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Post by ycfc1922 on Jun 17, 2015 9:27:15 GMT
York's away end is old Skool. Actually the whole ground looks straight outta the 1930's. It is! And that's why we're (sadly) moving. I think we still claim the honour of being the only club in the League whose executive facilities look out over the car park rather than the pitch.
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Post by Dirt Dogg on Jun 17, 2015 9:28:30 GMT
York's away end is old Skool. Actually the whole ground looks straight outta the 1930's. It is! And that's why we're (sadly) moving. To be honest the area around the stadium looked quite nice? Clifton I think it is?
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Post by mehewmagic on Jun 17, 2015 16:38:57 GMT
Exeter's away end is even worse than ours. yeah, that is a modern day disgrace, and felt very unsafe when we were there in 2O12. the view is appalling, the toilets were a joke and far too packed to even move. and coming from a club run by the fans makes it even worse. they may care about their own fans but not away fans. weird. ditto for Wycombe I guess. Run by fans but happy to shaft other fans.
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Post by mehewmagic on Jun 17, 2015 16:42:18 GMT
P*ssing down a wall into a gutter is not a toilet haha! I vaguely remember Hereford being a bit like this as well. hereford's bog in the away end had room for about 3 blokes standing, and 1 sitting. I don't know where the women were supposed to go. In a plastic cup maybe?
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Post by mehewmagic on Jun 17, 2015 16:45:36 GMT
I liked the quirkiness and local-ish derby atmosphere, but Elm Park and manor Ground were both officially sh** holes
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Post by mehewmagic on Jun 17, 2015 16:50:34 GMT
I don't know what age/part of the country the mod who designed the obscenity filter for this forum is from but in 24 years I've not once heard someone describe a w ank as a shuffle. i guess you better be careful where you re-use that word / phrase then... Like when I said at work up North [oldham to be precise], that I was 'going out to get some nosh'.
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Post by Gas-Ed on Jun 17, 2015 16:59:57 GMT
Alfreton by a distance - seen better when I played for Street in the Screwfix. Apart from the pre-match pub (which was quality) that was the worst away day for me. Got soaked, they ran out of everything apart from chips and when I asked for Gravy the old bird boiled the kettle and poured some Tesco Economy gravy granules into a pot and started stirring.... I will second that. It was an awful night's football in the cold and rain. All 200 or so Rovers' fans packed into a little shed type thing at the back of the terrace to keep out of the drizzle. It's nights like those that make wins at Wembley that bit more special.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2015 18:11:10 GMT
I don't know what age/part of the country the mod who designed the obscenity filter for this forum is from but in 24 years I've not once heard someone describe a w ank as a shuffle. i guess you better be careful where you re-use that word / phrase then... Like when I said at work up North [oldham to be precise], that I was 'going out to get some nosh'. I'll say, if you were playing cards in Inverness and offered to shuffle someone's deck that'd be the end of you.
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