Jim J Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 On the way back I gently sway thought the gridlocked traffic and am home by 15:15 That'll be the car park Colin, Jesus wept.
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daveoftherovers Posted October 18, 2006 Author Posted October 18, 2006 I went to the Cambridge game too. Well, I say I went, I took the train down and as the frost was so bad the train couldn't go at normal speed. I got into Cambridge half way through the 1st half and got into the ground 5 mins before half time. (The game was called off at half time!) Anyone forgetting Luton? Class A dump and it's like playing in an allotment!
philipl Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Loftus Road before being rebuilt was something else. Open stand, zero facilities, ground a sticky bog of cloying London clay. Altogether now: "Rochdale's ground is better than this." Selhurst Park is a particular dump even though geographically it is the closest ground to our home in London after Fulham/Chelsea.
spartans53 Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Palace is the worst i've been to rememebr playing Wimbeldon bout 93 and we got stuffed took 8 hours to get there and same back. big falling out by car passengers cause the driver wanted to leave early. Only a few Scandinavians to drink with before the game. Boro old ground was a dump and very dangerous as was Sunderland. Mike
The Blunderer Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 The Selhurst Park Donkey Sanctuary has got to be up there. The only positive for visitors in that decrepit stand are the columns which blot out the view of the poor football.
cletus Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Remember going to Molin....Molyn....Mollin...err, Wolves` ground in the 80`s before it`s redevelopement . One big terrace behind the goal with both sets of fans separated by a cage. One new stand approximately 300yds from touchline & two ricketty old wooden stands closed to the public. A real shed of a ground.
b12_simon Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Villa. Despite it being the easiest for me to get to (since Birmingham got relegated), I hate the place. The facilities are crap, there are more empty seats than even we have and the away stand is too shallow. Get a seat anywhere near the goal and you can't see a bloody thing. Absolute garbage! Simon
gumboots Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Not the worst but certainly the coldest has to be the Reebok. Remember going there a few years back when Craig Short scored in the 96th minute. All the crowd around me stood up as Rovers came forward. I was in such a hypothermic slump that I'd lost the will to move and missed the goal!
DanLad Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 I went to the Cambridge game too. Well, I say I went, I took the train down and as the frost was so bad the train couldn't go at normal speed. I got into Cambridge half way through the 1st half and got into the ground 5 mins before half time. (The game was called off at half time!) Nobody I know got to that game on time. The stand must have been empty up until 5 mins before it got called off!
pleasure Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 (edited) Newcastle view is abysmal, and everton's isnt much better. watford should be okay, after we've trampled through the allotments! Edited October 18, 2006 by pleasure
gumboots Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Is that why they've moved the fixture - so we don't get our trainers dirty in the November rain?
only2garners Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Worst ground is Everton for facilities - appalling seats and view for a so-called big club. Also it was the scene of my worst experience in a football ground, the saeson we won the league. We played at Goodison towards the end of the season and we failed to get away fans tickets because of the demand. I took advice from an Everton fan at work and got tickets and got seats behind the goal at the Park End - I was assured we would be fine there. I was with my brother and my two sons, then 11 and 9. Admittedly, as Rovers scored after 30 seconds and then 5 minutes we were unable to conceal our identities, but were then subject to the most horrendous abuse by two blokes sat next to us - one of them was screaming into my 9 year old's face for 20 minutes solid - he was terrified. Speaking of trips to abandoned games I remember back in the early 70s travelling from Sheffield (where I was a student) to Bolton twice for a cup game that was postponed when I got there.
Al Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 My worst experience was at Wembley stadium. Two hours with my shins up against the sharp edge of the plastic seat in front of me with my knees in my earholes. It's a wonder I didn't get deep vein thrombosis. Easyjet is a doddle after that! Apart from that I needed a mortgage to buy a coke and a hot dog. Thank god they knocked the place down.
bluebruce Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Everton's away section is terrible. I've been in with the home fans once (When Sutty scored inside about 16 seconds), and that was ok. It's disgraceful what they make the away lot sit in though.
gumboots Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Only time I've ever been to Everton was when we secured our premiership status and so I didn't really care that the ground was rubbish. It was though and I'd agree that where they sit the away fans is worse than a lot of lower division grounds.
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