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  • I'm off to Northern Ireland for the first time in December. We are planning on touring the grounds and taking in a game on the Friday night before a Saturday ferry to Stranraer to watch them. 

    Does anyone have any recommendations of a decent ground to watch a game? 
  • I'm off to Northern Ireland for the first time in December. We are planning on touring the grounds and taking in a game on the Friday night before a Saturday ferry to Stranraer to watch them. 

    Does anyone have any recommendations of a decent ground to watch a game? 
    Glentoran is a cracker.
  • Hey everyone, a bit of a shameless plug, but me and my friend are doing a road to Wembley this year in the FA Vase. We're going to be attending each round following the winning team of each game. So it could have us travelling up and down the country. I'm going to document the whole thing on my Instagram & Twitter and hopefully sell a few of my books along the way. I posted my first video yesterday. If you wouldn't mind showing it some support and maybe giving my account a follow, I would be truly grateful. No worries if not, though.

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_OeArauZ4n/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    https://x.com/_pitchsideshop/status/1828888324045463877
  • I'm off to Northern Ireland for the first time in December. We are planning on touring the grounds and taking in a game on the Friday night before a Saturday ferry to Stranraer to watch them. 

    Does anyone have any recommendations of a decent ground to watch a game? 
    Glentoran is a cracker.
    Cheers mate. Hopefully they're at home when we are. 
  • I'm off to Northern Ireland for the first time in December. We are planning on touring the grounds and taking in a game on the Friday night before a Saturday ferry to Stranraer to watch them. 

    Does anyone have any recommendations of a decent ground to watch a game? 
    Glentoran is a cracker.
    Cheers mate. Hopefully they're at home when we are. 
    Go on the website for the respective league for more info as fixtures can be changed.
    There is greyhound racing in Belfast if you are interested.
  • Was at Hemel Hampstead last night.

    250 grounds done now according to my Futbology app


  • Yesterday I saw Náutico v Figueirense in a Serie C game, this was played an hour after the England game finished so was able to watch our boys at the ground.
    This one finished 4-0 to Náutico and was a really good game given the level.
    The swimming pool and basketball court are on the same site as the football.
    This is probably the best ground I have ever been to.
    I love that Art Deco clubhouse, but the electrics look like @fattmatt has got the cowboy builders in again.
  • shirty5 said:
    Was at Hemel Hampstead last night.

    250 grounds done now according to my Futbology app
    Quite a nice little ground nowadays.
  • edited September 14
    Ballymena Showgrounds for the Northern Ireland v England U21's

  • Last Saturday I saw Brämhults v Alingsås in a Division 5 South West regional league game in Sweden.
    Alingsås won 2-1, not the best of games but both teams tried to play football on the 3g pitch rather than hoofing it up in the air.
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  • edited September 17
    Didn’t go to any games In Budapest this weekend but spotted 2 grounds 

    Ferencvaros stadium and the National teams ground 
  • edited October 8

    Last Saturday I saw Kinna v Åsa, the away team undeservedly winning 2-1.
    This was a Division 3 Sydvästra Götaland fixture, effectively a sixth division game, so the standard was not the best.
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  • RedPanda said:
    Lech Poznan 5-2 Legia Warsaw in the Derby of Poland. Excellent atmosphere but a tad less loud than the biggest games I've seen in Italy and South America. 

    It was £32 for the side as it's Lech's biggest game of the season. It sold out. Their next game against Katowice is £14 for the same seat.

    Poznan is a lovely town too, and flights are cheap a few weeks in advance - this is when fixture days and times are confirmed.



    I saw England play there in 1991
  • RedPanda said:
    Lech Poznan 5-2 Legia Warsaw in the Derby of Poland. Excellent atmosphere but a tad less loud than the biggest games I've seen in Italy and South America. 

    It was £32 for the side as it's Lech's biggest game of the season. It sold out. Their next game against Katowice is £14 for the same seat.

    Poznan is a lovely town too, and flights are cheap a few weeks in advance - this is when fixture days and times are confirmed.



    I saw England play there in 1991
    Easy to get tickets?
  • RedPanda said:
    Lech Poznan 5-2 Legia Warsaw in the Derby of Poland. Excellent atmosphere but a tad less loud than the biggest games I've seen in Italy and South America. 

    It was £32 for the side as it's Lech's biggest game of the season. It sold out. Their next game against Katowice is £14 for the same seat.

    Poznan is a lovely town too, and flights are cheap a few weeks in advance - this is when fixture days and times are confirmed.



    I saw England play there in 1991
    Easy to get tickets?
    Poznan-Legia or Dave's game?  :)

    Lech Poznan had around 24 hours of general sale before selling out, so you just have to follow their social media. 

    Poland is easy now, as foreigners you used to have to buy in person. Now you can put your passport number in and buy online. 


  • At First Vienna FC, Austria’s oldest team & founded by Englishmen (hence the name of the team is in English). The songs the fans sing are in English (“the greatest team the world has ever seen…”etc).

    Vienna lost 1-0 in a performance so lacking in creativity that Charlton Athletic would be proud of it. Luckily the beer was cheap and the gluh wine was warm. 
  • se9addick said:


    At First Vienna FC, Austria’s oldest team & founded by Englishmen (hence the name of the team is in English). The songs the fans sing are in English (“the greatest team the world has ever seen…”etc).

    Vienna lost 1-0 in a performance so lacking in creativity that Charlton Athletic would be proud of it. Luckily the beer was cheap and the gluh wine was warm. 
    Looks like a nice little ground.
  • se9addick said:


    At First Vienna FC, Austria’s oldest team & founded by Englishmen (hence the name of the team is in English). The songs the fans sing are in English (“the greatest team the world has ever seen…”etc).

    Vienna lost 1-0 in a performance so lacking in creativity that Charlton Athletic would be proud of it. Luckily the beer was cheap and the gluh wine was warm. 
    Looks like a nice little ground.
    se9addick said:


    At First Vienna FC, Austria’s oldest team & founded by Englishmen (hence the name of the team is in English). The songs the fans sing are in English (“the greatest team the world has ever seen…”etc).

    Vienna lost 1-0 in a performance so lacking in creativity that Charlton Athletic would be proud of it. Luckily the beer was cheap and the gluh wine was warm. 
    Looks like a nice little ground.
    It’s actually the former national stadium of Austria (pre-1960’s or something). You can’t see it in the photos too well but the in real life you can see that the grassy banks are just overgrown terraces from decades ago. It’s a bit like watching a football match in a museum of former glories.

    Had a beer with a guy pre-game who was a Uni masters student & there to study “nature in football stadiums” or summit’ ridiculous like that. 
  • se9addick said:
    se9addick said:


    At First Vienna FC, Austria’s oldest team & founded by Englishmen (hence the name of the team is in English). The songs the fans sing are in English (“the greatest team the world has ever seen…”etc).

    Vienna lost 1-0 in a performance so lacking in creativity that Charlton Athletic would be proud of it. Luckily the beer was cheap and the gluh wine was warm. 
    Looks like a nice little ground.
    se9addick said:


    At First Vienna FC, Austria’s oldest team & founded by Englishmen (hence the name of the team is in English). The songs the fans sing are in English (“the greatest team the world has ever seen…”etc).

    Vienna lost 1-0 in a performance so lacking in creativity that Charlton Athletic would be proud of it. Luckily the beer was cheap and the gluh wine was warm. 
    Looks like a nice little ground.
    It’s actually the former national stadium of Austria (pre-1960’s or something). You can’t see it in the photos too well but the in real life you can see that the grassy banks are just overgrown terraces from decades ago. It’s a bit like watching a football match in a museum of former glories.

    Had a beer with a guy pre-game who was a Uni masters student & there to study “nature in football stadiums” or summit’ ridiculous like that. 
    From Wikipedia


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