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Favourite Premier League away day?

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Guest CityFan 06
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Favourite top flight away day, what do you reckon? - Atmosphere, view, away end itself, the actual ground etc....

 

Doesn't have to be just one, name a few if you like.

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Anfield is my favourite ground to go to, but I'm not sure I would call it my favourite away day. Sunderland is up there for me, as is Everton. Old Trafford, again, is a special ground to visit but it always feels like I'm at some sort of fun fair outside the ground.

 

I would have 100% said Upton Park as I loved the whole day of going to West Ham but I think that might change now.

 

There's better away days in the football league.

Guest CityFan 06
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13 hours ago, Dan LCFC said:

West Brom is up there.

One of my choices, I like the away end at West Brom. Stoke is good too.

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I enjoyed Everton last year, yeah it's a shit old ground that's fall too bits. But it feels a proper traditional English football ground with a bit of character. Too many stadium's as good as they look, lack character and look the same.

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West Brom.

 

Or believe or not, I really enjoyed Stoke last season, easy to get to on the train, cheap, you get of the train and the away pub is 5 minutes walk away, shuttle bus from the away pub to the ground, really well set up.

Guest CityFan 06
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Saturday 3pm really is 'the time' for football isn't it. I'm looking forward to the new season because on the Friday nights beforehand, the excitement really builds - you discuss the match/s ahead with friends, family etc, it's great. Gets me through the week too...

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Out of the ones i went to Sunderland and Newcastle both good except those stairs.

 

Spurs was poor.

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West Ham will be bollocks from now on unfortunately. The day itself shouldn't be but the match experience will go from one of the best to the worst.

 

I like Burnley away, shame it's midweek this year.

 

Man Utd away is a good one. Half and half galore outside the ground but it's a lively city and I prefer Old Trafford to Man City.

 

Stoke's good. Agree with Matt about that. It's nicely set up and well organised.

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On 31 July 2016 at 13:16, m4DD0gg said:

Out of the ones i went to Sunderland and Newcastle both good except those stairs.

 

Spurs was poor.

Surprises me a bit, Spurs is usually one of my favourites, didn't go to the midweek one last season but very much enjoyed the cup last season. Agree on north east aways though, class

Guest CityFan 06
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5 hours ago, lcfcben76 said:

Surprises me a bit, Spurs is usually one of my favourites, didn't go to the midweek one last season but very much enjoyed the cup last season. Agree on north east aways though, class

The cup game in January 2015 was superb, two late goals to win it for us - Leo and Jeff. Great celebrations for the goals.

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9 hours ago, LeiFosse 06 said:

The cup game in January 2015 was superb, two late goals to win it for us - Leo and Jeff. Great celebrations for the goals.

Jan 2016 was great too apart from the Kane equaliser, walk back to the coach was a great atmosphere

Guest CityFan 06
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31 minutes ago, lcfcben76 said:

Jan 2016 was great too apart from the Kane equaliser, walk back to the coach was a great atmosphere

Yep, I really like White Hart Lane. It's got that real 'football stadium' feel about it, if that makes sense. 

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Chelsea or Spurs 3pm Saturday 

 

Train few beers , pub few beers , bookies a bet on the horses , game  few beers , get a result , pub few beers , train home few beers  , lamb sag vindaloo hot (green chillies) few beers 

 

lovely :) 

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