queensguardfox Posted 4 June 2015 Posted 4 June 2015 http://talksport.com/football/premier-leagues-best-away-day-revealed-150604149497?p=15 The Football Supporters' Federation polled thousands of fans to find out the answer, which is revealed above. Kevin Miles, chief executive of the FSF, commented: "Away supporters are vital to the health of our game and football matches would be far poorer places without their presence. Football shouldn't take them for granted. "If a visitor comes to your home, you treat them well, yet we often hear from travelling fans who feel they're treated as a problem, rather than as a valued guest. "Whether it's high prices or an unfriendly welcome, away supporters are often at the sharp end. "We want to fix that, stand up for the travelling fan, and highlight those clubs who do it right." Which away ground do you think is the best to visit and which is the worst, in your experience? Joint 5th with a rating of 6.84/10 Not bad considering those with worse ratings then us thoughts?
AKCJ Posted 4 June 2015 Posted 4 June 2015 Hull boxing day (2012?) was the worst away day i've ever experienced.
BrummieFOX Posted 4 June 2015 Posted 4 June 2015 Wouldn't give these things the time of day. Nowadays they judge a good away day on whether the staff behind the bar wear your teams home kit.
General Smuts Posted 4 June 2015 Posted 4 June 2015 I suspect the results are skewed because we out-sung most teams - especially in the latter half of the season and also out played them on the pitch.
Fox92 Posted 4 June 2015 Posted 4 June 2015 Thought they printed the table upside down. QPR away was bottom and I absolutely love it.
Dan Posted 4 June 2015 Posted 4 June 2015 Hull the best away in the league hahaha I can confirm the views of the voters differ significantly from mine.
sylofox Posted 4 June 2015 Posted 4 June 2015 Is it true that the away area has it's own 'jail' area? Yes
TheSomersetFox Posted 4 June 2015 Posted 4 June 2015 the rating system includes the quality of half-time entertainment
C-man Posted 4 June 2015 Posted 4 June 2015 The problem with this is it doesn't measure the standard of the away pubs, set up for concourse mentals, facilities to create an atmosphere and proximity of ground to train station. 'The Football League is upside down'
Voll Blau Posted 4 June 2015 Posted 4 June 2015 Any away day is what you make of it. If you're relying on the home club to provide for you and factor in stuff like "leg room", you're gonna have a bad time.
Monsell1976 Posted 4 June 2015 Posted 4 June 2015 Palace away, what a shit away day this year, up there we one of my worst ever. Give us our due, the ground is new ish, good atmosphere, plenty of places to eat and drink for away fans, not like Man U, can't get in anywhere as an away fan near the ground.
EnglishOxide Posted 4 June 2015 Posted 4 June 2015 Is it true that the away area has it's own 'jail' area? Its not just for away fans.
Górnik Leicester Posted 5 June 2015 Posted 5 June 2015 To be fair, Hull were very hospitable to us this year. Even gave us three points.
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