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Chasing the Play Offs!
Drove from Wiltshire. M25 J10-11 was closed due to a bridge demolition so took 2.5 hours each way. Stadium is easy to get to though.
On street residential parking around a 5-10 minute walk from the ground.
Grabbed some food at the stadium. £4 sausage roll was absolutely shocking. Burnt and flavourless. £3.50 chips were ok. Very few food options inside the ground.
Good atmosphere. We filled the stand and some seating. Reading sold out our allocation of 1,400.
Our fans were on good form away as usual. Crawley fans outnumbered us 3 to 1 but might as well have been non-existent. Only time they made any noise was when they scored a fortunate 90th minute equaliser.
10/10
Very easy. Short walk back to the car and very little traffic getting away from the area and back onto the motorway.
Adult ticket was £20. My 11 year old came as well and U14’s tickets were free which was a nice touch. Then half a tank of fuel and £15-£20 for food and drinks inside the ground.
I would recommend, yeah. It’s a nice little stadium in a good location. However, make sure you get food elsewhere other than in the ground!
I chose this game because it’s a new ground to tick off. I was looking forward to it to see the new Burton players play.
On the Brewers Supporter’s coach.
I went to the Fanzone at the ground. The drink was horrible for the price of the pint.
The chips weren’t great for £3.50, and the hot chocolate was disappointing.
Very good and good viewing.
Couldn’t hear the Crawley fans. We were louder – good atmosphere in the Brewers end!
10/10
Very easy.
£40.50 all together because of the coach.
I would recommend it, yeah.
I went to this game because I’ve done every game apart from one this season. It’s a new ground for me and as it’s the smallest in League 1, it had to be done.
I drove down. Really easy run (drove from Peterborough). It was quicker than expected and stadium was easy to get to.
Parked on a residential street opposite the roundabout the stadium is on. 5 minute walk on an underpass to the stadium.
Went into the club bar by their fanzone. Really friendly atmosphere, but drinks were expensive.
Chips looked nice but I didn’t actually get anything from the ground.
Having been in an overfilled Tamworth end last week, Crawley felt like Wembley. We filled the away end but it didn’t feel cramped. Toilets were very clean and the view was excellent. No supporting beams, clear view and we made plenty of noise.
We were very loud and it was a great away end. Crawley fans were very quiet and can’t remember them chanting at any point despite leading twice.
10/10
Easy as I was on a residential street and it was a clear run back.
Tickets were under £20 and as I carpool, fuel was very cheap as everyone contributes. Must have been about £45 in total.
Yeah. Stadium isn’t much to look at but is very clean inside, great view and friendly. Wish them well in their relegation battle.