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First
Impressions -- Around the ground -- Facilities
-- The Stand -- Overall
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Fixture: Bristol
City V Preston North End
Competition: Coca Cola Championship
Ground: Ashton Gate
Date: Sunday 4 May 2008
Kick off: 2.00pm
Final Result: 0-3
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First
Impressions
This was only my 4th away day of
the season, but also the 3rd long-distance one.
I had always had this one down as
a 'must visit' for the season and it was backed up by the previous
friendliness with the Bristol City fans.
It was pretty odd upon arriving
at the ground as the coaches had to park up in a cargo yard nearby!
It did make for an interesting but short walk to the ground though.
It was quite amusing when we walked past a closed pub which said
'a warm and friendly welcome' yet it was all boarded up!
We soon got to the ground and I
wasn't diasppointed although I wasn't quite impressed either. Our
first glimpses were of the entrance to the car park, the Wedlock
Stand and the nearby 'Nelson Mandela House' - the exterior of the
flats for Only Fools and Horses. It looked a tidy ground but nothing
more really.
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Around
the ground
There was plenty of time for a walk
round, unlike on my previous away day.
We first walked to the club shop
an had a browse round there. It seemed quite cramped inside to say
the least but there was a good range of merchandise on offer.
After we exited the club shop we
walked back towards the Wedlock Stand so I could purchase a couple
of programmes and take some pics. The Williams Stand looked quite
tiday and neat but other than that, looked quite bland. It seemed
the ground was largely covered in red metal cladding most of the
way round which didn't help the overall appearance.
Inside was perhaps better. Again
it was tidy and neat and each stand different to each other which
made it an interesting and 'different' ground.
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Facilities
The facilities weren't at all great
- quite poor really. The concourse area was a just a small, open
area which got cramped at half time. Just lucky it wasn't raining.
The toilets were also cramped too
- having one entrance/exit was annoying again too - it was a similar
case to the away stands at The Valley and Loftus Road.
They didn't sell beer, but maybe
this was a blessing in disguise otherwise the situation at half
time could've been far worse.
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The
Stand
The stand was quite poor. Pillars
obstructing the view, poor access to the stand - just the one entrance/exit
to the left of us, and worst of all - no backs on the seats! This
was especially annoying and I wouldn't be surprised if some people
got bad backs because of it.
The plus points to the stand were
that you can make plenty of noise and have some good banter with
the City fans. Also, you are quite close to the pitch too.
I think redeveloping this stand
would be a must despite the plus points, although there would be
no point in this since they are planning a new ground.
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Overall
Despite the result and the dreadful,
lazy North End performance, it was a good day out and again I was
pleased to get another ground ticked off.
The City fans were friendly and some good banter was to be had.
Although not exactly brilliant, I thought the ground was tidy and
neat and is a decent ground. Just seems to lack that 'oomph' that
some other grounds have.
Ratings
Appearance: 7/10
Facilities: 6/10
Enjoyment: 8/10
Fans: 9/10
Away Stand: 6/10
Overall: 7/10
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