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Football's "darkest" outposts

Although I have admittedly never been to Turf Moor Burnley always conjures up images of a dark northern outpost of football - a grey and intimidating place with an old school stadium and passionate but slightly unstable fans.

I always thought the same about places like Grimsby so I my question is what would you consider to be footballs "darkest outposts" (whether you have or haven't actually visited them!).

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  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,027
    Barnsley was always pretty grim.
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,359
    carlisle
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,200
    I always imagine a cold Tuesday night in November isn't the time you wanna be playing Macclesfield away
  • Carlisle is a bloody long way, but we seem to like it up there. Actually I would have thought Scandanavia has some pretty dark outposts.
  • Burnley is not the end of the world, but you can see it from there.
  • Carlisle is a bloody long way, but we seem to like it up there. Actually I would have thought Scandanavia has some pretty dark outposts.

    Not so much in Denmark. It's a pretty small country so the distances between grounds is not vast. I suppose that somewhere like Esbjerg (fishing town on the West Coast of Jutland) or Sønderjysk (close to the German border) would be considered Denmark's "darkest" outposts.

    Much more so in Norway and Sweden. I was in Trømso once and that's a pretty long way from anywhere!
  • Accrington Stanley is another one. I don't even know where it is!
  • I always imagine a cold Tuesday night in November isn't the time you wanna be playing Macclesfield away

    Macclesfield is actually very middle class!
  • Grimsby. Hands down.
  • Accrington Stanley is another one. I don't even know where it is!

    Who are they?

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  • Goonerhater
    Goonerhater Posts: 12,677
    Rotherham in the 80s dead steel city muddy track to get to the ground ---total kak hole.

    we lost 3 nil !
  • Hartlepool seems to be freezing whatever time of year you go.
  • Cafctekkers
    Cafctekkers Posts: 1,265
    yeovil in the rain.....
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Not so far in distance, but certainly located between the back end of beyond, and the middle of nowhere, and modern concrete everywhere too, but as a dark outpost I still give you Colchester Uniteds new ground.
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 27,160
    Hull.
  • bloodnut
    bloodnut Posts: 2,146
    edited November 2012
    roker park on a tuesday night back in the day sticks in my mind, stuck out like a sore thumb in so many ways, from fashion to obviously the accent, pugged up in a pub near the ground and kept ourselves to ourselves, could feel the stares but just had to ignore it... felt a very long way from home that night but deep down i loved it and felt i was earning my stripes as a lad, happy memories really.

    any northern town back then as a young lad made me feel on edge almost as soon as you step off the train, wouldnt change it though, good times and laughs were had, all in the name of charlton athletic f.c.
  • Mike
    Mike Posts: 6,184

    Accrington Stanley is another one. I don't even know where it is!

    Neither did I until it was the stop before burnley!
  • Oldham is the highest football ground in England I imagine very bleak on a December afternoon.
  • Off_it said:

    Barnsley was always pretty grim.

    Always found the people there very friendly though D.

    Not totally northern, but the Victoria ground was a bleak place.
  • Oldham is the highest football ground in England I imagine very bleak on a December afternoon.

    Even worse on a Tuesday night...

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  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,810
    Scunthorpe.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,627
    Middlesboro'
    Scunthorpe
    Morecombe
    GRIM-sby
    Barnsley
    Carlisle
    Plymouth


    And for some reason Peterboro'
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 13,225
    edited November 2012
    Stevenage.

    not really because its a dark place to go, its just one boring town.
  • RedPanda
    RedPanda Posts: 5,022
    Carlisle's alright. Long way but easy to get to, and not too bad a place.

    I'm gonna go for Grimsby, awful journey midweek and freezing. I'd imagine somewhere like Morcombe would be horrific as well.
  • SE10
    SE10 Posts: 2,169
    Peterborough?

    Cracking day out, decent pubs and not far out from London.
  • Oldham is the highest football ground in England I imagine very bleak on a December afternoon.

    Even worse on a Tuesday night...
    ...in the fog ! Were you there that evening, Algarve ?

  • Oldham is the highest football ground in England I imagine very bleak on a December afternoon.

    Even worse on a Tuesday night...
    ...in the fog ! Were you there that evening, Algarve ?

    Yep...
  • Rotherham in the 80s dead steel city muddy track to get to the ground ---total kak hole.

    we lost 3 nil !

    100% this.............. and Burnley
  • paulbaconsarnie
    paulbaconsarnie Posts: 9,436
    edited November 2012
    as our train pulled into hartlepool a couple of years ago someone had painted 'it's grim here' on a bridge.

    to be fair, i've been to a lot worse places