Always good to see coaches filling up.
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Will be driving up with another fellow fan (technically I'll be the passenger!)
Hoping for a big away crowd and a good atmosphere as a result.
Hoping for a big away crowd and a good atmosphere as a result.
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Be careful everyone. Burslem is a proper dump and the locals tend to be less than welcoming in my past experience.
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A bag of Burberry caps to bribe them off might be a good plan. Like taking a bag of Marlborough or US Dollars when travelling through the old USSR.Jerry St Clair wrote:Be careful everyone. Burslem is a proper dump and the locals tend to be less than welcoming in my past experience.
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Depends on what you like I guess. A lot of away games I make a day of it. Even managed it in Hartlepool once getting lunch by the marina and spending a few hours in the Royal Navy Museum.Robin wrote:Sadly can't see a big following a shame really as it's one of our closer and easier games to get too. Agree though Burslem is horrible place but not sure why that matters too much when going to watch a game of football.
Barrow we stayed two nights, another museum, plus Park Run and a Safari Park.
Chester is a good overnight. York we did a day, shops and lunch before hand, and booked a nice place for dinner later. Rotherham went for a canal walk and lunch, etc. Once even caught an evening fireworks display at Southend.
It is generally only close games (< 1 hr), or games where I get a lift from someone else that I only go and watch football and nothing else.
This is why I pay so much attention to fixtures as some of my away trips are season dependent. Much prefer a seaside place like Morecambe in Summer or Spring, and an historic gem like Lincoln in winter.
I agree some away trips are good for a night out (Notts for example), or a lovely place to visit with the family (York/Brighton/Blackpool) however if you don't go to an away game purely because the area around the ground isn't nice then I'd argue football isn't really a priority for you.
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Who’s the arbiter of what makes for an enjoyable away trip?Robin wrote: Agree though Burslem is horrible place but not sure why that matters too much when going to watch a game of football.
Personally I like to arrive by train, explore the town, find a friendly real ale pub, have a nice lunch then stand on a covered terrace. Other people have different criteria, which is fine of course.
I rather resent the accusation that football can’t be a priority for me just because you don’t agree with me.