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the ground
Firstly, before entering the ground,
we went for a pint in The Crown. I found this to be a great pub
- full of character and a fantastic selection of beer on offer.
However the few Accrington Stanley fans weren't particularly welcoming
- just seemed to keep themselves to themselves.
After a pint we made our way down
the steps to the ground. We walked down the side of the main stand
and through the turnstiles. £10 was very steep for a friendly,
even more so for a non-league club.
Upon entering the ground I was able
to get a better idea of how the ground looked. We made our way onto
the Coppice Terrace where we stood for the first half. From here
I could see that the main stand which I previously thought had just
been the same stand was actually two different stands with a gap
in between. That obviously explained why one 'part' was newer than
the other.
The Coppice Terrace was open along
with the Clayton Terrace at the opposite end and to our right was
the small Whinney Hill Terrace which was covered. The ground was
also overlooked by a relatively new housing development. In fact
one household actually had a bench situated outside their backgate
- cheapskates!
The ground seemed to lack a bit
of character at both ends as they were largely made of breeze block.
I felt that there was too much breeze block and just made the ground
a bit sterile.
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