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I go to quite a lot of Norwich matches however the Emirates is a ground that I love. I went previously in the cup and I wanted to see what it was like in a league game.
I used the Norwich fan coaches, trip was fairly smooth however the traffic getting in and out of the Emirates is quite busy and it can take a while to get there when it is only a couple of miles. The parking options for coaches were awful.
The usual pub for the away fans was closed for refurbishment so the police suggested that we went near Liverpool street which obviously wasnt an option since we got the coach. Concourse was OK though.
We got pies in the concourse, they were £4 which is alright for London however I think it was £6.20 per pint.
The pie was good, there weren’t too many options but can’t complain.
It was good – unlike old grounds there are no pillars anywhere so even though we were in the corner we could see well. The rows aren’t as steep as some but I could see fine and I am not very tall. It is quite spacious for a football ground which is nice.
Arsenal fans were pretty poor – few chants here and there but the away end was far louder.
6/10.
Took a little while, but once we were away from the ground it was OK. The place where the coaches get out is very crowded with people walking away so it is hard for them.
Around £45 which I thought was really good.
Yes, fantastic ground!
Great stadium and because it is in London it is one of the closest Brighton away games to go to.
We got the train then the Tube which was very easy. The train to Victoria is direct from my local station. We got off at Highbury and Islington.
The Famous Cock Tavern. It is right beside Highbury and Islington station and is quite busy but not really much of an atmosphere.
We had a Mexican at Victoria Station which was good value.
Poor. The steps are really low in height so I had to be on my tiptoes for the majority of the game. The concourse was spacious and modern but having the corner of the ground is always poor.
Very poor from the home fans as they were very quiet even when they were ahead. Brighton away ends are always rocking!
3/10. The Police were getting involved all over the place and they weren’t nice at the final whistle. Not surprised because we stopped them from being in the Champions League!
Very easy, no queues. Wish we had metro services down south. It helps when the fans are spread out to 3 different stations.
£80, tickets were £40 for me and my dad (£30 adult, £10 Under 18) £20 for the London day pass, £4 for programme and the rest on food.
Yes!