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Impressions -- Around the ground -- Facilities
-- The Stand -- Overall
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Fixture: Rotherham
Utd V Preston North End
Competition: Coca Cola Championship
Ground: Millmoor
Date: Saturday 9 April 2005
Kick off: 3.00pm
Final Result: 1-2 Sedgwick, Mawene
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First
Impressions
My first glimpse of Millmoor came
in the form of the fantastic well-positioned floodlights. This is
one feature that I miss at so many grounds that no longer have them.
Anyway after the strange route to the ground, we got off the coach
- we had parked more or less in the middle of a scrap yard! It seemed
somewhat odd but intriguing.
We then walked down a long alley
that partly ran down the middle of the scrap yard and then down
the side of the Millmoor Lane Stand. It was from here that I got
my first proper glimpses of the ground in full. It was like a step
back in time to how grounds used to be - corrugated iron, long brick
wall, long alley etc. It had obviously seen better days.
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Around
the ground
After getting my first impressions
of the ground by walking down the alley, we had enough time on our
hands to walk round to the Tivoli End and the Main Stand. This is
when I noticed that the rest of the ground didnt fare a great deal
better - it seemed very dated and it was very noticeable that the
ground hadn't experienced much redevelopment for a number of years
(but to be fair that is to change soon with the redevelopment of
the Main Stand).
Taking a look at the Main Stand
it didnt seem much of a 'main stand' at all and wasnt very imposing,
which main stands usually are. I thiught the appearance was somewhat
spoiled with the portakabins bolted onto each other (used as executive
boxes I understand!). Again to be fair to Rotherham and Millmoor,
I have seen far worse stands (namely ones at a club situated next
to the M6!)
We then took a walk back towards
the Tivoli End after taking a look and taking pics of the main stand.
My Dad then went into the club shop to buy an obligatory fridge
magnet! (something he has to do wherever he visits!). We then walked
back down the alley towards the turnstiles to the Railway End and
opted to go in since there wasnt a great deal of time to do much
else.
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Facilities
Well for starters, it was quite
odd that the turnstiles were actually at the side of the stand -
there was a little trek up and round to the back of the stand so
we could take our seats! The concourse, well I suppose you could
call it an 'open air' one! But luckily the toilets were in a reletively
new building whcih was seperate from the stand.
The toilets weren't actually all
that bad, but there could have been more considering the following
we took. Had to wait quite a while to have a piss! Experienced far
worse though.
The catering bar was also in a 'seperate
building' - two in fact. This didnt bother me, but the coffee did!
I had a meat & potato pie which wasnt too bad, but not that
special, but the coffee was the worst i've ever tasted! It could
be described as heated sewage water - it certainly almost made me
throw up!
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The
Stand
The stand was obviously an old terrace
converted to seating. From what I experienced I would say they've
done a very bad job of it thats for sure. The legroom wasnt too
bad in fact, but it was other things that bothered me. Firstly,
there was a step in between each row of seats - the seat was actually
on one step, while you had your feet on the next step below. This
caused much discomfort when I fell over after North End's second
goal!
Then there was the actual seat itself.
I have never sat so low! This made the view equally as bad and was
probably the worst i've experienced.
Overall the stand reinforced my
thoughts on how much I hate seated stands converted from terracing.
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Overall
Another enjoyable away trip under
my belt - in fact i've not had many unenjoyable away days! The ground
had seen better days and the redevelopment that will be underway
in the coming months will be much needed and will greatly improve
the overall appearance.
Although I found the ground dated
and a bit of a dump, it did perhaps have charm although I thought
it lost most of it through the loss of terracing (obviously not
Rotherham's fault). Despite the aged and dated appearance I have
experienced worse (namely the Britannia Stadium). In fact the whole
experience of the ground was rather interesting and the Rotherham
fans rather friendly.
Ratings
Appearance: 6/10
Facilities: 7/10
Enjoyment: 9/10
Fans: 8/10
Away Stand: 5/10
Overall: 7/10
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