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Around
the ground
As I said above I opted not to risk
walking round the ground. Instead I went straight in and took my
place on the terrace.
Glancing round the ground from the
away end, I was impressed again to say the least. Again, that thought
I had earlier enetered my mind, 'now this is what you call a football
ground'. Of course it looked old, but it certainly had character
and looked tremendously well kept.
To the right was the segregation
and then the Cardiff fans. Fans were kept a good distance apart
and this allowed the police and stewards to control the ground well.
They both certainly did their jobs well - not one hint of trouble
and fuss. Our fans seemed to get on well with the stewards which
certainly made a welcome change! (not that our fans regularly cause
trouble - stewards usually are a bunch of tosspots!).
The Popular Bank to the right certainly
looked impressive - a terrace area in front and seats at the back.
I'm sure the fans in the terrace though wished they were in the
seats as they got soaked! Still, thats part of going to matches.
To the left was the Grandstand (the
main stand as such). One 'odd' feature of it was that the roof clearly
had been extended. I didn't think this spoilt the look at all, in
fact I thought it looked great!
At the far end was the Spar Family
Stand. I somehow got the feeling that it could've been a former
terrace. Again this looked a well-maintained stand.
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