great draw for me 20 mins up the a12 just need a ticket now
Away fans are normally housed in the northern part of the JobServe Stand, which is situated on one side of the stadium. Around a thousand supporters can be accommodated in this area. For Clubs with a larger travelling support then the Roman Cars Stand (the North End), where up to 2,000 supporters can be seated, is allocated instead. As you would expect from a new stadium the facilities and view of the playing action are good. The stands are particularly steep, meaning that fans are kept close to the pitch and resulting in good sight lines. A varied range of food is available on the concourses, including Cheesburgers (£3.40), Hot Dogs (£3.30), Cornish Pasties (£3.10), Chicken Balti Pies (£2.90), Steak & Ale Pies (£2.90), Cheese & Onion Pasties (£2.90) and Sausage Rolls (£2.90). Adam Hodson a visiting Stockport County fan tells me; 'The ground is equipped with electronic turnstiles. The stadium is very similar to Shrewsbury's New Meadow with all four stands being of similar height'. John Hill a visiting Huddersfield Town fan adds; 'One pleasing feature was that at 6'2", I was still okay for leg room, which is not always the case at some other grounds. We caught the shuttle bus from the station and it worked surprisingly well. We got to the ground easily, and afterwards they let the buses out of the car park before cars, which led to a fairly swift return to the station and an easy getaway'. Peter Clark an Ipswich Town fan adds; 'There is no facility to pay cash at the turnstiles, so you have to buy your tickets from the Ticket booth if you haven't already bought them in advance'.Mick Hubbard informs me; 'The ground is not in a great place. Like Chester in the past, the club has been dispatched to a far-flung part of town, sitting the the edge of a new business park, surrounded by wasteland. Although the facilities were excellent, it is quite a depressing location for a "community" club'. Tony Cannan a visiting Plymouth Argyle supporter warns; 'Be careful when climbing the stairs to your seat row in the stand itself. It's very easy to misjudge these steps and lose your footing'. Whilst Sparky a visiting Bradford City fan adds; 'We always look forward to going to a game in Colchester, as we stay overnight in Clacton-on-Sea and then take the train into Colchester and back. The train journey time from Clacton is around 30 minutes.'
The Club allow access to the bar and toilets located on the concourse area of the Weston Homes Stand, before each home game (12.15pm for a 3.00pm Kick-Off). Drinks can be taken back outside the stadium to enjoy the pre-match entertainment such as live bands which are often playing under the marquee. This bar is available to both home and away supporters. Alcohol available includes; Lager, Bitter, Wine, plus Whisky and Brandy (all at £3.80). With the stadium being on the very outskirts of Colchester, then there is little in the choice of pubs. David Prior informs me; 'The Dog and Pheasant on Nayland Road, is probably the closest to the stadium, although it is till around 3/4's of a mile away. However, it is only admitting home fans'. Audrey MacDonald a visiting Hartlepool United fan adds; 'We visited the Dog and Pheasant and were admitted okay, although we weren't wearing colours. The pub had a good choice of beer and did food too. To find the pub, go down to the end of United Way, then at the end turn left into Boxted Road and at the mini-roundabout go straight over into Nayland Road. The Dog and Pheasant is on the right next to a fish and chip shop'. About one and half miles away on the Ipswich Road (A1232, off A12/A120) is the Balkerne Gate pub, which is part of the Brewers Fayre chain.David Prior continues; 'If you are arriving at Colchester North Station then there are a few pubs within a five minute walk. Directly opposite Bruff Close (where the shuttle bus runs from) is the Bricklayers, which is more of a home pub. If you turn right out of the station and cross at the pedestrian crossing and keep going straight on down North Station road, you will come to the Norfolk, which is a Greene King pub and offers a good selection of lagers and ales. A little further on is the third option being the Albert, which is a Beefeater pub'. John Hill a visiting Huddersfield Town fan adds; 'The Norfolk Arms, which is less than five minutes walk away from the station car park was happy to admit away fans and seems to be the designated pub. It looks like that it has recently been refurbished, plus they serve hand-pulled real ale. Plus Sky Sports on screen & a new-looking pool table, so definitely recommended'. Les Fry a visiting AFC Bournemouth fan adds; 'We and a few other Cherries fans drank in the Bricklayers pub near to the shuttle bus stop and experienced no problems.'Alternatively you can take the short train ride from Colchester (North) mainline station to Colchester Town, around which there are plenty of pubs to be found. Ed Aitken adds; 'A decent bet for a pub near town station is the Odd One Out pub at the bottom of Mersea road (about a two minute walk). It is the most traditional real ale pub in Colchester, although swearing is banned!' A 5-10 minute walk away is the Playhouse, which is a Wetherspoons outlet. This former theatre is a spectacular setting for a bar, as the original dress circle and stage of the theatre have been preserved and is well worth a visit. Alcohol is also available inside the stadium.
Quote from: Exeter 77 on June 16, 2017, 01:17:21 PMHave we played Colchester since the game in the late 1970s which went to penalties and we won 9-8?No I don't think so. I remember that match. We'd won away at Layer Road and then lost to them in the second leg.I'm pretty sure it was Mike Walker (ex Everton and Norwich manager) who was their keeper and he missed the deciding penalty, or he missed one at any rate as all the outfield players had taken one.I think it was our first competitive penalty shoot out and we haven't had very many since considering the number of cup ties since then. Obviously Tranmere, Inter and Bolton and one v Wimbledon I recall...
Have we played Colchester since the game in the late 1970s which went to penalties and we won 9-8?
Quote from: wittonwarrior on June 16, 2017, 01:39:19 PMShades of 74 - league cup game at Layer Road , league cup winners and promotion. Take that no questions even if it means losing against Ipswich in the other cupI was there - I think we had both Little brothers playing in same team - Alan and Brian?
Shades of 74 - league cup game at Layer Road , league cup winners and promotion. Take that no questions even if it means losing against Ipswich in the other cup
I used to live in Colly and occasionally go to see them at Layer Road before they moved into a new stadium, it was a right dump but good atmosphere.
Quote from: manic-road on June 17, 2017, 08:20:12 PMI used to live in Colly and occasionally go to see them at Layer Road before they moved into a new stadium, it was a right dump but good atmosphere.Only ever been there the one time and not to see the Villa. Would have been a reason as to why didn't go the 74 game as I was living only in Ilford at the time. What a dump with the small wooden stand which was divided Have heard the new ground is a distance from the town centre
Always quite liked the U's since they beat dirty Leeds. Wonder if they will turn Ray Crawford out at half time.
Quote from: wittonwarrior on June 18, 2017, 12:18:10 AMQuote from: manic-road on June 17, 2017, 08:20:12 PMI used to live in Colly and occasionally go to see them at Layer Road before they moved into a new stadium, it was a right dump but good atmosphere.Only ever been there the one time and not to see the Villa. Would have been a reason as to why didn't go the 74 game as I was living only in Ilford at the time. What a dump with the small wooden stand which was divided Have heard the new ground is a distance from the town centreYes it's not walking distance from the town centre.
We did play Colchester in pre season back in 2008 or so, was a 2-2 and Harewood scored for us, maybe even Sidwell too. my dad supports Colchester and lives about five mins from their ground so I went to this one.
Quote from: Deano's Mullet on June 16, 2017, 05:42:47 PMWe did play Colchester in pre season back in 2008 or so, was a 2-2 and Harewood scored for us, maybe even Sidwell too. my dad supports Colchester and lives about five mins from their ground so I went to this one.I drove you there, Deano!Yes you did Frank. You parked on my dads driveway. Cant wait for the fixtures on Weds.
Quote from: manic-road on June 18, 2017, 08:00:44 AMQuote from: wittonwarrior on June 18, 2017, 12:18:10 AMQuote from: manic-road on June 17, 2017, 08:20:12 PMI used to live in Colly and occasionally go to see them at Layer Road before they moved into a new stadium, it was a right dump but good atmosphere.Only ever been there the one time and not to see the Villa. Would have been a reason as to why didn't go the 74 game as I was living only in Ilford at the time. What a dump with the small wooden stand which was divided Have heard the new ground is a distance from the town centreYes it's not walking distance from the town centre. I drove past it last year on the way to Ipswich. The ground is on the bypass. A couple of miles from the station and even further from the town centre