From the West and Fife :
Make for the Barnton Junction on the A90 the follow the road signs for 'Leith'.
Continue on the A902 until you reach the Crewe Toll roundabout where five roads converge.
Still continue on the A902 for 'Leith' passing City Park (Spartans FC) and Inverleith (Stewarts Melville FP Rugby Club) until the traffic lights at the top of Granton Road are reached.
Turn left here and three quarters way down Granton Road on the right you will see Wardie Primary School and Broughton FP Rugby Club
Enter the ground by the roadway beside the Rugby Club.
From the City Centre:
Go down either Broughton Street or Hanover Street until you reach the clock at Canonmills.
Head northwards along Inverleith Row until you reach the traffic light junction with the A902 Ferry Road at Goldenacre.
Turn left along Ferry Road until you reach the top of Granton Road then follow the same directions as for the West and Fife.
From the East:
Head for 'Leith' then take the A902 Ferry Road until you reach the top of Granton Road then follow the same directions as described above.
Would moving kids' football to a summer game help improve the development of young footballers?
Yes - better pitches mean a better chance to develop technique/skills
No - wouldn't make any real difference to development
Maybe - but I'd be worried about more injuries on firm pitches
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