i went to see brighton vs watford, wanted to checkout the new stadium and afraid to say i was incredibly disappointed, one stand looks fantastic but the other three seriously look non-league, the design of it looked really bad.
I assume you didn't go to many league one grounds then? Brighton's ground is getting expanded to around 30k this summer and will look far more complete.
i went to see brighton vs watford, wanted to checkout the new stadium and afraid to say i was incredibly disappointed, one stand looks fantastic but the other three seriously look non-league, the design of it looked really bad.
I assume you didn't go to many league one grounds then? Brighton's ground is getting expanded to around 30k this summer and will look far more complete.
30k?! I know they had a lot of new season ticket holders when the Amex first opened but could they keep the numbers up?
i went to see brighton vs watford, wanted to checkout the new stadium and afraid to say i was incredibly disappointed, one stand looks fantastic but the other three seriously look non-league, the design of it looked really bad.
I assume you didn't go to many league one grounds then? Brighton's ground is getting expanded to around 30k this summer and will look far more complete.
Im not saying its not a good stadium BUT with the money they spent on it i was just disapointed with how it looked, one great stand, 3 poor stands IMO
for those who have not yet had the pleasure, the KC in Hull is a very nice stadium, not too far from the town centre and, if you play your cards right, there is a huge car park a few 100 yards away at the Hull Royal Infirmary .. the Ricoh is another nice one, as is the cute little Keepmoat. It's a shame that Coventry and Doncaster have gone down. I also like the Galpharm, but as Huddersfield are going to lose in the play offs, that will not be on the CAFC agenda next season. Apart from the newer stadia, I do so like the museum grounds: Leeds and the Sheffields, Peterborough and Ipswich as well as Turf Moor and St Andrew's.
Brighton and Wolves will be good, and at least one of the East Midlands games (Leicester, Derby, Forest). Blackpool will be nice if they don't go up, it's funny to think back when we lost 5-2? there 4 years ago, that we were the 'giant' and they were the small team, yet a year later we were in L1 and they were in the Premier League!
for those who have not yet had the pleasure, the KC in Hull is a very nice stadium, not too far from the town centre and, if you play your cards right, there is a huge car park a few 100 yards away at the Hull Royal Infirmary]
Portsmouth always has a really good atmosphere - and Coventry should be a good fixture after our last few meetings!
Could be last chance to go to Fratton Park before the Club closes and I've not been to Doncaster so that is a must.
Forgotten about dear old Donny. Wonder how they're doing these days?
I think they've just burnt their ground down. I'm looking forward to going back to Elm Park and Highfield Road was always a bit tasty. Also be nice to get inside the Olympic Stadiam at last.
Portsmouth always has a really good atmosphere - and Coventry should be a good fixture after our last few meetings!
Could be last chance to go to Fratton Park before the Club closes and I've not been to Doncaster so that is a must.
Forgotten about dear old Donny. Wonder how they're doing these days?
I think they've just burnt their ground down. I'm looking forward to going back to Elm Park and Highfield Road was always a bit tasty. Also be nice to get inside the Olympic Stadiam at last.
Portsmouth always has a really good atmosphere - and Coventry should be a good fixture after our last few meetings!
Could be last chance to go to Fratton Park before the Club closes and I've not been to Doncaster so that is a must.
Forgotten about dear old Donny. Wonder how they're doing these days?
I think they've just burnt their ground down. I'm looking forward to going back to Elm Park and Highfield Road was always a bit tasty. Also be nice to get inside the Olympic Stadiam at last.
i went to see brighton vs watford, wanted to checkout the new stadium and afraid to say i was incredibly disappointed, one stand looks fantastic but the other three seriously look non-league, the design of it looked really bad.
I assume you didn't go to many league one grounds then? Brighton's ground is getting expanded to around 30k this summer and will look far more complete.
Im not saying its not a good stadium BUT with the money they spent on it i was just disapointed with how it looked, one great stand, 3 poor stands IMO
It's not complete. Non-league is a bit strong though...
If Carlisle sneak up in the play-offs, and we are scheduled to play them away at some point between the start of April and the end of the season, that would be the away game I am most looking forward to.
for those who have not yet had the pleasure, the KC in Hull is a very nice stadium, not too far from the town centre and, if you play your cards right, there is a huge car park a few 100 yards away at the Hull Royal Infirmary]
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Blackpool will be nice if they don't go up, it's funny to think back when we lost 5-2? there 4 years ago, that we were the 'giant' and they were the small team, yet a year later we were in L1 and they were in the Premier League!
We won't be playing Orient next season!