Arthurlie moved to Dunterlie Park in 1919, naming it after their
former ground, where they had been based since 1906, having previously been based at the original
Dunterlie Park. Located on the south-eastern side of
Barrhead railway station line, the ground originally had a pavilion in the northern corner of the pitch and banking behind the southern goal and on the western side of the pitch. As the club was excluded from the restart of the
Scottish Football League following
World War I, they were unable to rejoin until 1923, and the first SFL match was not played at the new Dunterlie Park until 25 August 1923, a 3–2 defeat to
East Stirlingshire. Following crowd trouble during the 2–1 defeat by
Third Lanark on 22 August, the ground was closed for a month, with Arthurlie having to play home matches at
Beith's
Bellsdale Park. On 1 October 1927 Arthurlie's Owen McNally set a SFL record at the ground by scoring eight goals in a 10–1 win over
Armadale. Towards the end of the
1928–29 season the club dropped out of the SFL due to financial difficulties. The last SFL game was played at Dunterlie Park on 30 March 1929, a 1–1 draw with
St Bernard's. The club later folded later in the year, reforming as Arthurlie Amateurs, and again as Arthurlie in 1930, with the new club continuing to play at Dunterlie Park in
Junior football. The ground's record attendance of 10,500 was set on 18 March 1939 for a
Scottish Junior Cup sixth round match with
Cambuslang Rangers, which Arthurlie lost 2–1. ==References==