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First
Impressions -- Around the ground
-- Facilities -- The
Stand -- Overall -- Pictures
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Fixture: Coventry
City V Preston North End
Competition: Coca Cola Championship
Ground: Ricoh Arena
Date: Saturday 1 April 2006
Kick off: 3.00pm
Final Result: 0-1 Whaley
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| First
Impressions
The first sightings I got
of Coventry's new ground, the Ricoh Arena, were from the
M6 motorway. It certainly looked an impressive sight to
say the least and really imposed itself.
The ground is by far the
easiest to get to - just drive off the M6, down an A road
and you're there! The ground seemed a world away from the
old Highfield Road - that was tight in Coventry, whereas
the Ricoh is right out in the open towards the outskirts.
My initial thoughts about
the ground were that it was quite impressive. Of course
it had some resemblance to certain other grounds, but from
the outside it did have more difference - the concert arena
just next to it for once.
The disappointing thing
about the ground was, despite the excellent access, was
it was quite "out in the sticks", therefore there
was very little pubs. Instead we opted to just drink inside
the ground instead.
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| Around
the ground
Before entering through
the turnstiles, we opted to take our usual stroll around
the ground. We first had to walk from the coach park, through
a subway and up towards the ground. At first we were facing
towards the away stand - it looked quite impressive but
as we walked round the ground, one thing that ruined it
for me is the fact 'Ricoh' was plastered everywhere.
Anyway, we carried walking
down the side of the NTL East Stand were we bought a programme
and then looked the Wall of Fame, which features fan's personalised
bricks and each wall named after a Coventry legend.
One thing I also noted was
that, like Reading, there was no 'imposing frontage' for
the main entrance. This is one feature I normally like,
but still, the appearance was better than the Madjeski Stadium.
Overall, I thought it was
very impressive.
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| Facilities
This is where the Ricoh
Arena really excelled. Upon entering through the turnstiles,
there was a big/long catering bar to our right and another,
smaller one across the concourse near some shutters. What
really impressed me was the big space for the concourse
and the excellent organisation at the catering bars. Me
and my brother got a bottle of Carling each (plastic ones
of course!), which I thought was an excellent idea, as that
meant the beer wasn't watered down like you get at some
other grounds. We got served within a couple minutes, which
was a massive surprise considering its usually 10 minutes
or over!
The toilets were also of
a high standard of course.
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| The
Stand
Another thing I really liked
about the stand was the steepness. Although there was a
track in front, which initially sets you back from the pitch,
it was more than made up by the steepness of the stand.
Although i've experienced better views, it was still quite
a decent view.
The legroom was also quite
plentiful too, but for a new ground, I felt there could've
been a bit more.
To our right was a screen,
which came in handy for seeing any replays of incidents.
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| Overall
Although some might brand
it as one of the 'identikit' grounds, I thought there was
enough about the Ricoh Arena to set it aside from that 'group'.
Overall, I thought it was an excellent ground with top-notch
facilities. Its just a shame there was hardly any pubs around!
Ratings
Appearance:
8/10
Facilities: 10/10
Enjoyment: 8/10
Fans: 7/10
Stand: 8/10
Overall:
8/10
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