Fixture: Southampton
V Preston North End Competition: Coca Cola Championship Ground: St Mary's Date: Saturday 26 August 2006 Kick off: 3.00pm Final Result: 1-1 Whaley
First
Impressions
One of the longest trips of the
season for North End, although the journey down really didn't seem
that long at all.
There was a tinge of sadness on
the way down to Southampton as we passed a serious road accident
in which someone unfortunately got killed.
Anyway, we arrived quite late-ish
at the ground since the coach driver was stupid enough to drive
right past the ground and take us on a mini-tour of Southampton!
In fairness though, the access to the ground is very poor to say
the least.
I wasn't too impressed when I first
saw the ground. It is certainly one of those leg-type affairs which
have sprung up all over the country. Upon parking up, the outside
of the ground seemed quite dull and boring. It also seemed a tad
cramped and lacked enough car parking. Still, it beats building
a ground in the middle of nowhere.
Around
the ground
We got off the coach and first thing
I opted to do was to buy a programme. I couldn't really be bothered
to walk round the outside the ground as we arrived late-ish and
I just wanted to get in and have a pint, which needless to say,
was watered down.
The only bit we walked around was
outside the away end. As said above, I thought the exterior was
pretty bland and boring.
Inside the ground, viewing form
our seats, everything was just as bland. Again I could see it was
just another bland lego bowl - I may as well have been at Leicester,
only with red seats. There wasn't really anything to distinguish
it from the other lego bowls. apart from the red seats. but then
again you can compare it to Darlington's!
Facilities
The facilities were excellent, as
expected. I particularly liked the fact there were 'bars' you could
stand at and rest your pint while having a conversation with a mate
or fellow fan.
One downside was obviously the over-inflated
prices you get at all grounds and the beer was watered down, although
I have had worse.
The toilets were of a high standard
and there was enough, so I didn't have to queue for a slash.
The
Stand
Although the ground as a whole can
be described as a bland lego bowl, it did have features which redeemed
itself. Firstly, the facilities were excellent, as described above,
and the legroom was also good.
One downside is that we had to sit
in the corner at the bottom, so the view wasn't really that good.
A good deal of noise could be created
in this stand. While our fans made a lot of noise, the Southampton
fans were extremely very loud, obviously helped by the fantastic
acoustics.
Despite the poor view being sat at the bottom, it did have it advantages
- we were able to make a quick get away after the game, which was
needed because of a daft '15 minute rule' in which the coaches had
to set off within 15 minutes of the final whistle.
Overall
It was a decent trip down and an
excellent result from a North End perspective. The ground is just
a bland, boring lego-type affair and obviously i'll have this experience
again if I visit Leicester or Darlington etc. Don't get me wrong,
the facilities are excellent and a fair bit of noise can be generated,
but I just couldn't help feeling 'bored' with the ground.
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