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Impressions -- Around the ground -- Facilities
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Fixture: Scunthrorpe
Utd V Preston North End
Competition: Coca Cola Championship
Ground: Glandford Park
Date: Tuesday 15th September 2009
Kick off: 7.45pm
Final Result: 3-1 Parkin
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First
Impressions
I had planned to get to as many
new ground as I could this season and so it started with ticking
Glandford Park off my list.
The coach had only arrived at the
ground 15 minutes before kick off due to crawling through traffic
in Preston and Leyland (how typical that I was put on this coach!)
Anyway as it turned out, the coach
had to drive round some of the ground so I was able to build up
my own impression - I had read plenty of reviews of the ground and
seen pics so my expectations weren't exactly high.
I thought the ground generally looked
dull and bland and not very imposing either. I just wasn't very
impressed at all.
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Around
the ground
Carrying on from the above, I didn't
really have time to have a wander round the ground since we had
arrived late but managed to build up my own impression of the ground
as the coach drove past.
The ground looked very bland, lacked
character and generally just looked very shabby. The main stand
didn't look very imposing either. In general, the whole place could
have easily been mistaken for a bland warehouse.
On entering the ground and taking
my seat, I was abale to get an impression of the inside of the ground.
Again I wasn't impressed. It was just four small stands all of equal
height and the corners 'filled' in with a catering kiosk. It was
only slightly better than the outside and it was like a mirror image
between side stands and ends (the exception being that the opposite
end is a terrace.
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| Facilities
The facilities of the stand were
pretty abysmal - the only positive being the general cleanliness
of the toilets.
There was no concourse situated
in the stand at all and there was just one small catering kiosk
shoved in the corner. This left the problem of no where to congregate
before the game and at half time. This also resulted in a large
queue forming at half time with the queue stretching back in front
of the stand and people finding it hard to try and get to the toilets.
A very poor do.
As for the kiosk itself, it was
nothing more than a small-ish window with two people serving, hence
it took an age to get served.
On the whole, the facilities were
woeful.
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| The
Stand
Well i've talked about the facilties
and the appearance of the stand so what else? Well this was just
equally as poor overall. The seats seemed to have been bolted onto
a former terrace and to say they were quite low is an understatement!
It made for an uncomfortable experience and if it wasn't for people
behind me sitting down, I would've stood up.
Also a problem was the supporting
pillars. They ddin't bother me much in the first half due to where
I was sat, but due to someone pinching my seat in the second half
I had to sit elsewhere where they did cause a problem. As a result
I couldn't see the opposite goal clearly and even the near touchline
was partially blocked.
On the positive side, you can easily
create a good deal of noise in the stand due to its low roof, but
thats the only positive I can give it.
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North End were absolutely woeful
beyond belief and that coupled with the awful ground didn't make
for a pleasant experience.
I thought the ground was bland,
boring, characterless and badly planned. I know it was built in
the 80's but they certainly should have given it more thought.
On the whole, a very poor ground.
Ratings
Appearance: 4/10
Facilities: 5/10
Enjoyment: 6/10
Fans: 8/10
Stand: 4/10
Overall: 5/10
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