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First
Impressions -- Around the ground -- Facilities
-- The Stand -- Overall
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Fixture: Charlton
Athletic V Preston North End
Competition: Coca Cola Championship
Ground: The Valley
Date: Saturday 8 March 2008
Kick off: 3.00pm
Final Result: 2-1 Brown (2)
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First
Impressions
This was one of the grounds I had
down as one of my 'must vists'. Needless to say I was not disappointed.
The coaches had dropped us off about
5 minute away from the ground. due to the built up area the first
glimpse I got of the ground was when I was actually outside the
ground itself.
The ground certainly seems to be
within 'traditional' surroundings - i.e. streets of houses nearby,
pubs, chippies etc. It certainly makes a change from being stuck
in a retail park.
Upon arrival at the away turnstiles
there was still enough time to have a look round the ground. My
first glimpses, other than the away turnstiles, was of the imposing
West Stand. It was a bit unusual for a ground to have 'outside'
staircases and what seemed to be an open concourse. Nonetheless,
it was still an impressive stand.
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Around
the ground
Doing my usual routine of going
round the ground, there really did seem to be a 'proper' matchday
experience. Maybe it was because it was within 'traditional' surroundings
as I explained earlier, but there was a general good feeling about
the ground.
It was certainly very impressive
and has been redeveloped very well to a high standard. I particularly
liked the club badge in stonework on the outside of the North Stand.
The statue of Sam Bartram was equally as impressive and well positioned.
You can really never go wrong with a statue of a club legend - I
feel they always 'add' to a ground.
Once inside the ground I was equally
as impressed - pratically 4 different stands that certainly fitted
in well. Some people might not be too keen on the conrers either
side of the North Stand but I felt it added to the ground and was
much better than just a uniform bowl shape. The West Stand was equally
as imposng inside as it was outside too.
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Facilities
We were in the oldest of the stands
- the Jimmy Seed Stand, in fact it was much older than the rest.
As expected, the facilities weren't exactly perfect in this stand.
In fact i'd go as far as saying they were poor to say the least.
It was pratically an open concourse
with only one catering bar. This was a bit of a nightmare before
the game and at half time - you literally couldn't move.
The toilets weren't perfect either
- although this was more to do with the entrances. A door at either
end isn't really suitable when you've got 1,000 visiting fans to
cater for!
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The
Stand
There were a few drawbacks to the
Jimmy Seed Stand - such as the facilities as mentioned above. The
legroom was also quite tight and made it a tad uncomfortable during
the game. However, the noise you can generate in the stand is superb.
The view was also great, but that
was perhaps I was sat further forward than the pillar. The view
would be impeded a bit if you sat further back, but because it was
just the one pillar I couldn't see it being much of a problem anyway.
Being quite close to the action was another plus point.
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Overall
It was certainly a great day out
and I was delighted to see my first North End win in nearly two
years! Despite there being a few negative points about the Jimmy
Seed Stand, overall I thought the ground was superb and one of the
best i've visited. There's no doubt its one of the best in the league.
The Charlton fans were also fine although during the match they
made very little noise.
I can certainly recommend a visit to The Valley.
Ratings
Appearance: 9/10
Facilities: 6/10
Enjoyment: 9/10
Fans: 7/10
Away Stand: 7/10
Overall: 8/10
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