The location? I’m going to have to differ on that.
Middle of a large commercial zone, designed in the 90s/00s for cars, yet ironically with nowhere convenient to park? No pubs so everyone goes to a Harvester? Give me a city centre (or nearby) stadium every time.
As for the stadium, it’s decent when you’re at your seat / standing place, looks nice on TV (that’s what it’s designed for), but the concourse is small and barren. Reminded both of us of a cattle shed - something we know lots about, obvs. Basically reinforced in me my opinion that fans at the ground are basically there to provide atmosphere for TV viewers, as a commodity but no more.
Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed yesterday, the atmosphere was good and we had a good time. It was a positive that we had the outside area (but again, only one burger van, they could have had more catering easily). But overall, for me it’s just more evidence that modern football is just like society in general, bottom line rules everything and people are just consumers treated as a resource. If that makes me naive and ignorant to think that shouldn’t be the case, so be it.
Posted By: APB on September 29th 2024 at 08:40:51
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- Game helped but reckon Pride Park is a terrific stadium. (NCFC) - DiscoDale, Sep 29, 08:00:12
- Have to agree. Especially the stewards (NCFC) - Wilts, Sep 29, 12:29:00
- Iirc that era of stadium, or perhaps just pride park were designed with (NCFC) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Sep 29, 09:14:47
- I remember going to Boro in Worthy Prem season and was "well loud" pre-match! (NCFC) - JD3, Sep 29, 09:54:47
- It was a consideration, I think (n/m) (NCFC) - APB, Sep 29, 09:33:28
- The location? I’m going to have to differ on that. (NCFC) - APB, Sep 29, 08:40:51
- But what did you have for lunch? (NCFC) - footymadman, Sep 29, 08:55:23
- No lunch for me (n/m) (NCFC) - APB, Sep 29, 09:31:11
- Me either (NCFC) - Winged Eel Creosote, Sep 29, 10:35:48
- No lunch for me (n/m) (NCFC) - APB, Sep 29, 09:31:11
- But what did you have for lunch? (NCFC) - footymadman, Sep 29, 08:55:23
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