SOLITUDE

Trademark Status DEAD
Expiration 27.11.2006

Application

United Kingdom

2024-09-11

3.347.297™

UK APP

00000827932

27.11.1961

Classes

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Owner

Clark & Fenn Limited.

Registrator

Linklaters LLP

Classes

19

NICE Classification

  • Tiles and panels none being metal.;

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2023-09-26
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Linfield defeated Crusaders 2-0 to extend their lead at the top of the Premiership to three points. Joe Gormley hit a hat-trick and Ben Wilson bagged a double as Cliftonville thumped Coleraine 5-0 at Solitude to move up to second place. Loughgall slip to third with keeper Rohan Ferguson sent-off.
2023-08-12
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Jim Magilton's reign as Cliftonville manager got off to a winning start. Joe Gormley grabbed two fine goals and Sean Stewart scored on his Reds debut at Solitude. Linfield also began their league campaign with a victory as they beat Dungannon Swifts 3-2. Ten-man Newry City earned an impressive 2-0 away win over Carrick Rangers.
2023-08-12
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Jim Magilton's reign as Cliftonville manager got off to a winning start. Joe Gormley grabbed two fine goals and Sean Stewart scored on his Reds debut at Solitude. Linfield also began their league campaign with a victory as they beat Dungannon Swifts 3-2 at Stangmore Park. Ten-man Newry City earned an impressive 2-0 away win over Carrick Rangers.
2023-07-02
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Irish Premiership champions Cliftonville beat Ballymena United 4-2 on penalties. The Solitude shoot-out was needed when the match ended 0-0 after 90 minutes. George McMullan, James Knowles, Johnny Flynn and Marc Smyth scored for the Reds. Matt Tipton and Michael Ruddy were on target for United.
2023-01-02
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Cliftonville come from a goal down to beat Larne 2-1 in a pulsating match at Solitude and move level with the Invermen at the top of the Irish Premiership table. Lee Bonis fired league leaders Larne into the lead only for the north Belfast side to hit back through Sean Moore and Rory Hale. Larne, who missed a series of chances, are ahead of Cliftonville on goal difference with Linfield two points behind in third.Report: Cliftonville go level at top as Glens lose again
2023-01-02
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Cliftonville come from a goal down to beat Larne 2-1 in a pulsating match at Solitude and move level with the Invermen at the top of the Irish Premiership table. Lee Bonis fired league leaders Larne into the lead only for the north Belfast side to hit back through Sean Moore and Rory Hale. Larne, who missed a series of chances, are ahead of Cliftonville on goal difference with Linfield two points behind in third.Report: Cliftonville go level at top as Glens lose again

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