards each end, resulting in a sizeable gap between them which is partly occupied by the team dugouts, with the  floodlights of the training ground visible in the background. Car Parking The pitches are available to other local clubs for hire when not in use by these clubs and being as it is a public park, the public can use the grass areas for general recreation when not in use by the sports clubs. The clubhouse has a 1st floor lounge which offers the best view of the stadium. The football club's car park is more modest in size, and leads to the Clubhouse, which sits at the south corner of the ground. Plus their booking system is straightforward and easy to use. Why not write your own review of Ferney Park and have it included in the Guide? See the below map for the quickest routes. Otherwise there are a couple of pubs around 10 minutes walk away in the centre of Ballinamallard. Westwood is the closest stop to the ground, around a 20-minute walk away. Follow the A5 South of Strabane, keep following the A5 around the outskirts of Omagh and then turn right into the A32 towards Irvinestown. Beside the Club there is a 'motorhome overnight stop' so if you are touring you will know where to stay! The clubhouse is flanked by a small control tower on a high level platform, sitting directly over the corner post. Follow the N16 from Sligo. Since the inception of the Premier League, England's highest level of association football annual league tournament, 59 football stadiums have been used to host matches. From the South (Dublin, Monaghan) This low all seater cantilevered stand for home supporters was opened in 2010. Walking from the town centre takes just over 20 minutes. For further information and a full list of zones and ticket prices, visit the dedicated Metrolink ticket zone page. Why were you looking forward to this game and visiting the ground itself? This is a new Charitable Incorporated Organisation which has been set up with the specific aim of managing these facilities. For those who wish to park on the Oldham Event Centre (Joe Royle Stand) facilities please use the postcode 'OL2 5BL'.