by paultheroyal » 27 Mar 2007 11:26
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by Royal Lady » 27 Mar 2007 14:03
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by RG30 » 28 Mar 2007 17:41
by Stranded » 28 Mar 2007 18:46
RG30 Warning about standing up at Charlton, the stewards like most other clubs have a bad reputation amongst away fans but I suppose whether the majority stand up is dependant on how bad the facilities are. Hopefully I'll be in the lower section, avoiding the pillar
Also what is note referring is on my many previous visits to the Valley, there is always a high police presence, especially at the turnstiles which are about 100m away from the ground itself so a warning to those who like a few drinks before the game.
by Jerry St Clair » 28 Mar 2007 18:50
RG30 Also what is note referring is on my many previous visits to the Valley, there is always a high police presence, especially at the turnstiles which are about 100m away from the ground itself so a warning to those who like a few drinks before the game.
by Rhys The Royal » 28 Mar 2007 18:55
RG30 Warning about standing up at Charlton, the stewards like most other clubs have a bad reputation amongst away fans but I suppose whether the majority stand up is dependant on how bad the facilities are. Hopefully I'll be in the lower section, avoiding the pillar
Also what is note referring is on my many previous visits to the Valley, there is always a high police presence, especially at the turnstiles which are about 100m away from the ground itself so a warning to those who like a few drinks before the game.
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Peter Inwood a visiting Leeds fan adds; 'There is one solitary supporting column in the entire ground and guess where it is? Right in the middle, behind the goal, in the away supporters end. Very annoying it is as well. However, I would commend the stewards, who took a relaxed attitude to the away supporters who stood throughout the match, although expect to be searched on the way in'. Otherwise the height between rows is good and the stand quite steep, keeping you fairly close to the playing action. It is worth noting that if your team is allocated the whole stand, that there are refreshment areas on either side of the stand. As to be expected those located by the entrance turnstiles, tend to be busiest, whilst those on the other side of the stand are normally less congested. The refreshment kiosks serve the usual array of hot dogs, pasties and burgers. These outlets are supplemented by separate hot dog stalls. There is also a Ladbrokes betting kiosk inside the ground.
by RG30 » 28 Mar 2007 22:50
Rhys The RoyalRG30 Warning about standing up at Charlton, the stewards like most other clubs have a bad reputation amongst away fans but I suppose whether the majority stand up is dependant on how bad the facilities are. Hopefully I'll be in the lower section, avoiding the pillar
Also what is note referring is on my many previous visits to the Valley, there is always a high police presence, especially at the turnstiles which are about 100m away from the ground itself so a warning to those who like a few drinks before the game.footballgroundguide http://www.footballgroundguide.co.uk
Peter Inwood a visiting Leeds fan adds; 'There is one solitary supporting column in the entire ground and guess where it is? Right in the middle, behind the goal, in the away supporters end. Very annoying it is as well. However, I would commend the stewards, who took a relaxed attitude to the away supporters who stood throughout the match, although expect to be searched on the way in'. Otherwise the height between rows is good and the stand quite steep, keeping you fairly close to the playing action. It is worth noting that if your team is allocated the whole stand, that there are refreshment areas on either side of the stand. As to be expected those located by the entrance turnstiles, tend to be busiest, whilst those on the other side of the stand are normally less congested. The refreshment kiosks serve the usual array of hot dogs, pasties and burgers. These outlets are supplemented by separate hot dog stalls. There is also a Ladbrokes betting kiosk inside the ground.
by AbovetheI » 28 Mar 2007 22:52
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by floyd__streete » 31 Mar 2007 20:09
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