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First
Impressions -- Around the ground
-- Facilities -- The
Stand -- Overall -- Pictures |
Fixture:
Sheffield United V Preston North End
Competition: Coca Cola Championship
Ground: Bramall Lane
Date: Saturday 20th October 2007
Kick off: 3.00pm
Final Result: 1-1 Carter
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| First
Impressions
For a while, this was one
of the grounds that I had most wanted to visit, so for the
2007/2008 season I made it my aim to visit both United and
Wednesday.
As usual, the first glimpses
I got of the ground were on the coach. The coach was parked
along Bramall Lane behind the Halliwells Stand, where we
of course would be sitting. I thought the stand looked smart
and in very good condition. I knew it had been re-cladded
a year or two previously but they had certainly had done
a very good job, along with the extension of the stand.
I had also noticed the hotel
development at the other end of the Halliwellls Stand. This
was some indication of Sheffield United's intentions for
Bramall Lane. They had certainly did a very good job of
previous developments.
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| Around
the ground
In what seems to be coming
my away day routine, the first port of call was to buy a
programme which seemed a decent read, and then it was off
round the ground to take pictures and get an impression
of the ground.
I wasn't disappointed to
say the least. I took a couple of pictures of the impressive
John Street Stand then we walked further round past the
Kop then onto the 'Global Windows' Stand. Despite it being
built over 20 years ago, I thought this stand looked in
very condition. Again, I knew this stand had also received
some "care and attention" in the past year or
two and I was very impressed with it.
After our 'little tour'
we went into the club shop so my Dad could try and find
a fridge magnet! Alas, they didn't have any so he had to
settle for a pin badge!
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| Facilities
I thought the facilities
were quite good, although they could've done with more toilets!
I decided against buying
a beer before kick off and at half time - £3.20! They
can sod off! An extra catering bar could've also been a
welcome addition, but other than that I thought the facilities
were fine.
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| The
Stand
Although we were in the
lower tier of the stand, the view of the action was actually
very good. Nothing to obstruct the view, which is always
a main plus point in my book.
The North End faithful were
able to make a great deal of noise, myself included of course,
but whether this was able to add to the general atmosphere
is hard to say - especially being in the lower tier and
the roof being high up.
The leg room was a little
tight to be honest, although most Northenders including
myself stood up for the most of the game. Although a lot
of fans were stood up for quite a while, this made a jumped-up
steward go on a power trip.
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| Overall
I enjoyed the day out despite
another trip without a win! Thought North End lacked punch
in attack although we defended very well.
I was very impressed with the ground and it certainly goes
down as one of my favourites. A modern ground but with a
'traditional' feel to it.
Ratings
Appearance:
9/10
Facilities: 8/10
Enjoyment: 8/10
Fans: 9/10
Away Stand: 8/10
Overall:
8/10
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