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Around
the ground
As said above, the coach drove round
the ground to park up next to the away end. Depsite this and because
we arrived very early, we opted to have a walk round to get a good
look at the place and to take some photos.
The first 'port of call' was the
East Stand. This had a decent frontage to it that took away some
blandness and was quite smart. I expected this type of frontage
to be on the main stand.
We then walked round to the North
Stand and unfortunately this was also another bland affair. Walking
on we came to the corner of the North Stand and West Stand were
the club shop and main entrance were situated. I found it quite
odd that the main entrance was on a corner and not centralised in
the West Stans - in my opinion it would have looked much better.
Carrying on around the stadium,
we came across the hotel. I thought this looked very out of place
and would've been better placed if it had been built seperately
away from the ground.
The ground really did lack a good
feature or frontage. From the outside it was hard to tell what exactly
was the main stand.
Inside the ground there was less
'oddness' about it. The West Stand to our left looked very smart
and quite impressive and broke up the 'bowl' look very well. Unfortunately
the other stands looked very familiar and during the game I had
a feeling that I had 'been here before', referring the identikit
'bowl' grounds. Apart from the West Stand and obviously the colour
of the seats, I felt like I was at Pride Park.
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