Very hard to hear them from the away end. Although like the Amex their nosey stand is the other side of pitch. Thought the away atmo was very good yesterday.
I’m not a fan of nosey stands, full of busybodies
Very hard to hear them from the away end. Although like the Amex their nosey stand is the other side of pitch. Thought the away atmo was very good yesterday.
I think everything I thought has already been said, but I wasn't at all impressed.
- Strange route in and out for away fans
- No beer, which I had assumed was probably for reasons similar to Watford, where the concourse is so small that it would be dangerous, but the concourses were lovely and spacious, so no logical explanation at all
- Signage in and around the stadium bizarre. At one point there was a sign saying "East stand. West stand. North stand. South stand. With arrows all pointing left. But we were then directed in the opposite direction. Also a sign for the block I was in pointing completely away from the actual steps upto it.
- Ran out of food at half time.
- I don't want to be a stadium snob (I realise how lucky we are) but I don't really get anyone saying it's a bit different or quite impressive. It's just a standard identikit bowl, with a little quirky dip down in two of the corners. The main stand with the huge TV on the roof was a bit of a monstrosity - perhaps it's unfinished like the East Stand at the Amex was when we moved in and they're going to put an upper tier in.
However, decent away day as always given the location, and friendly home fans. And an injury time win, obviously.
Did you not put Tony right on the striker situation?
Lol
Does this make sense to anyone?
Piglets supply Brentford with pies.
They didn't have any pies.
Who ate them all, then?
But I'll agree with some previous posters. OK stadium, although seat numbering was odd, mine didn't even have a number, so had to check with the steward where I should sit. Poor food choices, NO ALCOHOL (bloody hell, what was that all about?). Lovely stewards. Civilised away fans. Dreadful signage and ended up walking about a mile to Chiswick rail station for train home, following directions of (un)helpful copper. Great result. Special treat being sat just 4 rows in front of Mr Bloom, who was clearly having a smashing time.
They didn't have any pies.
Anyone know for sure why they don't do beer? That seems to be a load of income they're doing themselves out of.
Given the great range of pubs in the close vicinity why would fans want to drink on the concourse other than at HT and just before KO?
Certainly not the revenue driver it is at the Amex