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the ground
After wandering up to the
club shop and then wandering back down again, I decided
it was best to just go straight in. The ground didn't look
like it was in the best of areas. Usually I do take a wander
round but it was practically impossible to walk right round
since the away stand obviously backed onto a railway.
On the way to the turnstiles
everyone was stopped so the stewards could search everyone.
I thought this was way over the top and was thinking, "They
must think they're stewarding at an airport!". This
was one of a couple of aspects that ruined my day.
I also didn't like the way
away fans were 'fenced off'. Its not often I see things
like that at a ground and thought it spoilt it, but if they
have had trouble in the past then it would be understandable.
Upon taking my seat I could
obviously get an impression of what it was like inside.
It looked very impressive and I like how the opposite end
curved round onto the Kop yet the Railway End was separate
from the Kop, but didn't have a massive gap. I felt this
gave a good feel to the ground.
To my left was the Main
Stand, the oldest stand. Most people might think it looks
out of place next to its modern neighbours, but to be honest
I thought it fitted in well. Perhaps one thing that helped
it was the fact it ran the full length of the pitch and
wasn't over-run with adverts, unlike our Pavilion Stand.
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