Old Logie Green

Leith Athletic moved to the ground from Chancelot Park in 1904,[2] and played their first league game there on 27 August 1904, a 3–1 win over Hamilton Academical.

[3] The probable record attendance at Old Logie Green was set on 22 January 1910 when 15,000 watched a Scottish Cup first round match against Clyde, with the visitors winning 1–0.

[4] St Bernard's last league match at Old Logie Green was played on 12 April 1924, a 2–1 defeat to Broxburn United.

As their lease had expired, the club played a few matches at Tynecastle at the start of the 1924–25 season before moving back to the Royal Gymnasium Ground.

[3] Having been readmitted to the SFL for the start of the 1924–25 season, Leith returned to Old Logie Green, playing their first league game back at the ground on 23 August 1924, a 2–1 win over Clackmannan.