MDCCCLXVI, on Aug 11 2010, 01:16 PM, said:
Now i've had a couple of games to 'settle in', so to speak, i thought i'd say this.
Excellent leg room. How many times have we emerged from a ground with bruised shins and knees 'cos we've been so tightly crammed in? None of that at our new gaff, infact even as a chap of 5'11' (ish) i could lean back and view the game in comfort.
Exiting the stadium was a doddle. Of course getting out of our seats took a few minutes, but despite a reasonably large crowd it was then straight through the main doors and away.
The East Stand will undoubtably become the 'Sun Tan Stand' or even the 'Sun Trap', as you're bathed in the Sun's rays meaning shades are now an essential item when attending. (Note to Alan Stephenson: investigate sponsorship deals with well known sun cream manufacturers.)
On the other hand i found the 'b2net' at night an eerie, though not unappealing venue. Walking up the darkened Sanforth Street amidst columns of other fans, i looked back and down to see a brightly lit arena that, probably for the first time, brought a genuine warmth to my chest. The clean, neat, modern lines; the blue seats, the green pitch, all illuminated against a black back-drop...yeah, it definitely has a certain something.
All in all the place is growing on me.
spireite.smith, on Aug 11 2010, 01:34 PM, said:
3rd visit to the stadium so far and i still spent at least 30 out of the 90 minutes of the match looking round the stadium rather than watching the game!! Absolutely mesmerising !!
I keep doing that too, with everyone sat down and the great views there's a lot more to look at when the football on the pitch isn't that entertaining.
I've been to all the games so far at the B2net and it still doesn't seem real yet, everything is just so different to it was at Saltergate, it's still like a dream, we don't even have to travel through the town centre anymore to get there.
SALTERGATE, on Aug 11 2010, 01:53 PM, said:
Only team announcing which you can't here as clearly as the deedah, is that a ploy to oust Howard altogether so Dave Allen's deedahs can take over lock, stock and barrel?
If you thought that was bad you should have been to the Derby game, or been on the kop against Barnet. The new bloke does the stuff that can be done in the PA box, Howard does the stuff like substitutions and time added on that is better, and quicker when does pitch side. A good idea in my opinion, saves lots of faffing about relaying information.