I've had a few pleasant trips to Huddersfield including peter jackson's first game in charge, 3-0 to us if i remember right. Enjoyed the Mcalpine at it first was named and think i remember paying £8 to get in (a while ago, lol).
I was at that Hudersfield game as well - really enjoyed that one, it helps with a 3-0 win though. Always enjoy Tranmere, Liverpool is a great city for a weekend.
I like the walk to Fulham, not so enamoured of the ground though...used to really like the old Highbury, and the Goldstone.
Didn't like Selhurst or Luton, the old Baseball ground was good...always enjoy Orient, and old Trafford is very good too.
The old baseball ground had a great atmosphere with the Away fans stood right next the home fans. In terms of stadiums I think the Sunderland new ground is verry impressive and you get a great view of the action alongside nearbye Newcastle too whose atmosphere is always great aswell.
I loved Fratton Park. Only went there once but it was an excellent place. We won 2-0, Ambrose and Rommedahl, evening game, in the rain, before they put the roof on the away end.
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Didn't like Selhurst or Luton, the old Baseball ground was good...always enjoy Orient, and old Trafford is very good too.
Because, all my football life I wanted us to beat them , and we did!.....
Absolutely shocking if you end up in the lower tier though.
Haven't got a current favourite
My secret place in Southampton ?
Norwich was another enjoyable day out, the big pub down by the river in the sunshine...oh and the football too!
Great nightlife, Whitley Bay, the Boat, and we usually did well there, including the 4-3 when we were 3-0 down.
Locals friendly, even when we scored the 4th, I stood up in the middle of the home stand and a "kindly" voice from behind said "siddoon man".
Policeman once told me to "act your age, not your shoe size". This was when Colin Walsh had broken his leg and I was going mental at the opposite end.