- Jul 7, 2003
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Colchester and Oxford are the worst of the early new stadiums from the 1990s, both miles away from their respective town/ city centres, wide open to the element, soulless and (in Oxford's case) unfinished. Yeovil was also a nightmare to get to, back when they were in the league.
In terms of hideous experiences, I've yet to beat Roots Hall when we played them in the League Cup a few seasons ago (I know they're non league now, and thank God for that). Disgusting, crumbling old stadium with holes in the roof, rust and decay everywhere, toilets like the Black Hole of Calcutta and a shitty, homophobic send-off from the feral Essex oiks outside the festering hovel after the game. It was like a smaller version of Selhurst. The only consolation was LuaLua's injury time winner.
In terms of hideous experiences, I've yet to beat Roots Hall when we played them in the League Cup a few seasons ago (I know they're non league now, and thank God for that). Disgusting, crumbling old stadium with holes in the roof, rust and decay everywhere, toilets like the Black Hole of Calcutta and a shitty, homophobic send-off from the feral Essex oiks outside the festering hovel after the game. It was like a smaller version of Selhurst. The only consolation was LuaLua's injury time winner.