Following the demolition of the Brownlow Stand a fortnight ago, we take a look back at it's history.
The current stand was built in 1992 and held 1,987 people however it observed it's final match in round 23 this year. With the Jennings Stand also set to be knocked down, the pair make way for the latest phase of the stadium redevelopments.
Stage four of the project will see the western wing house a new stand which will include a large 600 seat function room, media and broadcasting areas, football department facilities and a social club for patrons on match days.
Set for completion in May 2017, the new stand will see stadium capacity increased to 36,000.
Take a look back at the stand's journey.
The first edition of the Brownlow Stand, very traditional with the white wooden pillars.
The first Brownlow Standing coming down to make way for the Brownlow Stand 2.0.
The new Brownlow Stand under construction and beginning to take shape.
Exciting times in 1992 as the structural phase of the new stand nears completion.
The Brownlow Stand packed with people during it's final match, round 23 2015.
Demolition begins: a deserted Brownlow Stand looking worse for wear.
From behind: A hollowed out stand lingers eerily before being knocked down.
After much crashing and bashing, the beloved Brownlow Stand was gone for good.
Gallery: The Brownlow Stand
Following it's recent demolition, we take a look back at the life of the Brownlow Stand