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Had tickets for England v Ireland game on the Sunday so a great opportunity to see Carlisle United as well.
Train to Euston, tube to Victoria then train to Bromley South.
Wetherspoons across the road from the station.
A bottle of beer cost £6 which is frankly outrageous although a cup of coffee at £1.50 is very good value. I had a cheeseburger for £6 which was just about cooked. The main complaint is that there is just one kiosk for all the away fans and therefore the queue was always very long.
Very small away end split in two with around 250 seated in the corner behind the goal and 250 standing to the side.
Atmosphere was a bit flat, the more vocal Carlisle fans couldn’t get tickets with such a small allocation. Home fans very quiet.
Didn’t have much contact with home fans although I chatted with one in the pub after the game and he was friendly enough.
No trouble at all.
Difficult to cost due to also going to the England game. £180 for train tickets for 3, match tickets £20 each, £140 for hotel (London prices) plus whatever we spent on drinks and food. Expensive weekend but very enjoyable.
If you go, be prepared to queue for the toilets in ground. There were only 4 urinals and 1 cubicle for gents and only 1 cubicle for ladies.
Following a bout of Covid and a Holiday this was my first chance to watch the Dons away this season and it’s a ground I have never visited before.
Travelled by coach so journey was easy apart from the normal jams on the M25. Parked right next door to the away turnstiles so not even a long walk after the journey.
A bottle of beer cost £6 which is frankly outrageous although a cup of coffee at £1.50 is very good value. I had a cheeseburger for £6 which was just about cooked. The main complaint is that there is just one kiosk for all the away fans and therefore the queue was always very long.
I was standing on the uncovered terrace which has a good view apart from the fact you can’t see anything of one corner of the pitch. Luckily it was good weather otherwise we would have got soaked.
Good atmosphere considering most of our fans were in an uncovered stand. We heard some AFC fans were in the home end as their game was postponed which added to the atmosphere.
The ones I spoke to were 8/10 but some of their junior fans reduced that to 3/10.
Very good although being in London meant long delays getting back to the M25.
Approximately £55 and good value apart from the cost of a bottle of beer!
This is a very good non-league ground although they do have plans to improve it in the future. We sold out our allocation so if the same applies to other clubs, then be prepared to queue for food & drink and hope it doesn’t rain. The stewards are very good though.