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Post by barnsleyfan on May 25, 2019 20:45:20 GMT
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Post by PolPotter on May 27, 2019 7:21:51 GMT
I went to a shite ground this year. Middle of no-where, No pubs nearby apart from some crap redbox. Couldn’t get off the carpark. Can’t remember where it was .. Loads of car garages around it ... Spot on. I reckon if this question was asked to fans of other championship grounds ours would be high on the list of the worst. What a load of old bollocks.
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Post by kjpt140v on May 27, 2019 8:26:42 GMT
I thought Bristol City was a pretty good ground for the whole package Brentford was the whole package, I loved it.
The worst was Millwall situated in a dump of an area. They have disgusting fans, men in their 70s cut throating in front of their own child fans, disgraceful. One bonus, great pies.
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Post by bhp on May 27, 2019 9:41:10 GMT
Best away day was Rotherham, literally 5 minute walk from town and close to the station. Tidy little ground also.
Most impressive stadium is Villa Park.
Looking forward to Barnsley next season, close to the station/town I believe and get a big allocation if you can sell it..
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Post by maninasuitcase on May 27, 2019 9:53:33 GMT
Best away day was Rotherham, literally 5 minute walk from town and close to the station. Tidy little ground also. Most impressive stadium is Villa Park. Looking forward to Barnsley next season, close to the station/town I believe and get a big allocation if you can sell it.. Think their away is about 5000 seats. Never seen us win there.
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Post by StaffordPotter on May 27, 2019 9:55:54 GMT
Best away day was Rotherham, literally 5 minute walk from town and close to the station. Tidy little ground also. Most impressive stadium is Villa Park. Looking forward to Barnsley next season, close to the station/town I believe and get a big allocation if you can sell it.. Think their away is about 5000 seats. Never seen us win there. Yeah you're right, a pal of mine who supports Villa said they took that when they played there a while back.
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Post by nottinghamstokie on May 30, 2019 5:24:10 GMT
I can see a lot of you think Nottingham have the best ground, but do you really think the city is great too!? I've not been to their football ground, but I've visited the city without being very impressed. I've travelled around quite a lot in Britain and I do have some favourite towns/cities, but I reckon it's a lot about what you're looking for. Some of my favourite cities/towns, of some size, are York, Liverpool, Brighton, Bath, Canterbury, Norwich, Edinburgh, Oxford and Cambridge. There are of course a lot of small pearls on the south-west coast, in Cotswold, in the Lake District, in the Peak District and in Kent as well. Having lived in Nottingham for 35 years I can say that no, it is certainly nothing special as a city, but it has certain attractions, namely geographically irs great to get to most parts quickly via the Motorway, good train service to London, Birmingham and the North, a local decent airport, etc etc. Short of decent pubs, mind. Only problem is the deluded arrogance of all the Forest fans at work:-) And on the Stoke ground - ruins every matchday experience just trying to get a drink and get off the car park
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Post by reeshowl on May 30, 2019 6:51:02 GMT
It's £36 at Oakwell for us....
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Post by reeshowl on May 30, 2019 6:51:47 GMT
I can see a lot of you think Nottingham have the best ground, but do you really think the city is great too!? I've not been to their football ground, but I've visited the city without being very impressed. I've travelled around quite a lot in Britain and I do have some favourite towns/cities, but I reckon it's a lot about what you're looking for. Some of my favourite cities/towns, of some size, are York, Liverpool, Brighton, Bath, Canterbury, Norwich, Edinburgh, Oxford and Cambridge. There are of course a lot of small pearls on the south-west coast, in Cotswold, in the Lake District, in the Peak District and in Kent as well. Having lived in Nottingham for 35 years I can say that no, it is certainly nothing special as a city, but it has certain attractions, namely geographically irs great to get to most parts quickly via the Motorway, good train service to London, Birmingham and the North, a local decent airport, etc etc. Short of decent pubs, mind. Only problem is the deluded arrogance of all the Forest fans at work:-) And on the Stoke ground - ruins every matchday experience just trying to get a drink and get off the car park Decent drink on the canal side, plus love Ye Olde Trip as well.
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Post by lordb on May 30, 2019 8:51:23 GMT
It's £36 at Oakwell for us.... £36! We'll that's one game I won't be going.
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Post by bloodtypered on May 30, 2019 9:27:29 GMT
Millwall not good
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Post by neworleanstokie on May 31, 2019 19:54:26 GMT
Sheff Weds, good boozers all around the old Hillsborough ground. Biggest shit tip in the UK goes to Luton Town FC. Stadium and surrounding area are similar too Chernobyl. Shit fans and shit ground, it makes Putrid Viles unfinished Council tip look like Wembley ( of the North). I travel to Luton often due to work and the place is a total rat infested place of destruction, desolation and disease. I can not wait to go there next season.. I think am struggling to think of a worse town than Luton pretty much anywhere never mind just the UK. An absolute hell hole of a place. Leicester a close second UK wise. The Potteries far from an oil painting so to speak but Luton makes parts of run down St Louis and New Orleans look attractive to the homeowner. that has to be a 1st comparing Luton and New Orleans!
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Post by Staffsoatcake on May 31, 2019 20:46:48 GMT
I know the opening thread said Championship sides. But Vale should have a roof on their ground,in the shape of a toilet seat,to cover the Shit hole.
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